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Thank you very much!!!
Congrats winners
And thank you for awesome giveway :D
Congrats to all the winners!
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Congratulations to all the other winners, and thank once again to Doc!
Hey, thank you very much. This comes quite surprising but it is very much appreciated.

Also congratulations to all the other winners. :)
Thanks again Doc. And congrats to the other winners!
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MarkoH01:
Now this makes things interesting. Do you take Enebias up on his challenge? :D
I admit it. I had to search half of the solutions for La-Mulana in the Internet. And I NEVER do that! I am a purist who finished DROD 1-2-3-4 without watching solutions!
If Marko makes it, he will become my hero.

My hint: write down everything you read. Seriously.
Post edited April 26, 2018 by Enebias
Thank you Doc!

Congratulations to the other winners.
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MarkoH01:
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Cavalary: Now this makes things interesting. Do you take Enebias up on his challenge? :D
I like cryptic but I am much more afraid of the fighting/platform sections so - don't know if I will be able to do this. But al least I can try as soon as I find the time (still "working" on my 100% Hollow Knight walkthrough atm). Then again, I am German - don't know a thing about italian beer but it probably is not as good as German beer ;)
Post edited April 26, 2018 by MarkoH01
Congratulations to all winners! :) And once again Thanks for the giveaway Doc0075!

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piranha1: Also a thing I wonder about, maybe you know: what was the deal with the Turbo button? I mean, I get it made the machine faster in some way I guess, but why wasn't the faster mode just used all the time? (by the time I got my first PC, I think Turbo wasn't a thing anymore)
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park_84: Actually the idea behind the turbo button would be the opposite of making the computer run faster, that button was used when less power processor was needed. Back then some games used the CPU clock to time themselves resulting in a direct correlation between the processor speed and the game speed, which could make some older games unplayable when run on newer, faster computers (e.g. a game programmed on a 4MHz CPU would run like 8 times faster when executed on a 33MHz CPU).
Exactly. They could make hardware backward compatible then (yep, hardware)! And now you can't run some old games under Win10 even if they were published by Microsoft itself (I'm looking at you Starlancer) ...
Congrats piplz. Great giveaway Doc, thanks!
Congratulations to the winners!
Ooooh nice one Doc! Congrats to all the winners - bummed I missed this I see something I certainly would have tossed my hat in the ring for!