Not normal but probably safer and more secure to keep your stuff that way but the computer itself could be more susceptible if you use internet at all.
I can technically run some of them but some of the games if running on a VM ( Virtual Machine ) may not work and thus giving errors, it might mean that I don't have the right drivers or right specs.
For e.g if I run Bad Street Brawlers on Windows 98 on a VM it gives me an error.
Is it normal that I still use floppy disks?
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Not normal but probably safer and more secure to keep your stuff that way but the computer itself could be more susceptible if you use internet at all.
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Like I said I only use it for old things.
On the plus side I also play old CD games on my old machine such as LEGO Island.
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Old games are cool but what about just getting an emulator? Or does that ruin the nostalgia?
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I can technically run some of them but some of the games if running on a VM ( Virtual Machine ) may not work and thus giving errors, it might mean that I don't have the right drivers or right specs.
For e.g if I run Bad Street Brawlers on Windows 98 on a VM it gives me an error.
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Ah I see. What games even fit on a floppy disk? I mean Pac man is less than a google word essay in space.
I knew what a floppy disk was as a kid despite never using one (idk how it's a hard concept for kids today to grasp)