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rumsfald

Yeah, sorry about the topic. Might be a meme-STD I caught from these boards.

Anyways, building a new system so advise away.
Yeah.

Vandamguy

should have voted "sorta"

xp is still my gaming OS of choice , but down the line if you start to come into games that require more than 3 gigs of ram , then it'd be vista64
but if you take that road right now you're not going to be happy with the results
TinyVista fo sho
Sorta, I cant get fallout 3 to run as of this post on 64 vista, crashes when I click new game
(11-04-2008, 10:11 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ]Sorta, I cant get fallout 3 to run as of this post on 64 vista, crashes when I click new game

You do realize that is 99 perent probably due to the pirated version you are using and not your OS, right?

Actually, upon Googling it, I found that a few people have your same problem and are met with a bunch of other Vista 64bit users who say it works fine. Who knows?

Vandamguy

(11-04-2008, 10:15 PM)Spore link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1708.msg47721#msg47721 date=1225854677]
Sorta, I cant get fallout 3 to run as of this post on 64 vista, crashes when I click new game

You do realize that is 99 perent probably due to the pirated version you are using and not your OS, right?

Actually, upon Googling it, I found that a few people have your same problem and are met with a bunch of other Vista 64bit users who say it works fine. Who knows?
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ill take it for granted that caff isnt a retard and got the right version.
(RELOADED vers worked for me without crack or image mounted
(11-04-2008, 10:31 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Spore link=topic=1708.msg47723#msg47723 date=1225854908]
[quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1708.msg47721#msg47721 date=1225854677]
Sorta, I cant get fallout 3 to run as of this post on 64 vista, crashes when I click new game

You do realize that is 99 perent probably due to the pirated version you are using and not your OS, right?

Actually, upon Googling it, I found that a few people have your same problem and are met with a bunch of other Vista 64bit users who say it works fine. Who knows?
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ill take it for granted that caff isnt a retard and got the right version.
(RELOADED vers worked for me without crack or image mounted
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Well Ive narrowed it down to something to do with sound or video. The things is that it does load,the game loads and all I just cant start a new game. If the crack didnt work I wouldnt get that far.
Absolutely not. Caff's problem and the responses are an excellent example of why. He's got a huge problem, but tons of other people do not, and there is no support on the issue due to so many people going "works for me, must be you who fucked up". This extends to all sorts of shit in Vista as a whole, and while a majority of the time it is user-end, there are still plenty of times where something is just completely screwed for someone who will never get help with it.

Also lol@64bit driver support.

Also TinyXP for gaming pl0x.
(11-04-2008, 11:33 PM)Blues link Wrote: [ -> ]Absolutely not. Caff's problem and the responses are an excellent example of why. He's got a huge problem, but tons of other people do not, and there is no support on the issue due to so many people going "works for me, must be you who fucked up". This extends to all sorts of shit in Vista as a whole, and while a majority of the time it is user-end, there are still plenty of times where something is just completely screwed for someone who will never get help with it.

Also lol@64bit driver support.

Also TinyXP for gaming pl0x.


DEEERP wrong.

if caff had baught the game from steam/vendor theres suport
im running vista 64bit, never had a problem, and im basicly a retard, ive allways just put he cd in and it works.
I like XP Pro x64.
64bit for a desktop environment is overrated, how many of you actually use more than 3 jiggabytes of RAM anyways?
(11-05-2008, 09:42 AM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Blues link=topic=1708.msg47732#msg47732 date=1225859602]
Absolutely not. Caff's problem and the responses are an excellent example of why. He's got a huge problem, but tons of other people do not, and there is no support on the issue due to so many people going "works for me, must be you who fucked up". This extends to all sorts of shit in Vista as a whole, and while a majority of the time it is user-end, there are still plenty of times where something is just completely screwed for someone who will never get help with it.

Also lol@64bit driver support.

Also TinyXP for gaming pl0x.


DEEERP wrong.

if caff had baught the game from steam/vendor theres suport
im running vista 64bit, never had a problem, and im basicly a retard, ive allways just put he cd in and it works.
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As in not just this single instance where the support might do something if he had bought the game. Here's a quick example. After installing Vista Ultimate, one of my friends could not view jpg's through a browser. After days of searching the issue, we had found no support, and Microsoft offered none either, because they had no fucking idea. There were a few results with other people who had the same issue, but not many, and the standard response was "reinstall Windows you fucked something up". That's just pathetic. It took 3 reinstalls before the problem disappeared for no reason that could be found. Like I said, if you're on the receiving end of one of these problems, the general response is "works for me, your fault" even when there's a possibility it might not be.

Also, like Duck said, who the hell uses more than 3GB of RAM. TinyXP still has my vote, smaller, faster, and by the time you need 4GB of RAM Windows 7 will be out.
Pretty much.  Do you really want to compound the compatibility issues of Vista with the compatibility issues of a 64-bit OS?  It's just asking for problems.  Stick with simple 32-bit XP for now, until things are made that run on computers have need of a new 64-bit OS.  Right now, there are no such things for user purposes.
I use a lot of RAM. Tongue
Sorta.  Vista 32 seems to have less problems for newer games right now.  However, in the next few years, you might be feeling the ram crunch.  Depending on when windows 7 is scheduled for release, I'd say get Vista 32, then upgrade the ram and get windows 7 64.

Vandamguy

(11-05-2008, 05:01 PM)Versus-p- link Wrote: [ -> ]I use a lot of RAM in my penis

I would call Vista the 'bridge' OS between 32 and a 64 bit, i fully expect the next one they make to be only 64 bit. and everyone that's dragged their heels on updating drivers , software, hardware since XP 64 can go fuck themselves

from my perspective MS has been too lenient in the 32 to 64 bit transition.
(11-05-2008, 06:23 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Versus-p- link=topic=1708.msg47865#msg47865 date=1225922500]
I use a lot of RAM in my penis

I would call Vista the 'bridge' OS between 32 and a 64 bit, i fully expect the next one they make to be only 64 bit. and everyone that's dragged their heels on updating drivers , software, hardware since XP 64 can go fuck themselves

from my perspective MS has been too lenient in the 32 to 64 bit transition.
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If it was 64bit only it would probably run better. FORCE THE CHANGE GOD DAMNIT

Vandamguy

(11-05-2008, 06:24 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vandamguy link=topic=1708.msg47881#msg47881 date=1225927419]
[quote author=Versus-p- link=topic=1708.msg47865#msg47865 date=1225922500]
I use a lot of RAM in my penis

I would call Vista the 'bridge' OS between 32 and a 64 bit, i fully expect the next one they make to be only 64 bit. and everyone that's dragged their heels on updating drivers , software, hardware since XP 64 can go fuck themselves

from my perspective MS has been too lenient in the 32 to 64 bit transition.
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If it was 64bit only it would probably run better. FORCE THE CHANGE GOD DAMNIT
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+1 for agreeing with me Smile
(11-05-2008, 05:01 PM)Versus-p- link Wrote: [ -> ]I use a lot of RAM. Tongue
Rephrase - Utilize

And if you do something's wrong or you're encoding like 24/7.

Also, yus, if the 64 bit change was forced, people would step up their game on working on the drivers. At the same time this might be beneficial because having longer means (hopefully) less bugs when it is straight 64bit.
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