Reply 20 of 27, by AppleSauce
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Shponglefan wrote on 2022-11-29, 00:47:Joseph_Joestar wrote on 2022-11-28, 17:05:That said, when I first got back into retro PCs, I was trying to make a single rig which would cover more than a decade's worth of gaming. I sort of succeeded, but had to compromise too much for my liking. Eventually, I ended up with four rigs, which cover a span of roughly 4-6 years each, with some minor overlap.
This mirrors my experience. Trying to cover too wide a period and there is always something missing.
Plus, it seems the further back in time, the bigger difference between hardware per year. Trying to build a system to cover 2000 to 2010 seems a lot more doable than a single system to cover 1980 to 1990.
I think 10 years for anything pre 00s would be tricky for any given retro system, we've hit a point of standardization and diminishing returns that its easier now to squeeze compatibility in.
Back then things moved too quickly and were too wild west anything goes to cover every base.
The best I could do was a combo dos + win3.1 + 95 build that covered 1987 to 1997.
And I had to make a separate 98 build just to cover 3 graphic APIs and 2 sound cards for 1998 to 2000.