Cmdrcain
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Joined: 8/21/2000 From: Rebuilding FLA, Busy Repairing! Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: killroyishere Upgrading an OS doesn't bother me as much as all the games that will no longer work on the new OS. Even dosbox can't salvage everything like Industry Giant II and High Heat Baseball 2000. Then as some have said there are sound issues if you use onboard sound or older sound cards like Soundblaster 5.1 Live or even an Audigy 24 card. Now some games I can give up, but, not my Combat mission series nor Steel Panthers and I've read that Vista plays hell with one if not all of the Combat Mission series. All I see the new OS doing is making it so more graphics power can be put into games so they can go beyond remakes of the games like Call of Duty and Half Life and Doom and the rest of those that have been made over to death for years already. So, we'll begin to see Doom VI & VII and Halflife 45 and Call of Duty infinity etc. It was years before I finally moved from Win98 because there were just so many dos games that wouldn't work on XP and when dosbox finally appeared then I didn't have a problem moving to XP. But, now with Vista we are going to have Win95 and Win98 and even XP games that just aren't going to work with it and who knows what Windows 7 is going to do to past games working. To me a new OS so soon after XP is like a 25" tv coming out after 24" ones have been distributed all over the world. It's just rediculous to really buy the 25" when 24" works just fine and 25" isn't that much of an improvement to warrant spending so much money on it. I have had no problems using Dos and W9x games in vista. You may need to set some things up in the properties, theres compatiability modes.. For some games, the problem is NOT in the OS but in the Hardware, for instance , original Railroads tycoon will run on a XP pc but the XP Pc has such fast processor vetc that it runs at a manic speed...unless use a prg to SLOW down the game So for a number of games its the hardware, especially processor changes... but also possiable RAM changes. If the Game can handle the hardware then if a problem running with the OS one can tinker in properties, some games require a specific graphics mode for instance. I Run easy on vista Birth of the Federation ... a Old W95/98 game, also Civ II is fine, as also some games, a few are problems one because of the mouse driver it runs but the mouse doesn't work right, it needs a Dos mouse and driver presumly... What one should do if get a New PC is keep old, you can refurbish it, keep XP on it or install Win98 (with Win9x I'd not through use the PC on internet, too vulnerable.. but for use for games unconnected...) So before blame OS for problems look at hardware... it can be wireless mouses use different drivers then a game expects same with some keyboards..
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