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wrote in news:5F199064-39FE-4B5C-A373-7AEA454FE541@xxxxxx:
> Ok THE ONLY reason why i still have vista rather than having Mandriva
> 2008 Spring have the whole hard drive is that i need to play certain
> games that won't run on wine/cedega, but of course vista fails at
> being a gamer os as well.
>
> I am trying to run Sim City Societies, and the game fails to play past
> 5 minutes, because of a c++ runtime error, lock up, graphical freeze
> up and etc.....
>
> I found that ATI and Nvinda dx10 cards have the SAME issues.My geforce
> 8800 gt does a great job with Sim City Societies on xp, but in vista
> sp1, it chokes.This is vista sp1, not the game, and i have a lot of
> proof, and many high demanding 9x games vista struggles with, yes
> crysis runs great, but that is dx10.I been contacting support from the
> game company for a while now, and they been telling me basically that
> microsoft or nvinda need an update to fix the high demanding 9x games
> on vista problem, because again, the game works perfectly fine in
> xp.And this game worked fine in vista without sp1, once sp1 the game
> just went in the hellhole.I don't know what sp1, maybe it is
> microsoft's evil plan to destroy applications?I don't know, but i
> DEMAND a fix.If i don't, i will be donating money to the opensource
> community and maybe wine can get SCS to run with my money. Oooo, you DEMAND, you go girl. I'm sure all caps will get their
attention.
Dude, it's the game. New OS, old pre-OS game equals fail. You should
talk to the game developers (forget who made the game, but it wasn't
Maxis). If you're a band and you're playing a gig and your Guitar breaks
a string, you replace the string, you don't demand the venue owners
rebuild the stage.
A C++ error is a coding error, with the game. I love Lin*x and all it's
wonderful itterations, but until they get game developers to take more
of a risk with the hundreds of Linux Distros that make up a fairly low
percentage of non-server systems out there (gaining though, thanks to
Apple), I think you're SOL. Coming from Gaming QC I'm glad I never had
to work on a Linux version of anything. The most difficult test I had to
run was BF2 64-bit linux server.
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-A.