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Same here. Kewl. (I got it for $5 at RIT. They signed a temporary contract with Microsoft for 1 year. All CDs were $5.)![]()
I got free from Dell when pick XP over Vista.
Same here. Kewl. (I got it for $5 at RIT. They signed a temporary contract with Microsoft for 1 year. All CDs were $5.)![]()
This is for Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars...Yeah. When I read the requirements on those game boxes, I've noticed that the requirements through Vista is higher than through XP.
This is for Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars...
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista (32-bit; 64-bit versions of Vista are not supported)
CPU: 2.0GHz or high, or AMD equivalent, Vista - 2.2 GHZ
RAM: 512 MB or more, Vista - 1GB RAM or more
Disk Drive: 8x or faster DVD drive for retail SKUs, not required for digitally downloaded version
Hard Drive: 6.0 GB or more of free space
Video: GeForce4, ATI Radeon 8500 or greater (ATI Radeon 9200 and 9250 PCI, NVIDIA Geforce 4 MX cards not supported.). Windows Vista - NVIDIA GeForce 6100 or ATI Radeon 9500 or greater. Labtop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported.
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Network, Internet Multiplayer: 2 players (no voice support) – 56 Kbps Internet connection; 2-8 players (with voice transmission) – Broadband-class connection
Ouch. You're better off getting a new computer designed for Vista, but use XP instead. That will leave you with a lot of free memory to make the games run smoother.Yup but The Sims 2 is little worse for Vista.
Minimum System Requirements for The Sims 2 FreeTime
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1.3 Ghz processor (2.0 for Vista)
512 MB RAM (1GB for Vista)
Windows(R) Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Operating System.
8x or faster CD/DVD drive
At least 1.5 GB of additional hard drive space (5.0 GB total is required if installing both The Sims 2 and The Sims 2 Bon Voyage Expansion Pack at the same time.)
A T&L-capable video card with at least 32 MB of video RAM.
Supported video cards:
ATI Radeon(TM) series 8500 or better (9600 or greater required for Vista)
8500, All-In-Wonder 8500
9000, 9200, 9500, 9600, 9700, 9800
X300, X600, x700, X800, x850
X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950
NVIDIA(R) Quadro(TM) series
Quadro, Quadro2, Quadro4
NVIDIA GeForce series GeForce2 GTS and better (GeForce 6200 or greater required for Vista)
GeForce 2, 2 GTS
GeForce 3, 3 Ti
GeForce 4, 4 Ti, 4200, 4600, 4800, MX 420, 440, 460
GeForce FX 5200, 5500, 5600, 5700, 5800, 5900, 5950
GeForce PCX 5300, 5900
GeForce 6200, 6600, 6800
GeForce 7300, 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950
S3 GammaChrome
S18 Pro
S18 Ultra Intel(R) Extreme Graphics (see note below)
82865, 82915 and above

Ouch. You're better off getting a new computer designed for Vista, but use XP instead. That will leave you with a lot of free memory to make the games run smoother.![]()
Is Vista better now than it was last year? I've heard there is now a Service Pack for the Vista OS, and that it fixes a lot of the bugs and issues that Vista had. My dad's going to buy a new computer for me (it's on clearance, and he says it's a really powerful computer). I've been very iffy about Vista, and still am. I'll for sure be doing some more research on Vista when I get home later, but right now, if I can get feedback from any of you that use Vista... that'd be great. I really do need a new computer.. my current one is 2 years old, but has 512 MB RAM and 40 GB hard drive... I'd like a computer with more than 1 GB RAM, and the new one has 3 GB RAM and 500 GB hard drive (Hewlett Packard), and my dad has a good idea of what I want in a computer, and of what I use the computer for.
I've received word from several programs that I've been using not to download for Vista Service Pack 2 and XP Service Pack 3. These programs, I need, and will heed the call.
I'll be getting a new computer soon . . . and backing up all my files religiously, just the same.
It is not unusual for a new OS or program to have bugs for serious users (or the "computer literate"). Two years seems to be the acceptable benchmark for many.

Don't be confused, If I said you don't care about performance, that means you aren't gamer, video edit, file transfer and other need high performance stuff.
Vista is good for daily computer use, such as email, internet and word processing.
I saw my boys use computer games on vista...
I will ask them for their view over games between vista and PX. I use artwork on computer a lot, not games, videomaker, etc. I am satisfy with XP and stick till it end.... 
Yeah, Me either, I like vista much more than XP..We bought Vista for my both sons as 2nd computer at few weeks ago. I noticed that Vista is more comfortable and easy than XP. My both sons love vista more than XP.
