chinny22 wrote on 2020-09-08, 09:20:Nostalgia is the main driving force. I would assume the majority of us got back into reto machines in mid/late 30's?
But our fon […]
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Nostalgia is the main driving force. I would assume the majority of us got back into reto machines in mid/late 30's?
But our fondest memories are with the PC closer to our teens, lets round of to 10 years of age.
That would place the next wave of people wanting to recreate their childhood PC from the 2000's so S478/754 era
In 2030 move the goal posts will be moved again.
I'm 30 now, got into the hobby when I was 25 years old. As a child I had access to my father's 486 Toshiba laptop (Prince of Persia, LHX, Supaplex, Blockout) and a Pentium 2 machine (went to my grandparents every weekend to play some Starcraft, Diablo 2, Black & White and Baldur's Gate). However, the defining platform for me would be S478. That's the first computer that I had that could play modern games like Morrowind, X2: The Threat or KOTOR — with Pentium 4 2GHz, 512MB RAM and GeForce 4 ti4200 it was a very powerful system for 2002. I've spent hours in front of that thing.
And yet these days S478 holds absolutely no nostalgic value for me. I've tried building a WinXP/S478 machine once and I simply didn't enjoy it.
I also see many younger people in the retro community now — somebody who is around 20 or 25 years old now. Somebody who is unlikely to have ever experienced a DOS/Win9x machine in their childhood. And yet, these people seem to be more interested in anything but PC. Handhelds/PDAs, early mobile phones, consoles. When it comes to computing even G3/G4 era Macs seem more interesting to this generation. And in the rare case they do get involved with PC — it's still the XT-P3 range, not something newer.
Of course there is also the overclocking community who seems to like cards like GeForce 3/4/FX and even newer. They do buy old motherboards and CPUs, but only as a way to get a test bench for their GPU. I don't think we will see an influx of "Ultimate Windows Vista builds" any time soon.