nonchalant
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Notice I said useful features. I have seen no features that Vista offers that makes up for its lack of stability, and over all slowness.
I think the extra features I mentioned are quite useful.
It looks nice, I'll give you that. Its also nothing that can't be done on XP with third party software if you just have to have glass.
Reminds me of the days of running Windows Blinds (yuk) & why go to the bother of sourcing & installing third party apps when its already built in to the OS?
The simple fact is I can install XP on a system running 512 RAM and it will fly. Vista will boot up and thats about it. You know what that means? It means the system requirements are higher for Vista than XP.
They most definitely are. A system running XP with 512mb of RAM is noticebly faster than the same system running Vista. But then when a 2GB stick of RAM is like $20 these days who cares? And whos still only running 512mb of RAM these days anyway?
Other than DX10,
Ah yes..the goodness..
My Battlefield 2 looks mighty sweet under DX10. I also recall playing COH under XP - 12 months later I loaded it up again under Vista DX10 and the difference in graphics was amazing.
XP will do anything Vista can do, and do it faster. The only reason some people still defend it is because of DX10 and glass, or because they paid for it and feel they have to to.
Again I'll have to disagree. I could run XP or Vista or both if I wanted to but my preference is Vista. I'll never go back to XP - no reason to & why would I give up the goodies?
Honestly, if Vista looked like XP and did not have DX10 would you still buy it?
If I had to make a choice between XP & Vista & they were the same price I'd still go with Vista for the extra features Ive mentioned. I will qualify this however by saying it would HAVE to be 64-bit & I'd only install on a fast system.
I guess if you are willing to give up speed and reliability for new and shiny, Vista is what you want. Or, you could have speed reliability and pretty, with OS X.![]()
No speed drop here. In fact I kinda like how Vista recognizes & uses all 4GB of RAM.
In summary, theres no doubt XP is a good OS. But times have changed, RAM's cheap, PC's are a lot faster than they were 2 years ago on Vistas release, and with SP1 its a sweet OS..