Microsoft extends support life of XP

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I'm quite new to the gaming arena so Im not sure about this, Is there an OS with a gaming edition out there? Also One of Vistas Strong points (As per ads) is performace of premium games on the Vista Platform I recall.

Source :*www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/default.aspx Click Play Games.
By gaming edition, I mean an OS which is basically meant to just satisfy gaming needs.
No extra stuff, no bloat. Only gaming performance. And ofcourse, since the use won't be anything ecept gaming, price must also be very less.

As for Vista's strong point on gaming, its a joke really. By premium games, they mean DirectX 10. And only vista's premium editions support this. So obviously only these OSes can run those games well.

Most guys like me, who use another OS for practically anything and everything except gaming, need windows mainly for satisfying these er... "childish" desires.

Unfortunately, the Vista Home Basic edition is just TOO basic. It lacks DirectX. While at the same time, Windows XP Home sold a lot because it had everything families needed - it could play the latest games, it could ensure that there were not too many restrictions between users, since home use didn't need that, it was sleek and fast.

No wonder my friend, who triple boots Windows XP Home, Windows Professional and Windows XP MCE, uses Home for gaming. He was talking about high Frames Per Second in Home compared to pro and mce, but I laughed at him saying Windows XP is always the same. Now I guess I need to eat my words. :oops:
 

Indyan

Here Since 2003
There is no official gamer edition. But stripped down editions of vista termed gamers edition are available illegaly on warez and torrent sites.
 

DigitDonz

Broken In
Like Vista's illegal cracked version, I have also seen some for Windows XP; Some thing such as Windows XP Royal Edition- Which comes in a DVD - Comes Pre-installed with,

:) Microsoft Office Enterprise Edition 2007
:) Adobe Design Premium CS3
:) Nero 8
:) Corel Draw X4 Graphics Suite
:) Norton 360

and many more essential tiny softwares...


All You get for as low as Rs. 50/- a Single DVD Pack.:p:eek::p
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
Looks like I'm late for an answer, and no I cannot share my key. Now have any of you tried to create more than four partitions in Vista Starter edition?
 

casanova

The Frozen Nova
Actually, I am sad that Microsoft is increasing the support for XP. Now, my productivity takes a beating while using xp @ office.
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
As for Vista's strong point on gaming, its a joke really. By premium games, they mean DirectX 10. And only vista's premium editions support this. So obviously only these OSes can run those games well.

No, Wrong. Even Windows Vista home basic has full support to run Crysis in DirectX 10 mode with full performance. DirectX 10 support is common to all Vista editions.

Unfortunately, the Vista Home Basic edition is just TOO basic. It lacks DirectX.

LOLZ....stop calling yourself a techie from this moment. I publically declare u an idiot. Mods, ban me if u like for calling him an Idiot but he is when he says that "Windwos lacks directX"
 
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FilledVoid

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@MetalheadG:
Unfortunately, the Vista Home Basic edition is just TOO basic. It lacks DirectX. While at the same time, Windows XP Home sold a lot because it had everything families needed - it could play the latest games, it could ensure that there were not too many restrictions between users, since home use didn't need that, it was sleek and fast.

Please write your source or where you got this info cause I am amazed you even made that up. Please don't quote uncyclopedia either. Thanks.
 

iNFiNiTE

The cake is a lie!!!
A good news for all those Windows XP users out there. As Indyan rightly pointed out that atm upgrading to Vista is not that attractive option, coz XP is useful and efficient enough to satisfy an avg Joe's needs. I have seen people still using 98 on old hardware just because they dont find the need to upgrade to XP let alone Vista.

Maybe in the coming years, when HighEnd PCs as available today are more common and Vista is patched enough to offer decent performance, the acceptability may rise. Or who knows, If Windows 7 is released with all these desired characteristics, many would simply forget Vista :D


By gaming edition, I mean an OS which is basically meant to just satisfy gaming needs.
No extra stuff, no bloat. Only gaming performance. And ofcourse, since the use won't be anything ecept gaming, price must also be very less.
Was the above reply supposed to be funny? Do you seriously believe that there is a "so-called" gaming os which is available for lower prices?

As for Vista's strong point on gaming, its a joke really. By premium games, they mean DirectX 10. And only vista's premium editions support this. So obviously only these OSes can run those games well.
Oh really? Ever heard of something called "Games for windows" ? Heard that latest games like Halo2, Ghost Recon 2 etc were realeased for Vista? If not, then i would suggest you to search of vista compatiable games on net and you would certainly find a long list.

Unfortunately, the Vista Home Basic edition is just TOO basic. It lacks DirectX. While at the same time, Windows XP Home sold a lot because it had everything families needed - it could play the latest games, it could ensure that there were not too many restrictions between users, since home use didn't need that, it was sleek and fast.
Are you trying to joke here? If yes, then let me tell you that its not working. Vista supports DX10 if you are unaware sir. And here is the list of Directx 10 Games WHICH ARE SUPPORTED BY VISTA. Go read
 
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Garbage

God of Mistakes...
It _IS_ gaming edition... ( at least they say ;) ). And IMO, filled-void said exactly that... ;)

Take it easy.... :D
 

praka123

left this forum longback
XP ?I thought M$ decided to stop the thing from this month?still milking the old cow? :twisted:

aah!feeling the pain from umpc market may be?as Linux reigns there?
 

Jayanth.M.P

Journeyman
Giving support to XP is a good decision by microsoft.....they are not selling more copies of XP, just ensuring that the customers (business / personal) who already bought XP get the benifit. Now why are people jumping on this again ?
 
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