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im not in a big city but my areas been good about restocking. i try not to go out often but i live alone and have a tiny mini fridge so theres only so much i can stock up on

civ v and stardew are my favs off the top of my head. want to get into paradox games and have had ck4 for ages but its so daunting

Ooh, pretty nice choices. I like Sim City, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and Theme Hospital.
Those Paradox games seems like they always have so much stuff going on.

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i used to play them when i was a kid, have rct 1 and 2 on steam too but i cant get into them these days. i cant get into any games these days though. yeah when i read about them its shit i know i would love but i feel too old and tired and lazy to learn new mechanics

I play them from time to time, usually on my older machines though. Always seems to feel better playing on period appropriate hardware, or at least closer to period appropriate, in some cases.
So many things at once can be off putting, I wonder if there's some sort of stop-gap game, or an extensive tutorial that you can take slow.

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ive had people recommend to me some youtube tutorials which i know would help. the last time i did this was for civ v though ages ago and im kind of burnt out watching gaming youtube videos. im sure if i want to i will watch it one day. what kind of period app hardware do you have moonbro?

Mhm, unless it's something funny like Vinny Vinesauce or Joel, or something retro related, I don't care much for gaming videos either.
Several machines, and they do have quite a bit of overlap, in fact, two of them are pretty much from the same period, just that one is a prebuilt Dell using an Intel CPU, and the other is a custom built using an AMD CPU.
I think my favorite is my Pentium MMX 233 with a 3DFX Voodoo and S3 Virge, plus an ESS AudioDrive with a Dreamblaster for MIDI.

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sounds comfy bro got any pics? i know nothing of tech so idk if i can appreciat eit but i love looking back

Doesn't really look different from your run of the mill 90s PC. This board is kinda neat since it's a Socket 7 with an ATX form factor (don't believe it's Super 7, but that's fine, since I have a Slot 1 machine if I want something equivalent)
I'm in the process of swapping some parts out, and I'm not sure if I want to keep the 72 pin DRAM that's in there, or switch to SDRAM.

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very cool i thought you menat yo ujust kept shit from back then but i like the dedication. how much was it all?