I’ve included the photos below. Was the ability to change languages really an Ultimate only feature back then?

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          I ran the 64-bit version of Far Cry on my Win XP 64. I convinced myself it looked better, but I doubt it actually did.

          Edit: Huh, I guess it did look better. From the 64-bit patch notes:

          Optimized and refactored code to take advantage of 64-bit architecture. Two AMD64 exclusive multiplayer maps – MP_Stronghold and MP_Gorge Added Offset bump mapping support. Added higher resolution textures and objects. Increased some viewing distances. Updated the Pier level with new content.

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        The Athlon 64 was pretty affordable at the time, I think. Good little bugger too, was able to use it right up to 2013 before YouTube videos became too sluggish.

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          At over $400 at launch in 2003, that would be almost $750 in today’s dollars. Absolutely not affordable.

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            That seems high, are you sure that wasn’t for one of the higher clocked models? I built my PC in 2004, and according to this article, the lower end models were $170.

            I can’t quite remember what I paid, I feel like it was less than that, though. I might’ve gotten it on sale from Tigerdirect.

            Accounting for inflation that is probably still a bit high.

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              I forget which site I found that from, but it seemed in line with the other articles I dug up with the same search. It’s entirely possible that I accidentally found a higher-range model rather than the discount one. Also possible that it was much cheaper the following year, since things were moving pretty quick back then. All I specifically remember from that era was buying an AMD Thunderbird from TigerDirect in 2001 for $99.