coius
Well-known member
Favorite:
#1, BroderBund. MYST Anyone?
#2, MicroProse. Transport Tycoon is the best game I have EVER played
#3, Apple (last of them for a reason. They have been making computers obsolete faster than anyone else
Least Favorite:
#1, Microsft (although I like Windows 2k, Pro, and *sometimes* Vista, but Vista can be a PITA, on top of that, the 9x Series (Including ME) was atrocious. I mean, it was downright horrible. stability issues all over the place)
#2, Jagex (sorry, but even though they are a Java Based game for Runescape, but it got me hooked for a solid 2 years, and then they make the game horrible by making it down to about 1st grade level, despite teenagers playing it
#3, Blizzard. Although they have Diablo II for a good game, and a few others, but WoW, despite me playing it, they keep making machines obsolete quicker too (or components). it went from having 32 or 64MB VRAM (128 if you were lucky) Max, to downright needing between 256->512 to do anything halfway decent in the game. On top of that, their increased downloads for the game (mandatory) taking sometimes up to 600MB each, it's getting ridiculous. I am beginning to hate logging in because I fear having to wait forever to get the latest download...
At least they could have it load while you are in the game. what's the chance you are going to need it as soon as you log in?
#1, BroderBund. MYST Anyone?
#2, MicroProse. Transport Tycoon is the best game I have EVER played
#3, Apple (last of them for a reason. They have been making computers obsolete faster than anyone else
Least Favorite:
#1, Microsft (although I like Windows 2k, Pro, and *sometimes* Vista, but Vista can be a PITA, on top of that, the 9x Series (Including ME) was atrocious. I mean, it was downright horrible. stability issues all over the place)
#2, Jagex (sorry, but even though they are a Java Based game for Runescape, but it got me hooked for a solid 2 years, and then they make the game horrible by making it down to about 1st grade level, despite teenagers playing it
#3, Blizzard. Although they have Diablo II for a good game, and a few others, but WoW, despite me playing it, they keep making machines obsolete quicker too (or components). it went from having 32 or 64MB VRAM (128 if you were lucky) Max, to downright needing between 256->512 to do anything halfway decent in the game. On top of that, their increased downloads for the game (mandatory) taking sometimes up to 600MB each, it's getting ridiculous. I am beginning to hate logging in because I fear having to wait forever to get the latest download...
At least they could have it load while you are in the game. what's the chance you are going to need it as soon as you log in?