HI,AN D it seems to me this community has a double standard. Updating is bad, when they decide it is. But I hear everyone prasing XP. Hmmm...I wonder how MS made XP? Possibly, it was an update?
Best Regards, Hayden -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dallas O'Brien Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:09 PM To: Gamers Discussion list Subject: Re: [Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for an updated Lone Wolf besides, as complex a system windows is, they will never have a bug free operating system. thats not possible, with the pure amount of lines of code. so no, that won't ever happen. and yes, 7 is more stable. because they had time to sort a lot of things out. dallas On 14/12/2011 09:53, Charles Rivard wrote: > Was Vista better than XP? Is Windows 7 better than Vista? Am I right > in that Windows 7 came out to be Vista with the bugs worked out? And > was Microsoft already working on Windows 8 when 7 came out? One thing > I would like to see, if Microsoft insists on continually coming out > with a new OS time and time again, is that they quit rushing them to > market before the bugs are worked out, and give us a solid stable > product that has thoroughly been tested and proven to be stable and > reliable, rather than a junky troublesome buggy product. I know the > task would be massive, and I know it would take an enormous amount of > time and effort, but it would sure do a lot to regain the credibility > they once had, and it would also be more readily received by the > customers. > > --- > Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Ward" > <[email protected]> > To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 4:28 PM > Subject: Re: [Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for an > updated Lone Wolf > > >> Hi Charles and all, >> >> If you want to make that argument consider this. When Windows Vista >> came out Windows XP was already six years old, and it introduced a lot >> of new graphics technology that wasn't possible on the hardware specs >> in 2001. Both Windows 7 and Windows 8 use the exact same hardware >> requirements as Windows Vista, and actually run better on the same >> hardware specs. So your argument of having to replace your hardware >> every time Microsoft upgrades doesn't hold water. I really urge you >> guys to research your facts before making baseless arguments like this >> because Microsoft does not change system requirements every two years >> or for every Windows upgrade like you suggest. >> >> Cheers! >> >> >> On 12/12/11, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Another thing about new technology--Microsoft's Windows in >>> particular: I >>> buy a computer to do tasks, not to run the operating system. If I >>> have to >>> buy a new PC because my old one doesn't have enough CPU power, it >>> can't be >>> loaded with enough RAM, the hardware isn't supported by the new OS, >>> and I >>> need to move along with technology, I will do so. However, 2 years >>> down the >>> road, before the bugs have been worked out of this OS I bought the >>> new PC to >>> be able to operate, Microsoft comes out with a new, more demanding >>> OS. Two >>> years later, another one that is more demanding. Two years later, >>> another >>> one that is more demanding. Before I know it, thanks only to >>> Microsoft, I >>> have another obsolete computer. I need to buy another one to handle >>> the new >>> technology. 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