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by jasomill
848 days ago
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That's not even close: the first XKCD was published closer to Intel's release of the 386SX than today. 18 years before XKCD, a 386-based PC capable of running Doom would have set you back $6,000–$10,000. Imagine a game released today that has a 64-core CPU and a 4090 as minimum requirements, and that's roughly what Doom's system requirements would have looked like in 1987. |
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Within six months hobbyist computer enthusiasts were paying half that (or less, IIRC) for PC clones direct from asia.
Source: That's about what I paid for a Doom capable PC at the time.
A pair of second-generation T800 transputer chips and a 4-chip array board to fix them to cost way more at about the same time.