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#576566 - 12/11/09 06:29 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Collector]
BubbaJake Offline
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I know someone in communications any everyone recently got new laptops. The company switched the operating systems to XP because they hated WIN7. It didn't function for them in any capacity.
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#576571 - 12/11/09 06:49 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: BubbaJake]
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Like what?

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#576589 - 12/11/09 08:20 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: mj2c]
BubbaJake Offline
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I don't understand what you mean. The company changed all of their new laptops to XP. I don't work for them, but noticed they overwrote the new format with XP. I asked about it and was told the company hated WIN7 and it didn't work for them, nutshell.
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#576625 - 12/11/09 10:50 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: BubbaJake]
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Could be the company had software that didn't work with Windows 7. I wonder if this company got the Windows 7 Professional which has XP compatibility for software issues.

Definitely not enough information here...

Added Darkfall The Journal to first post as having no issues...
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#576648 - 12/12/09 12:21 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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Businesses are usually slow to adopt new OSs. They will wait until an OS has proven itself, first. Compatibility is another big consideration. It is not uncommon for many big businesses to still be using ancient programs. I wouldn't expect too many to make the transition before at least the first service pack.

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#576655 - 12/12/09 12:41 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Collector]
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I agree, Collector. I retired from state government and I pretty much guarantee they will be the last to make any move. Hey, I was excited when they moved from WIndows 2000 to XP about 5 years too late!
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#576692 - 12/12/09 08:30 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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I had a problem early on with random crashes while on the net with my new Win 7 computer, usually when the site had some animation. The crashes stopped when Adobe updated Flash a few days ago -- though that may be a coincidence.

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#576833 - 12/12/09 03:20 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Becky]
Collector Offline
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Now if Adobe would get off their butts and release a 64-bit version of Flash.

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#576953 - 12/12/09 07:55 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Collector]
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All I know is they haven't been wrong yet. They preceded most people when it came to the updates for WINDOWS until things got corrected. I don't know what they find out when they find it out, but I tend to follow suit before I update or buy new. I haven't changed my XP except for updates and I haven't been sorry. I recently got Black Circle and when it didn't start right up, I kinda figured I probably hadn't done something right. In the past, I would have thought SOMEBODY ELSE was wrong. Check here at GB if you don't believe me. I STILL don't know what I did wrong with Black Circle, except it did load and IS playing correctly. I won't do a thing until her company gets things right with WIN 7. They don't like Vista either, I do have a Vista laptop, but do not use it for much.
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#576993 - 12/12/09 09:48 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: BubbaJake]
Draclvr Offline
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I just added a couple more older games to the first post that played flawlessly in Windows 7 - Morrowind and Condition Zero.
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#577694 - 12/14/09 11:20 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
katbear50 Offline
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Registered: 01/01/09
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Okay, so general concensus here....
XP ~vs~ Vista ~vs~ 7

Is 7 going to be for Vista
what XP was for ME?

And is it 'un-buggy' enough yet
for this blonge g'ma
to dive into it? :rolleyes12:

BTW~I would keep XP on my laptop
and change my desktop to 7.


Edited by katbear50 (12/14/09 11:22 PM)
Edit Reason: added info
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#578805 - 12/18/09 11:44 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: katbear50]
Draclvr Offline
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I have been running the Release Candidate since last May and did a clean install of 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premiun over my XP Media Center about a month ago. I have run into no bugs or issues at all. And I've been very pleasantly surprised at how well it does with older games.

I'm not sure what you mean by your first question. If you are happy with Vista on you desktop, I would stick with it. If you aren't satisfied with Vista, you can upgrade it to Windows 7. You will find that it feels very similar to Vista, but is a lot faster and easier to navigate.

You can download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft to see if your computer can run it. Upgrade Advisor
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#578960 - 12/18/09 10:56 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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Draclvr, do you own Runaway: A Road Adventure? The reason I ask is this is the only game I am having serious issues with on Win 7 64-bit, and I was wondering if you were experiencing them as well.

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#578983 - 12/19/09 12:19 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
Draclvr Offline
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Sorry, Venus, I sure don't have it. What is the game doing? Have you tried running it in compatibility mode?
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#578988 - 12/19/09 12:37 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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Yes, I have tried running it in every single compatibility mode, and none of them work. All of the videos freeze for long periods of time. They start up again after that, but the game is really unplayable that way. frown

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