1, its not a huge over taking, nor was it in may a little over xp usersZedar0 said:XP users actually make up less than half of all Steam users, as of quite some time ago (I don't remember the exact date, but it's definitely been a while). So the percentage has likely shrunk even more by now.Plazmatic said:its a dumbass move, I mean, LOOK AT THE VALVE STATS FOR PEOPLE WHO USE XP!!!! I think its over half the people.Korten12 said:I made this topic as a sort of companion topic to my (opinions on Windows 7 topic in off-topic disscussion, but this more focuses on this one specific thing.)
So what's your opinions on games dropping Windows XP support.
Well not many games have yet though it seems like in the coming years, less and less games will support XP, such as Battlefield 3, Just Cause 2, and shattered horizon (probably more but I don't know) and so what do you guys think? Is it a bad more or good move?
Imho, its a good thing? Why? Becuase if games keep supporting XP, sure it will have a longer life-span but it is holding back development and so games need to include DX9 support, BF3 will only support DX10/11 most likely then it will be a game that really pushes the limits due to it not being pulled back by the limits of a 10 or so year old OS and DX.
Anyway, yeah, it needs to go. 7 is inexpensive, and much better than either XP or Vista. There's no REAL reason not to upgrade.
hm... I would say that is debatable(though might be reading that wrong) becuase Frostbite 2, the new improved engine of the BC2/1943 games, supports PS3 and 360 but just no windows xp, so its can be said that its not really becuase of consoles but becuase of so many xp users refusing to update.Woodsey said:It's 9-years-old, and now succeeded by an apparently superior OS (I still use Vista). MOVE ON.
The only reason PC gamers get away with still using it is because of the consoles.
Korten12 said:I made this topic as a sort of companion topic to my (opinions on Windows 7 topic in off-topic disscussion, but this more focuses on this one specific thing.)
So what's your opinions on games dropping Windows XP support.
Well not many games have yet though it seems like in the coming years, less and less games will support XP, such as Battlefield 3, Just Cause 2, and shattered horizon (probably more but I don't know) and so what do you guys think? Is it a bad more or good move?
Imho, its a good thing? Why? Becuase if games keep supporting XP, sure it will have a longer life-span but it is holding back development and so games need to include DX9 support, BF3 will only support DX10/11 most likely then it will be a game that really pushes the limits due to it not being pulled back by the limits of a 10 or so year old OS and DX.
Fix'd?Korten12 said:hm... I would say that is debatable(though might be reading that wrong) becuase Frostbite 2, the new improved engine of the BC2/1943 games, supports PS3 and 360 but just no windows xp, so its can be said that its not really becuase of consoles but becuase of so many xp users refusing to update.Woodsey said:It's 9-years-old, and now succeeded by an apparently superior OS (I still use Vista). MOVE ON.
The only reason PC gamers get away with still using it is mostly because of the consoles.
Windows 7 also works.SirBryghtside said:I find it too shiny... it's harder for you to do what you want because you have to brush all the glitter out of the way first.Korten12 said:accutaly you will be surprised, I found the transition from XP to 7 a smooth one, it was not that different from XP.omega 616 said:I am still running XP but within the next week or so I am getting 7, I hope it's alot like XP. Unfortunately, I know it's going to be nothing like it.
Why do companies assume new = improved, leave everything were it is and nobody will have to learn a whole new system.
(Looking at you facebook, STOP IT! Or I swear to god I will get pissed off and do nothing about it!)
XP was just an OS, simple as that. It worked.
But, you know, can't have everything...![]()
I use Windows 7 and it seems just fine for any game I've tried to play, old or new. So I say drop XP support for new games. If people really need XP for certain games, they can always install both OS's and switch to XP when needed.Korten12 said:I made this topic as a sort of companion topic to my (opinions on Windows 7 topic in off-topic disscussion, but this more focuses on this one specific thing.)
So what's your opinions on games dropping Windows XP support.