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<div class="IPBDescription">how is it</div>well pretty soon my university is going to start offering vista to students for free, and im wanting to know how it is. does it run well without using up a lot of power? will it break all my games, or will i have to run them through emulators or something? does firefox work with it? anything else i should know about it?
game-wise i mostly just play empire earth 2, steam games, and battlefield 2. maybe some starcraft now and then.
game-wise i mostly just play empire earth 2, steam games, and battlefield 2. maybe some starcraft now and then.
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A lot games run better under vista than they did under xp. (but the difference from 120 to 130 fps is not so much noticable, when you play at 75 hz)
Performance wise, you should have 1gig of ram under your belly, though the beta ran well with an outdated 1.2 ghz laptop with only 768mb ram.
You will most likely run into hardware trouble, with devices, that do not offer a dedicated vista driver yet. But this should flatten out whiten 6 months.
The graphical gimmicks are nice, but not really needed. In fact, i turned everything off, that could be turned off. (You could make XP look like 98, but sadly enough this doesnt seem to work with vista that well <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad-fix.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad-fix.gif" />)
So me personal advice would be:
If it is free, than take it.
If you have to pay for it, wait 6-12 months.
If you want to buy a new pc anyway, get vista along the way.
Warcraft2 works <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tounge.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":p" border="0" alt="tounge.gif" />
Imho: There are more 64bit vs 32bit issues, than xp vs vista issues.
You can run games in an "emulated" xp environment, but up to now there was no need for me to do so:)
NS only works under openGL?
or am i missing something?
Well there's no OpenGL. Unless you want to play half-life in DirectX you might want to steer clear for now.
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What? Why?
KFDM gief linux now.
My friend got Vista Ultimate for $45 bucks since his mom works at Microsoft; that's what my plan is once I get my new computer. Until them I'm sticking with XP.
Seems Vista offers minimal improvement in a few cases and vast decreases in others leaving an overall decline in gaming performance. Need new drivers and updates before I consider it.
/meh
It was given as a gift and i quickly did a reinstall of windows xp after installing this crap. We all have our own opinions, but in mine its still buggy as crap and in my own personal opinion really wasn't ready for release, but again flame away at me. I'd rather go back to windows 95 than use vista.
/meh
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I don't think anyone actually expects an entire OS to be bug free on launch day, especially Windows.
Well there's no OpenGL. Unless you want to play half-life in DirectX you might want to steer clear for now.
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Yeah, because Microsoft doesn't want anyone to play Quake Wars or any other Doom3 engine game on Vista.
Windows xp will be stopped at 2012-13. It normally takes 5 or so years.
I havent been arsed to look it up, but running twin 200gb seagate SATA's, I'm hoping I won't run into any issues have one dedicated to Vista OS and one dedicated to XP os.
My XP looks very much like good ol' Windows 98, but still has crap features I never use, I'd rather those useless features not grow geometrically. It's like they're trying to make my PC into an Xbox 360, except that it doesn't play the 360 games. I think I'll keep my XP until they come out with their next crazy iteration (Vista Ultimate or Vista 2010 or whatever they'll call it).
Bah.
msconfig->startup tab->disable all is nice too. Along with a bunch of stopped, useless 'services'.
Yeah, because Microsoft doesn't want anyone to play Quake Wars or any other Doom3 engine game on Vista.
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I'm gonna strangle the next person who acts like this is true.
I don't think anyone actually expects an entire OS to be bug free on launch day, especially Windows.
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If I recall correctly, Vista still has some OpenGL it just runs it through DirectX so basically an OpenGL wrapper for DirectX.
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Yes they do, but apparently that wrapper seems to be only capable of translating opengl 1.4 or below.
Frankly I don't even understand why game developers even develop for DX, openGL is nicer in so many ways.
The main problem I faced was getting my damn wireless dongle to install, for some reason it decided all drivers weren't really drivers and I'm and idiot for trying. While the latter may be true they were drivers so I tried dumping all the device drivers into the windows/system32 directory and to my shock it changed it's mind and installed it. UAC is annoying for the few hours when setting up your pc because pretty much every button clicked seems to trigger it, it got to the point where i thought it had been added as some kind of joke.
Now i have Vista installed and running properly I'm pretty happy with it. I have a Core 2 duo 6300, 1Gb DDR2 and a 6600GT and everything runs very quick and smooth. I mainly play EVE and I've not had any trouble and i get great frame rates. The first time i ran CS:S it had a funny turn and the graphics went purple and slow although i rebooted and that bug hasn't cropped up since and I'm also getting good frame rates on that. A friend of mine with almost the same setup as mine except he has a dirty ATI card cannot get any game to run, i don't know the details but I'm told it just crashes straight away.
Ugg, that's terrible.
Frankly I don't even understand why game developers even develop for DX, openGL is nicer in so many ways.
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Your death will be long and painful. As will Faskalia's.
I hate PR speech, they keep boasting about multitasking w/o telling about the RAM/CPU you need.
Probably pointless to ask, but is it a resource hog?
I hate PR speech, they keep boasting about multitasking w/o telling about the RAM/CPU you need.
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It's not a hog, per se, but you need to have a good computer to run it.