Actually, quite a few XP games can't be played on Vista.
BUUUUURRRRNNN!!!!Nova said:No, it just takes more effort on the users part since they bought a buggy OS.
Hinesmdc said:@mai and cherry
bungie has confirmed a new software pack that will ship with all new copies of halo 2, allowing it to be used on xp. it might be out already, actually.
The OS isn't buggy, the users are just incompetent. The only people who have problems with Vista are incapable of using the computer, or have one that's so ridiculously out of date that there's bound to be problems. Gamers, who typically have new hardware, haven't been having any problems with Vista.Nova said:No, it just takes more effort on the users part since they bought a buggy OS.
Well, I have to agree with you there. You're probably the only other person on earth besides me who thinks this way. I personally enjoy Vista a lot more than XP. I also turned off uac and opened up my tcpip connections...which was a pain in the butttrkorecky said:The OS isn't buggy, the users are just incompetent. The only people who have problems with Vista are incapable of using the computer, or have one that's so ridiculously out of date that there's bound to be problems. Gamers, who typically have new hardware, haven't been having any problems with Vista.