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Reynaldo wrote:I can get vista for 20 bucks at work so I was thinking of making the jump at home. Anyone had any discrepancies with gaming and Vista? The only old game I'd be playing on it would be EQ1. Everything else would be Oblivion or newer.
lyion wrote:Reynaldo wrote:I can get vista for 20 bucks at work so I was thinking of making the jump at home. Anyone had any discrepancies with gaming and Vista? The only old game I'd be playing on it would be EQ1. Everything else would be Oblivion or newer.
Dual Boot, and test it. For 20 bucks, I'd say sure. There are some nice features, and it has some advancements.
Generally for gaming it is slower than XP.
Martrae wrote:It also depends on which version of Vista you're running. Ultimate is the only one that's really stable.
Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:It also depends on which version of Vista you're running. Ultimate is the only one that's really stable.
That's not true. They are all stable, they are just bloated pigs.
Martrae wrote:/shrug
Kahar had no choice but to upgrade to Vista for work and I got to listen to his endless moaning about the different versions and how ultimate was the only one that didn't give him constant problems. I base my statement upon this and the fact that I haven't had a single error with ultimate since I installed it but hear people bitching all the time about the other versions.
Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:/shrug
Kahar had no choice but to upgrade to Vista for work and I got to listen to his endless moaning about the different versions and how ultimate was the only one that didn't give him constant problems. I base my statement upon this and the fact that I haven't had a single error with ultimate since I installed it but hear people bitching all the time about the other versions.
Ultimate is the same exact OS but with the added features of Media Center and bit locking. I think that's about it.
Martrae wrote:Oh ok...I'll be sure to pass that along to them members of my guild that have Vista problems. They'll be relieved to know their copies of premium that give them problems and crash them all the time are exactly the same as mine which is stable as a house.
Arlos wrote:Personally, if I DO go to Vista, it won't be until at the very least they have the first Service Pack out.
Since I don't have a DX10 card anyway, though, there is no compelling reason for me to upgrade.
-Arlos
Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:Oh ok...I'll be sure to pass that along to them members of my guild that have Vista problems. They'll be relieved to know their copies of premium that give them problems and crash them all the time are exactly the same as mine which is stable as a house.
Oh, and they all have exactly the same hardware, driver revisions, software installed etc as you do?
Driver instability is the number one cause of "crashes", not the OS. Load up a flaky driver on your Linux box or your Mac and see how that goes for ya. Windows may suck at recovering from crashes but that is not going to vary from one "version" of Vista to another.
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