Which Version of Vista is Best for Gaming?

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#1 mon_bus
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Running XP at the moment. Thinking of upgrading to Vista, so I was wondering which version of Vista would be the most suited for gaming.
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#2 NosmoKing1984
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XP is arguably best for games. Unless you have a monster PC, don't install Vista, it wouldn't be worth the cost.

To be honest, you're better off sticking with XP and only get Vista with a new PC later down the road, assuming Linux hasn't taken over the world by then :).

And don't worry, you're really not missing out on anything DirectX 10 wise. Until game engines are built from the ground up to take advantage of it we won't see anything good from it.

Have fun

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#3 mon_bus
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Well, I am getting a new rig tomorow, and its a pretty good one. I will install XP at first since it is the only OS I have at the moment. I always thought DirectX 10 makes a huge impact in terms of graphics, but judging by your reply, that assumption may be wrong.

In any case, these are the games I am more concerned about: Crysis, SupCom, World in Conflict and The Witcher. So I wouldn't be missing much by playing them on XP?

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#4 thanatose
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I've got Vista Ultimate and it generaly doesn't have any problems with most games. Vista does run a few frames slower in games than XP but I figure that is a minor disadvantage at this point. I've been able to run games in Vista that wouldn't run in XP, but then again I've also had trouble with some newer games, Jade Empire LE and Doom 3 for example. If you are getting a new PC and planning on getting Vista I'd highly recommend the Ultimate Edition and a dual boot with XP.
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#5 pdkkbarnes1
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I think the best version of Vista to run is none of them. I plan on downgrading to xp as soon as I finish the current game i'm playing.
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#6 mon_bus
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I think the best version of Vista to run is none of them. I plan on downgrading to xp as soon as I finish the current game i'm playing.pdkkbarnes1

Well, that certainly isn't .. uh .. encouraging.

Care to elaborate? :)

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#7 1carus
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[QUOTE="pdkkbarnes1"]I think the best version of Vista to run is none of them. I plan on downgrading to xp as soon as I finish the current game i'm playing.mon_bus

Well, that certainly isn't .. uh .. encouraging.

Care to elaborate? :)

Vista is terrible for games, so much so, that most games on the market now usually demand an extra gig of RAM if you're running under a Vista system. It truly is horrendous. Then Microsoft makes DX10 inusable for XP, and suddenly everyone thinks Vista is better for running games. :roll: Please.

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#8 mon_bus
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I see. Well I guess the smart thing to do is stick with XP for now, and see how Vista works out in the future.
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#9 biggest_loser
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If your new computer has 2GB RAM get Vista 32 - i have that and it works fine. I haven't had any trouble with it or the games ...except for that SC: Double Agent..*shudder*.
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#10 theshadowhunter
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I am currently using vista atm on 10+ gaming PC's, they all have vista on them currently, I HAVE HAD 0 problems with games on every one of them. if u disable UAC you will have no problems, vista is good with games, drivers have been good for it as well, I have used vista for over a year now, and i dont have any of the problems people seem to have :roll:

anyways, vista has improved greatly with Service pack 1, i have it installed on 2 systems atm, speeds up alot of things, and people that supposedly had issues before with some things are saying different now. i have noticed some speed changes on general use, and copying files after installing SP1.

dx10 on games such as world in conflict is a night and day difference with DX10, also crysis looks great with DX10, and they have yet to unlock all the features for it because current hardware cant run the higher features at all really.

I have used vista for over a year like i said, and i have not looked back and thought of going back at all. I have always had a great vista experience, I hope you chose to get vista as well, and dont use old XP.

anyways to answer your question:

unless you really want poweruser/advanced IT/gimmicks (ultimate), get home premium, it works great, and has every feature you'd want out of vista.

hope you make the right choice.

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#11 thanatose
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Vista runs great if you have a machine with at least 3GB of ram. It is a resource hog just like XP was when it was first released so if you don't plan on buying a system with plenty of RAM. You would be shooting yourself in the foot if you had Vista installed on an inadequate machine. Currently most games run slower in Vista but the difference is negligible and Microsoft has made some decent improvements via downloadable updates.
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#12 theshadowhunter
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Vista runs great if you have a machine with at least 3GB of ram. It is a resource hog just like XP was when it was first released so if you don't plan on buying a system with plenty of RAM. You would be shooting yourself in the foot if you had Vista installed on an inadequate machine. Currently most games run slower in Vista but the difference is negligible and Microsoft has made some decent improvements via downloadable updates.thanatose

with 2 gigs of ram and gaming I have 0 issues at all, so that isnt true.

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#13 Tuzolord
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I would just install both XP and Vista and whenever you should have performance issues with a Game in Vista just play it with XP.
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#14 biggest_loser
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Vista runs great if you have a machine with at least 3GB of ram. It is a resource hog just like XP was when it was first released so if you don't plan on buying a system with plenty of RAM. You would be shooting yourself in the foot if you had Vista installed on an inadequate machine. Currently most games run slower in Vista but the difference is negligible and Microsoft has made some decent improvements via downloadable updates.thanatose

I have 2GB RAM and it runs fine...at least 3G???

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#15 vfibsux
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You have to get at least premium due to the aero desktop graphics. They use your GPU instead of your CPU and also use less memory.

As for the haters, just get it and ignore all that crap. Every poll around here has Vista winning out. I have had it on my laptop and desktop for like 8 months now with ZERO problems. Most of the people you see with a negative opinion on Vista don't even have it on a system, they are jus repeating crap they heard. And the 3GB thing is a flat out lie, 2GB is just fine. I ran Crysis with near maxed out with a 2GB system. When will this silliness stop?

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#16 biggest_loser
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You have to get at least premium due to the aero desktop graphics. They use your GPU instead of your CPU and also use less memory.

As for the haters, just get it and ignore all that crap. Every poll around here has Vista winning out. I have had it on my laptop and desktop for like 8 months now with ZERO problems.

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I agree! It is ridiculously unfair what has been said been said about this OS.

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#17 mon_bus
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Well, I am confused more than I was before creating this thread :P. My PC will have 4 gigs of ram, so RAM won't be an issue.
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#18 thanatose
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[QUOTE="thanatose"]Vista runs great if you have a machine with at least 3GB of ram. It is a resource hog just like XP was when it was first released so if you don't plan on buying a system with plenty of RAM. You would be shooting yourself in the foot if you had Vista installed on an inadequate machine. Currently most games run slower in Vista but the difference is negligible and Microsoft has made some decent improvements via downloadable updates.theshadowhunter

with 2 gigs of ram and gaming I have 0 issues at all, so that isnt true.

I had constant memory issues with several games including The Witcher, MOHA, and COH runnig at only 2GB or RAM. Since I upgraded my PC to my current specs I haven't had any issues.

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#19 thanatose
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Well, I am confused more than I was before creating this thread :P. My PC will have 4 gigs of ram, so RAM won't be an issue.mon_bus

With that much RAM you shouldn't have any memory issues. I've been running Vista since it was first released and it has only gotten better with time.