Originally posted by: Comp625
If only games these days left you with an unforgettable experience like those of the past.
They still do... it's just that we've grown up and are finding harder and harder to experience the 'first' of anything. I definitely remember playing WC1 and WC2... i remember how big of an upgrade it was going from a 386 with 4mb of ram, to a 486DX2 with 8mb of ram, and how much better the game flew. And yes, WC1 and WC2 are no doubt my favorite game from the 286-486 era.
But you can still get those 'unforgettable' experiences... 4 years ago when i first played EQ, it was simply amazing. I remember reading about it in all the mags when it was in beta, then on final release, i went out the next day and bought it... it was only the 2nd day EQ was up, and the server crashed often, but it was awesome. I remember being lost in the city Felwithe for a couple of hours, just amazed out the graphics and the people i was random people i was running into... then i finally found the exit, and left the city. I walked into a forest, to see literally hundreds of other players running around killing bats and rats... man, what an experience. The world would be up for 30 mins, then it would crash, and you would wait with hundreds of other people in the chat rooms for the worlds to come back up... and back then, nobody whined, even if we waited for 2 hours just to go back on for 15 mins before it crashed again.
Really, WC isn't that great of a game if you compare it to today's standards. Graphics are of course completely outdated. Gameplay was simple and extremely linear. Story wasn't exactly epic. But it was great for us because it was the first of it's kind. Today, kids are having the same great experience we use to have, but it's with their modern games. If you want that great experience, find something that can be a 'first', and you'll experience that magical feeling again.