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Originally Posted by Elixir
I heard from friends that it's horrible to play games on. As in, it's mostly a business operating system.
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Hahahahaha, that's what people said about Windows 2000. Why was I even able to play games on it then.
I dunno, it played Unreal Tournament fine (like it takes much to play Unreal Tournament.)
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Originally Posted by KrazyTaco
I'm sure there will be a way, weither official or not, to tweak Windows Vista and turn off all the pretty GUI features while gaming.
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Vista does that already. Whenever you play full-screen games, it turns off the Aero interface, going to what I assume is the Windows XP theme engine.
Vista isn't all that bad. Messing around with Beta 2 has just crushed my baseless complaints, replacing them with complaints that are legitimate.
UAC is hilarious for it being super-paranoid. Thankfully Microsoft is reworking that for the next beta/RC release.
The performance rating shit is a joke. I rerated my computer today, not expecting much to change, but it actually
lowered some of my scores. I expect my rating to go from a 1 to a 0 by the time my Ubuntu 6.06 CD comes in. I know my computer is definitely not the best for Vista, but it's like it's really just pulling numbers out of it's ass.
They've made some poor "enabled by default" choices. Once the system is setup, they apparently assume your PC is a Media Center. That's 4 services (
yes, 4 for just Media Center capabilities,) that are not really necessary that are on by default. I fully expect a lengthy guide from Black Viper on what services to disable almost immediately.
Microsoft could definitely put some work into the other interfaces (non-transparent Aero and Classic,) because they don't really look nearly as nice the transparent Aero interface. For Classic, it's definitely the start menu when it's not in the classic mode. Non-transparent Aero just looks like ass, period. But even the transparent Aero needs work. Mostly like, keeping it transparent when you maximize a window. It's not like it's that muck more work on a computer to keep it transparent.
Other than a few things that haven't really popped out at me yet , it's looking pretty good. I wouldn't use it on the computer I have now, but for a future computer, I'd consider it.
Jam it back in, in the dark.