I cannot overstate what an absolute pain in the ass it was-buying network cards and cabling that we were never going to use for anything else, crash-coursing IPX network setups, hauling my PC to a friend's place 30 minutes away (don't forget, monitors were a LOT heavier back then), blowing half the night trying to figure out config files and scripts and why this sonofabitch won't work, all so four of us could sit around the kitchen table, get ripped, and blast each other to smithereens until dawn. The greatest non-financial length I ever went to for a game had to be setting up a network to play multiplayer Doom way back when. Hell, I bought my very first PC to play games on. It's been a very long time since I last bought a fully prebuilt system, but I sprung for a 486 DX4/100 for Doom, which replaced a 386 SX/25 setup I'd purchased for BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Revenge. Andy Chalk, NA News Lead: Like Chris, I've purchased entire PCs (yes, plural) for individual games.
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