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I'm glad you do see the reason why Windows demands a bit more, apart from legacy reasons, and lots more useful services running in every release, MS is aligned well with hardware vendors, if you imagine, MS just releases new versions without leveraging the potential capabilities of hardware, hardware vendors will forever be stuck on profits, with no demand in RAM, Graphic cards, etc, yes there lots of gamers, but i'm sure the gamer ratio to PC users is a lot different, and if every PC user has a demand or need to get more RAM or Graphics card, to run their new Windows, then Hardware vendors can mass produce, and sell them for peanuts, furthermore, the role of the developer becomes a lot more flexible, they can create things which they envisaged many years ago but couldn't because of hardware limitations, furthermore, developers won't need to be extremely memory conscious as they use to be, i mean they still need to, but not as crazy where they need to milk and optimise every area of their app. The moral is, that it's like a total food-chain effect, MS works with hardware vendors to drive the industry forward.groovejet said:We need Vista to keep up with today's demands of more processing power and better visual capabilties. But the problem is, no one buys Vista because it's like Grand Theft Auto. If you buy a new computer, you are going to get it. Even if you buy Vista alone, you still need a good spec pc to run that memory eating 50million line software jimminy poo. MS is probably playing catch up to what Apple has had for a long time now with their OSX.
You'd better email the people at visualjokes.com and tell them that.politik said:I've never seen that before. Never.
QFT.littlewing69 said:I'm going to let a million early-adopters bug test it for me. Then it'll come standard on my next computer. I win.
Um except most, if not all, modems used by Optus and Telstra are brand name modems and it'd simply be a matter of going to the manufacturer's website to get them.Preditor.89.N7G said:I read in the paper on the train that vista users who have optus or telestra broadband wont be able to connect to the internet because they cant recongnise the drivers, (this may apply for others as well, but i dont know) and it maybe be a couple of months before they update them...So i hope you like dial-up for the next few months.![]()
I think thats just if you're using a usb connection but the drivers wont be needed for the ethernet connection.Preditor.89.N7G said:I read in the paper on the train that vista users who have optus or telestra broadband wont be able to connect to the internet because they cant recongnise the drivers, (this may apply for others as well, but i dont know) and it maybe be a couple of months before they update them...So i hope you like dial-up for the next few months.![]()
This is fucking bullshit, I got XPMiles Edgeworth said:Mmm delicious Dev price discounts for macs...
Fuck Windows, who needs a GUI, stick with fucking MINIX.
I didn't see 1 person mention DX10?littlewing69 said:No shit. However you want to say it, a Mac is at less risk of virus attack than a PC.
bizadfar said:I didn't see 1 person mention DX10?
Collin said:I'm sure I've made it clear that my sole interest in Vista at the moment is for gaming (DX10). Much dollardollar pumped into expensive photographic equipment = less money on my PC stuff = leaving the gaming scene for a year or so. Worst comes to worst, I'll probably return from my exodus in 08/09'. Vista more secure + Intel's Nahalem + G90/R700 + cheaper 30" LCDs = teh_win.
errr..i mentioned it on page 2 as well. btw im just hoping nvidia will have their drivers done well when Crysis comes out- for my 8800gts.STx said:Im probably gonna get vista when directx10 games come out and hopefully nvidia improve their drivers by that time lol
Making software isn't like doing magic, you have to take it a step at a time. Although i still see Vista as a quite a quality product, the rest of the world thinks it's average, because they've been seeing the product while it was in BETA. They also think it's nothing special, because OS X has some of the major features in which they tout, but if you read my above post, i do mention some of the features that MS brags about is indeed originally their design, and as you mentioned Apple does in fact have a more frequent release cycle, hence Apple, were able to slip it in.bizadfar said:Pretty stupid approach I believe Microsoft is taking.
I didn't say the OS was stupid, i havn't even tried it yet.Winston said:Making software isn't like doing magic, you have to take it a step at a time. Although i still see Vista as a quite a quality product, the rest of the world thinks it's average, because they've been seeing the product while it was in BETA. They also think it's nothing special, because OS X has some of the major features in which they tout, but if you read my above post, i do mention some of the features that MS brags about is indeed originally their design, and as you mentioned Apple does in fact have a more frequent release cycle, hence Apple, were able to slip it in.
Now back to the point, apart from many features in Vista, foundationally, there is an overhaul in many aspects of it, and there's probably a lot of functionality held within the basic building blocks. It did take a while to design for a reason too, they were in some ways also prepping themselves for a more frequent release cycle, and in order to do that they needed to lay out their foundations again to cater for the future releases, and provide a smoother path for them as a developers to add new features into the OS.
I don't see why that's stupid, is there another way to do it?
Oh right, so you're opposing on frequent releases.bizadfar said:I didn't say the OS was stupid, i havn't even tried it yet.
By point was, they plan on refreshing OS every 2 years. I really liked the Win XP stage, where it was really common and lasted for a long time. More than double their newly adopted business plan.
Note the '[]' tags.bizadfar said:lol, edit the post why don't you.
Well yeah, of course I did. Using common sense, you'd realise I was referring to Microsoft's new API. What else could I have been referring to?bizadfar said:Besides you said it indirectly anyway.
First of all, what if one didn't want to buy a second-hand card?bizadfar said:G90/R700 is a mistake as with all initial releases, their refreshes are tonnes better. The time to buy these is when ordinary people go crazy and buy the refreshes and sell their not-so-old cards 2nd hand. (Eg, getting an X800XT for $80AUD, X1800XT 512 (6choke 4+2 phase) 3weeks ago for $200).