Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-26005008-20160407215658/@comment-1496755-20160420213455

DOS wasn't exactly a friendly environment, and the biggest battle was always for memory - it was hungrily consumed by everything, even the smallest thing could cause a program to not work properly (especially games) because it needs just one more kilobyte (so you had to find a way to allocate it from somewhere). Apart from the essential conventional memory (limited at 640K), there was also extended and expanded memory, though they worked in different ways (they were not fully utilized until DOS extenders became more common). You could achieve smoothness, but you had to have a good machine... and a perfectly configured DOS, especially with regard to the memory usage.

A cage thing and a bunch of grass... with a massive map. Yeah, this will take me a while to figure out :P

But yeah, shotgun guys are considerably more accurate than chaingunners.