I'm an old tech nerd. After finding out about the discontinuation of old build support for FFR, I haven't really been playing rhythm games on my old systems. Anybody know a 4k rhythm game that still gets supported on Windows XP?
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XP Supported 4k games
Originally posted by _choofwheaties is cheating because they're real people and not a hot beeTags: None -
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Definitely StepMania 3.9, I think even some builds of StepMania 5 work on WinXP, it just depends on specs, given SM isn't that hard of a game to run, it shouldn't be too hard getting something at least somewhat modern running on such an old OS.Comment
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Thanks dudes
Don't know how I forgot to check StepMania, but thanks for the help!Originally posted by _choofwheaties is cheating because they're real people and not a hot beeComment
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No prob man! I dabbled for a while in getting a new-ish build of SM running on an old Pentium 2 I think? All I can remember at this time is it was a Dell Dimension 2400, crappy Intel GMA Graphics, and good ole XP SP2. Sadly now it’s relegated to 4 suit Solitaire, but hey, it’s lived through AIM’s glory days, it deserves a nice bouncy card retirement.Comment
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Damn. My childhood PC was a Dimension as well. We still have it, but due to middle-school me screwing around with disassembling PC's without researching them first, I messed up a lot of stuff. (Bending pins on CPU, missing wires, bent HDD pins, etc.)No prob man! I dabbled for a while in getting a new-ish build of SM running on an old Pentium 2 I think? All I can remember at this time is it was a Dell Dimension 2400, crappy Intel GMA Graphics, and good ole XP SP2. Sadly now it’s relegated to 4 suit Solitaire, but hey, it’s lived through AIM’s glory days, it deserves a nice bouncy card retirement.
I plan on giving the thing a full restoration. It's the least that I could do considering the amount of TORMENT I put that thing through.

Still using the monitor in that picture for another XP machine that I used back then as well, and there is a set of two Harmon/Kardon speakers that I either need to repair, or trash and find another set of.Last edited by WolfTypist; 10-5-2024, 12:20 AM.Originally posted by _choofwheaties is cheating because they're real people and not a hot beeComment
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Oooooh! Sick! I actually have the PC my grandmother had when I was a kid, my brother’s using it right now and I hopefully plan on getting him an upgrade considering both its age and what he does on it (make Roblox games, it runs yeah, but the thing runs at a solid like 10-15 FPS on a good day.) It’s an a HP Pavilion 7560p if I’m not wrong on the model number, had to use a USB wifi dongle to get wifi working on the thing lol.Damn. My childhood PC was a Dimension as well. We still have it, but due to middle-school me screwing around with disassembling PC's without researching them first, I messed up a lot of stuff. (Bending pins on CPU, missing wires, bent HDD pins, etc.)
I plan on giving the thing a full restoration. It's the least that I could do considering the amount of TORMENT I put that thing through.

Still using the monitor in that picture for another XP machine that I used back then as well, and there is a set of two Harmon/Kardon speakers that I either need to repair, or trash and find another set of.Comment
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If you can get this to run it's probably going to be a great experience compared to all the other abandonware out there



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