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by ab-dm 1281 days ago
Likewise with gaming. Back in the days of dial up you had to put effort into playing multiplayer. Everyone had to plan a full day of packing their computer up, bringing it over to someone’s house, setting up and then trying to get the networking to work because switches with auto DHCP were still expensive in those days.

When you finally got that game of AOE2, or Starcraft or Quake to work, it was like magic seeing you and your friends playing in the same game.

Much easier to play with friends (or randoms) now, but not as satisfying if I dont have to figure out what my IP should be and manually putting it in my network settings.