Stable, fast, but still has Vista visuals.
LtCmdr_Tsusai wrote:
Thats the only thing I hate about it
It's all happening exactly as before.
Stable, fast,
A windows system that is stable.... and fast.....
You lie sir.
When i first herd windows where cutting their loses and moving on i was glad but had to laugh. "Windows 7" is really windows 6, everything windows vista *should* have been. atleast it's fixed most of the problems >.>
Denary wrote:
LtCmdr_Tsusai wrote:Stable, fast,A windows system that is stable.... and fast.....You lie sir.
Stable for a betaStable in comparison to Vista
Happy?
Danger_Frog1471 wrote:
They'll increment the kernel version later on, like how the XP looking Longhorn (Vista Beta) had a 5 in it.
i have to say windows 7 has been pretty impressive i havent played mxo yet under it but i ran it on VM Ware on my mac and it was the fastest windows to run under VM ware than Vista and XP hopefully this holds up through the full relase
NavMatrix wrote:
Windows 7 Beta + MxO = win. That's basically it. The only problem I've come across is that the graphics lose textures with certain people. It only happens to me with two people though. So it's really not that bad. The graphics are must more impressive than Vista, of course. There's no lag if you're running on proper settings. Everything works fine.
I'm reserving my full judgement until Rare's Vista patch is released
And my rule of skipping every other Windows OS looks to be validated again
Just a question maybe somene can answer? Anyone tried to run MxO on Linux?
Mindsweep wrote:
I don't mind the slight hijack XDI tried several different solutions for thatCedega: Wouldn't start the login screen properlyWine: Crashed after selecting a server when it tried to load the actual client windowSome cedega/wine alternative that I can't recall the name of: Same as Cedega
Granted this was during the summer, but I don't think much changed.
Virrago wrote:
Heh me too!
3.1 -> Win 98 -> XP FTW!!!
15 years 3 operating systems
Its not surprising that Win7 has the same problems as Vista.
The vista issues 'seem' to be due to changes in the DirectX rewrite they did for Vista. Win7 uses the fundementally same DirectX as Vista so it would be logical that Win7 inherits the Vista issues.