Hi,
Smile. We are on the same page. Between the both of us we have pretty
much ruled out any major problems in the future for accessible gaming.
My big fear was when Microsoft announced dropping Visual Basic support
in Windows 7 it was going to be a pain to get games working. As it turns
out a
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Windows 7 gaming was Rail Racing for speed junkies.
Hi,
That is pretty much what I figured. When I ran the Windos 7 upgrade on
my Vista laptop, which of course had already had games on it, I
discovered everything still worked. I figured it was simply a
Hi,
That is pretty much what I figured. When I ran the Windos 7 upgrade on
my Vista laptop, which of course had already had games on it, I
discovered everything still worked. I figured it was simply a matter of
installing one of the GMA Games or Jim Kitchen's winkit setup to set
Windows 7 righ
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From: Thomas Ward
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 5:47 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Windows 7 gaming was Rail Racing for speed junkies.
Hi Trouble,
In many cases that is true. I know when I upgraded one of my Vista
computers to Windows 7 public beta 1 it
Hi Trouble,
In many cases that is true. I know when I upgraded one of my Vista
computers to Windows 7 public beta 1 it ran a heck of a lot smoother and
more stable than Windows Vista. Plus they finally fixed there driver
database issues in Windows 7 which is a relief.
As far as getting Jim Kitc