Vista
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:46 pm
Just wondering if anyone is running Vista yet and are you having any issues with Ryzom?
Lol. A PC is far more than a Game console, you know? And no, DX10 is only one more reason to switch to Vista; there are a lot more, and good ones.xenofur wrote: aside from the oodles of reasons against Vista, DX10 is the single reason for it.![]()
I'm with Xenofur on passing on Vistamithur wrote:Lol. A PC is far more than a Game console, you know? And no, DX10 is only one more reason to switch to Vista; there are a lot more, and good ones.
You should look up some articles on Vista's "fine print." It's rather dystopian.mithur wrote:Lol. A PC is far more than a Game console, you know? And no, DX10 is only one more reason to switch to Vista; there are a lot more, and good ones.
The part about the game console is exactly my point. The only advantage that Vista offers over XP is that it is able to display games that support DX10 better. All the other stuff is either about restricting what you can do with computer or pure eye candy without any merit in a work environment.mithur wrote:Lol. A PC is far more than a Game console, you know? And no, DX10 is only one more reason to switch to Vista; there are a lot more, and good ones.
That stuff about restricting what you can do with your computer, is completely fake information. Give me a verifiable example of a restriction first. A firewall, now THAT's restriction, I say! Yes, the eye candy is a bit too much, but when enabled you are using the new window renderer, which uses more of the gfx card instead of cpu than the old one, and gives every window it's own drawing buffer, greatly reducing required CPU power for UI drawing (and increasing RAM requirements, btw).xenofur wrote:All the other stuff is either about restricting what you can do with computer or pure eye candy without any merit in a work environment
No need; several months testing vista at home and work. I know it *very* good. Much more stable, and more secure for final user.katriell wrote:You should look up some articles on Vista's "fine print." It's rather dystopian.