Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: rmed64
Sorry, but not all of us buy into new, still buggy/unstable operating systems with no real benefit of upgrading over XP at the moment.
Not to mention the fact it is slower in gaming than XP, no rush my friend....no rush.
I am not going to even dignify that with a detailed response, since i can tell you have no clue what you are talking about with regards to Vista.
Some of us have actually used the OS; some of us have used it for a long time.
So please educate/inform yourself before telling me which OS i should be running.
Reason for poorer gaming performance on Vista is largely ATi/nVidia's fault; it's not MS's responsibility to create drivers.
now you sound like a MS fanboy
there *are* issues with Vista
understandable ones since it is a new OS
and there is no pointing "fault" at other companies for Vista inconsistencies
and without ANY doubt - at the moment - all games run faster in XP
that is a single BIG reason for me to 'wait' .... i *only* have 2GB RAM
you upgraded ... that is *awesome* but don't expect us to share your enthusiasm for Vista ... not yet, anyway
i *know* i will upgrade ... when a game i want to play *requires* it
--why before?
i am *already familiar* with it
First off, MS fanboi? ROFL no :laugh:
Vista itself is a superb OS, with really no major issues.
Unfortunately, there are all kinds of problems with programs when running Vista, as in compatibility, drivers, functionality, etc.
Again, Vista = great, but certain programs & drivers are another story unfortunately...
Also, all games run faster in XP eh?
http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/431/19/
Marginal difference i see there...actually in some of those Vista performance is better.
Don't confuse nVidia's sh!t Vista drivers to be the norm...as can be seen in Guru3D's review, there is little to no difference on ATi hardware.
Anyway, i don't need to argue Vista vs. XP here; you guys are more than welcome to stick with XP.
However, some of us would like to run Vista, as there are many benefits of it over XP, & i do not feel it's improper to expect nV & ATi to get their drivers in order (seems ATi already has for the most part).
Also, i am very disappointed to see that of all the reviews i've read tonight, not one has used Vista for testing, aside from the COJ DX10 demo & Guru3D's HD 2900 XT comparison.