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What is the oldest game (by release date) currently installed on your PC?
It's either going to be Full Throttle or Fragile Allegiance. I'm not sure which is the older one, but both of them are installed. Fragile Allegiance is this old strategy game where you run mining franchise colonies on asteroids. I don't know what it is about it, it's just so good. It's a DOS game, and you play it now and it's still just as good. You can lose hours in it, so I've always got it installed. As for Full Throttle, I've got the remastered version installed now, so I don't know if that counts as 'oldest' anymore. It can revert to the classic graphics and all. But I remember very well,
One of Kerbal Space Program's biggest inspirations was a promotional Flash game for Top Gear: 'That was the most similar game to KSP that I could find back then'What's a piece of non-gaming software installed on your PC that you simply couldn't live without?
There's a bunch that I couldn't live without. OBS is one. I'm using it right now. This is how I do stuff. I've worked remotely since the beginning of KSP and sharing the screen is just a fundamental part of it. I use OBS for everything. I have a Stream Deck with the controls for it. I can move stuff around, I can share the screen. I even have a plugin where I can use my phone as an external camera. The other one is OneCommander, which is a file explorer. It's just a really good file explorer. The one thing I always thought OSX does better than Windows is the multi-column view for browsing fold
One of Kerbal Space Program's biggest inspirations was a promotional Flash game for Top Gear: 'That was the most similar game to KSP that I could find back then'