monken8 said:
it just pisses me off to no end for example what is proberbly my favourite game ever (oblivion) is unable to work on this becouse oh look its XP only.
so yeah why all the hate to vista and why all the hate from vista to my games.
SirBryghtside said:
Because Vista sucks.
I just checked the wiki age for Oblivion and Vista - Vista came out after TES IV. That means that it's not Beth's fault, it's because the OS is terrible beyond belief.
BUY WINDOWS 7.
I uhh, I hate to be
that guy, but oblivion consistently ran
better on vista than XP since its release. Oblivion absolutely works on vista, I can personally testify to it's level of working on vista, since I was playing it on a vista system since oblivion was released (my younger brother has also never had problems with it on his vista running desktop).
Vista is a better system than XP ever was. I don't care how much you love XP, do
not bother quoting me and posting replies, I don't care why you
think I'm wrong. Not even a little. Xp was windows 2000 with a slightly different gui tacked on. The only reason it was popular was because of the sheer longevity of its lifespan (I don't remember seeing it majorly being used in business until something like 2004/5) and it's basic attempt at no looking like complete ass (which, as is true for most people with primitive computer skills, is irrelevant since I modify how things looks anyway). Yes, I know vista wasn't adopted by business. That's probably because it was never designed to be, with support for huge amounts of ram and processing power (not needed to run excel, word, outlook or ie and therefore not needed for most professional computer systems) and no included version of Microsoft office it obviously wasn't aimed at that.
So, here are a few reasons why I'm willing to actually stick my head out and defend it:
Vista was not simply a dumbed down version of the OS before it (ala my issues with windows XP). It was a new system, had a new interface, new features, new directX, a proper 64 bit system (that was actually stable), inbuilt anti virus software legitimately capable of doing something etc. Sure, it was a pointless upgrade for most professional computers (as stated above), and outside of gamers keen to be early adopters, there was little to no reason for it to be the standard system of the average homeowner. What it
did do, however, was utilize the power of then
current gen CPUs....Yeah, that's right, windows XP couldn't properly support dual core processors until well into the development of windows vista, but hey, the software only being 3 years behind the hardware isn't
that bad, right?
It had the user control shit, yeah I know 'computer literate' people hated it, but then again, those who don't need it were capable of spending the 15 seconds it takes to locate it in control panel and turn it off....All the people complaining that it could not be disabled are utter morons (again, I stress, I've been using the system since RC1 and am positive that, at no point since then, has the UAC been mandatory). The UAC stopped the stupid people (my family) from running 'virus.exe' on my computer when I looked away for 5 minutes. The system was considerably more stable than people made it out to be, I had unbelievable problems with XP, from it flat out refusing to run on my old laptop, to it's retarded performance with dual core processors (early on, at least) and it's stupid bug where it keeps grilling me for audio drivers (which, naturally, it wanted audio drivers for my PCI-E device.....which was a videocard, and had its drivers completely installed).
TL;DR
Vista is fine, there's no immediate reason to go out and buy windows 7 (which, admittedly, is a nicer system to use), and you'd have to be a little beyond stupid to go buy XP. There should be no problems with compatibility, if there is it's on your end and google should be able to help you diagnose it. If all else fails, run the programs in compatibility mode. Oh, and if you really need firsthand evidence that vista>XP, try running XP without SP1 installed and see how fantastic it is.
[small]*general grumblings about how people have such short memories*[/small]