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Postby T3chno » 2009.01.30 (04:24)

Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
You're going to need Directx 10 at one point.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2009.01.30 (05:50)

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Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
You're going to need Directx 10 at one point.
Nope. DX 11 is going to be for Windows 7, which is coming out soon enough for me that I won't ever need DX 10. Skippin' that shit right over.
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Postby T3chno » 2009.01.30 (06:09)

Tsukatu wrote:
Techno wrote:
Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
You're going to need Directx 10 at one point.
Nope. DX 11 is going to be for Windows 7, which is coming out soon enough for me that I won't ever need DX 10. Skippin' that shit right over.
I meant in terms of Vista vs. XP, but I get your flow.
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Postby smartalco » 2009.02.01 (18:27)

Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
It sucks if you don't have a nice enough computer to compensate for the extra resources Vista hogs over XP, a friend of mine just built a fairly high end computer (~$1000 worth of shit) which has enough power to run 2 of most games at once, a(ny) game + vista isn't very taxing for his comp
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Postby jean-luc » 2009.02.01 (22:51)

smartalco wrote:
Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
It sucks if you don't have a nice enough computer to compensate for the extra resources Vista hogs over XP, a friend of mine just built a fairly high end computer (~$1000 worth of shit) which has enough power to run 2 of most games at once, a(ny) game + vista isn't very taxing for his comp
1) *ahem* DirectX10
2) Windows 7 drops the resource requirements a lot.

Word is out that MS will not be releasing a Beta version of 7 - the next release will be Release Candidate 1.
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Postby T3chno » 2009.02.01 (23:03)

jean-luc wrote:
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Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
It sucks if you don't have a nice enough computer to compensate for the extra resources Vista hogs over XP, a friend of mine just built a fairly high end computer (~$1000 worth of shit) which has enough power to run 2 of most games at once, a(ny) game + vista isn't very taxing for his comp
1) *ahem* DirectX10
2) Windows 7 drops the resource requirements a lot.

Word is out that MS will not be releasing a Beta version of 7 - the next release will be Release Candidate 1.
They did that with IE 8 too. First the beta and now the Release Candidate.
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Postby Chase » 2009.02.06 (10:40)

Hey Jean Luc, the Beta is out right now, but the RC1 will be the next stage, no Beta 2.

Vista has been fine for me and I actually regret not installing it over XP when I had to reformat my PC last year.
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Postby Tunco » 2009.02.21 (19:58)

Vista is good but I still like XP.
Though,I heard in news on net,they say that Vista is a only an frontsoftware for Windows 7.
Not so much news in Windows 7 ,ust highly upgraded version of Vista.
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Postby MattKestrel » 2009.02.22 (09:55)

No, why does Inkball have to go?! My world, my world...
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Postby faemir » 2009.02.23 (19:59)

After the disaster of Vista, Microsoft really can't afford to mess up very much. To be honest, it's not that hard to fix to make a bit better anyway. I'm yet to see any significant advantages over XP though. Perhaps decent 64bit support? Then again, I didn't think 64 bit was that great on windows applications wise. <insert-witty-comment-on-how-linux-is-the-only-OS-with-64bit-flash-at-the-moment-here>

But truthfully, I hope they do improve, because when most of the computers in the world are running it, you would hope it's decent. Governments could at least have some competence when there are mission-critical computers to not use something unstable / unreliable.

Of course saying that, I only ever had 2 viruses in my usage of computers (involving a lot of under-the-table stuff.) I guess productivity on windows is partially based on the competence of the user after all ;)
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Postby jean-luc » 2009.02.24 (03:38)

Tsukatu wrote:If y'all're talking about the Ctrl+Alt+[arrow] shortcut, then I sort of agree. I can see how it'd be useful for tablets, or for the rare instances where you're working on your computer upside-down, but I use those shortcuts to move between workspaces in Linux, so when I forget that I'm using Windows and use them, it's a minor annoyance to see that my screen is rotated instead.
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Some people (including me) have LCD monitors that rotate on their stands to portrait orientation. This is awesome on widescreen monitors for working with typesetting or really any kind of paper documents, because you can fit a full page on the monitor at once without zooming out. The keyboard shortcuts are awesome if you rotate your monitor back and forth a lot. There are also people (me, again, and surely others) that set their laptops on the side for working with documents.
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Postby faemir » 2009.02.25 (20:04)

Tsukatu wrote:
Techno wrote:
Skyflyer wrote:Vista sucks for gaming. If you're a gamer, get XP. Voice of experience speaking.
You're going to need Directx 10 at one point.
Nope. DX 11 is going to be for Windows 7, which is coming out soon enough for me that I won't ever need DX 10. Skippin' that shit right over.

By the way, I find that using alt+q / w / a /s (that is, for you qwerty layout people) far better for changing between my virtual desktops ;)
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.03.30 (00:17)

God, I just installed Windows 7.

It's fast.
The new taskbar is so awesome I can't even say how much,
It's fast.
It looks cool.
The taskbar is cool.
It's fast.

The taskbar is awesome 'cause you'll no longer see your taskbar crowded that many time. You'll be having a tough time filling it if you want to. It's pure genius.
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Postby otters » 2009.03.31 (00:46)

Let's hear a round of applause for Microsoft Corp.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.04.01 (16:36)

faemir wrote:
But truthfully, I hope they do improve, because when most of the computers in the world are running it, you would hope it's decent. Governments could at least have some competence when there are mission-critical computers to not use something unstable / unreliable.

Uh. Windows XP is far and away the most used OS. What'chu' talkin' 'bout, faemir?
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Postby smartalco » 2009.04.02 (05:01)

SlappyMcGee wrote:
faemir wrote: But truthfully, I hope they do improve, because when most of the computers in the world are running it, you would hope it's decent. Governments could at least have some competence when there are mission-critical computers to not use something unstable / unreliable.
Uh. Windows XP is far and away the most used OS. What'chu' talkin' 'bout, faemir?
I think he meant Windows in general
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Postby Vyacheslav » 2009.05.22 (16:22)

I finally got RC1 64bit... I downloaded tweaks to remove the version # on the desktop, remove the shortcut arrows, etc. Much faster and smoother than Vista... I really like it so far. Dual booting it with XP. Much improved. I like the new taskbar for the most part.
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Postby T3chno » 2009.07.03 (05:01)

/revive.


I just pre-ordered it for $50 off the Microsoft site. :D
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.03 (05:15)

Flight wrote:/revive.


I just pre-ordered it for $50 off the Microsoft site. :D

Me too! :D
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Postby Chase » 2009.07.04 (07:57)

Yup, 7 is expected to RTM on the 13th July. Also I'm going to be in the upgrade plan so that when I get my Uni laptop, I can get a free upgrade to the respective version of 7.
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Postby Spawn of Yanni » 2009.07.04 (09:12)

Chase wrote:Yup, 7 is expected to RTM on the 13th July. Also I'm going to be in the upgrade plan so that when I get my Uni laptop, I can get a free upgrade to the respective version of 7.
Hold on, hold on, what? Explain me this, because it's something I need to do.
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Postby Chase » 2009.07.04 (16:06)

Yanni, if you buy any computer (In theory) between June 26th and December 30th 2009, you are eligible for a free upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 (Respective versions, I.E. Home Premium to Home Premium, Ultimate to Ultimate, Business to Professional). Example is the Dell Studio 15, which is eligible for the upgrade.

RTM = Release to Manufacturing (They start boxing it up and shipping to retailers).
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Postby Chase » 2009.07.23 (17:04)

Yay Windows 7 has finally RTM'd. The build is 7600.16385 and it hit RTM yesterday (July 22).

But remember, anyone discussing how to obtain this via torrents will get warned as this is the version that ships in shops, it isn't a Beta anymore and is considered piracy.
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