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by myself248
22 days ago
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> You spent hours debugging basic networking issues. And that was FUN, as long as you were enjoying the tinkering and not stressing about missing a game. > Everyone copying everyone else's mp3 folders on network drives. I think this is an under-remembered aspect, or at least, under-told. LAN parties were filesharing parties too, sometimes that more than gaming. (Which caused no end of strife with the gaming folks, until we learned to segment the network to keep the filesharing congestion from lagging the gaming packets.) The heyday of mp3 also coincided with the explosion of coffee-shop wifi, in the days before client isolation. Grab a latte, browse Network Neighborhood... |
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