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I am beta testing Visa Rc2 5744 32Bit version and I have been running
various games without problems (and actually I have been quite impressed with the speed and stability so far). Reading other posts here about the 64bit version of vista I am in two minds over whether to buy the 32bit or 64bit version at release. Apart from the memory addressing superiority of the 64bit version of vista are there any performance gains/advantages of running vista64 just for games? I take it I have to have the 64bit OS to run 64 bit centric games/patches? Will games like Flight Sim X run faster/smoother in the 64 bit version. Thanks |
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"Mark Coleman" wrote in message ... I am beta testing Visa Rc2 5744 32Bit version and I have been running various games without problems (and actually I have been quite impressed with the speed and stability so far). Reading other posts here about the 64bit version of vista I am in two minds over whether to buy the 32bit or 64bit version at release. Apart from the memory addressing superiority of the 64bit version of vista are there any performance gains/advantages of running vista64 just for games? I take it I have to have the 64bit OS to run 64 bit centric games/patches? Will games like Flight Sim X run faster/smoother in the 64 bit version. Thanks From my experience with Windows XP and Windows XP 64-Bit Edition: I would say that games that require large amounts of memory WILL perform better in the 64-bit operating systems, at least that has been my experience with Everquest 2 and World of Warcraft, both games that require a lot of memory. Of course, since vista requires a LOT of memory in itself I dont know how it will work out in the end... but I'm going to try now ;-) Regards, --- Terje A. Barth |
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Hi Terje,
Thank you for telling me of your experiences with 64bit OS's. I too am leaning towards 64bit, I would download Vista RC2 64bit but downloads been removed now. I am just concerned I am going to buy what ends up a niche OS :-) Mark "Terje Alexander Barth" instant0.gmail.com wrote in message ... "Mark Coleman" wrote in message ... I am beta testing Visa Rc2 5744 32Bit version and I have been running various games without problems (and actually I have been quite impressed with the speed and stability so far). Reading other posts here about the 64bit version of vista I am in two minds over whether to buy the 32bit or 64bit version at release. Apart from the memory addressing superiority of the 64bit version of vista are there any performance gains/advantages of running vista64 just for games? I take it I have to have the 64bit OS to run 64 bit centric games/patches? Will games like Flight Sim X run faster/smoother in the 64 bit version. Thanks From my experience with Windows XP and Windows XP 64-Bit Edition: I would say that games that require large amounts of memory WILL perform better in the 64-bit operating systems, at least that has been my experience with Everquest 2 and World of Warcraft, both games that require a lot of memory. Of course, since vista requires a LOT of memory in itself I dont know how it will work out in the end... but I'm going to try now ;-) Regards, --- Terje A. Barth |
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Subject: Vista 32 or 64 bit for games?
Hi Terje, Thank you for telling me of your experiences with 64bit OS's. I too am leaning towards 64bit, I would download Vista RC2 64bit but downloads been removed now. I am just concerned I am going to buy what ends up a niche OS :-) Mark Hi, Well, I have been using XP 64Bit Edition since it was released as my Main OS and have not had any issues with it. I kept a 32-bit version of XP "just in case" but for gaming and business purposes everything could be done in XP x64, that I have tried. Doubt you will have any problems with the 64bit version of Vista come release. I think I'll be ready for "64bit-gaming" in Vista when it is launched, assuming Creative Labs dont screw up with Audio Drivers that is, and nvidia release x64 video drivers that work fully... Regards, -- Terje A. Barth |
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"Mark Coleman" wrote in message
... I am beta testing Visa Rc2 5744 32Bit version and I have been running various games without problems (and actually I have been quite impressed with the speed and stability so far). Reading other posts here about the 64bit version of vista I am in two minds over whether to buy the 32bit or 64bit version at release. Apart from the memory addressing superiority of the 64bit version of vista are there any performance gains/advantages of running vista64 just for games? I take it I have to have the 64bit OS to run 64 bit centric games/patches? Will games like Flight Sim X run faster/smoother in the 64 bit version. Performance wise, some people say 64-bit Vista is faster than 32-bit. However 64-bit will need 64-bit drivers so there will be compatability issues, I can't use 64-bit on this machine because my TV card only has 32-bit drivers. If that wasn't the case I'd being using 64-bit. It's things like printers, webcams, scanners that are generally the most troublesome with drivers. Some games won't work... StarForce games which require a driver may have issues (StarForce have apparently released a Vista driver but it doesn't work with all games). 64-bit is the future. So things on that front will only improve. In the Vista timeframe (next few years) machines with 4GB of memory will start to become much more common the "norm" with gamers, and when that happens 32-bit will simply be left behind. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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Some games won't work... StarForce games which require a driver may have
issues (StarForce have apparently released a Vista driver but it doesn't work with all games). From what I know about Starforce their drivers are compatible, but it requires an update of the game executables to work, e.g. Starforce 100% compatible, game executable not... (Although on a personal level I'd urge you not to compromise your system with starforce 'enabled' games..) The best bet is to dual boot a 32 and 64 bit computer and try to do everything in 64-bit, except the incompatible stuff :-)... -- Terje A. Barth |
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"Paul Smith" wrote in message ... Snipped Performance wise, some people say 64-bit Vista is faster than 32-bit. However 64-bit will need 64-bit drivers so there will be compatability issues, I can't use 64-bit on this machine because my TV card only has 32-bit drivers. If that wasn't the case I'd being using 64-bit. It's things like printers, webcams, scanners that are generally the most troublesome with drivers. Some games won't work... StarForce games which require a driver may have issues (StarForce have apparently released a Vista driver but it doesn't work with all games). 64-bit is the future. So things on that front will only improve. In the Vista timeframe (next few years) machines with 4GB of memory will start to become much more common the "norm" with gamers, and when that happens 32-bit will simply be left behind. -- Paul Smith, Hi Paul, Thanks for the advice, that was exactly my concern. I want to get the ultimate edition and dont want to have to buy it twice because I made the wrong choice without thinking it through. I will probably get the 64 bit version as I have 1GB of RAM already and already feel that it may be not enough, especially with Fligh Sim X on the horizon I may upgrade to 3GB. I have a 3-in-1 printer which I purchased recently, but that doesnt work with vista anyway, so I will probably just plug that in to my xp machine and be done with it. |
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"Mark Coleman" wrote in message
... Thanks for the advice, that was exactly my concern. I want to get the ultimate edition and dont want to have to buy it twice because I made the wrong choice without thinking it through. I will probably get the 64 bit version as I have 1GB of RAM already and already feel that it may be not enough, especially with Fligh Sim X on the horizon I may upgrade to 3GB. I have a 3-in-1 printer which I purchased recently, but that doesnt work with vista anyway, so I will probably just plug that in to my xp machine and be done with it. What I'd do is download an RC build of x64 Vista that will give you some idea of what hardware is compatible or not. Just be prepared to grit your teeth when you come across stuff that won't work on x64. Flight Simulator X runs well under Vista. :-) Lot of improvements over 2004. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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Mark,
Im running Vista RC1 (build 5600) x64 and have experienced a significant improvemnt in gaming in Vista. The most noticable boost is in Age of Empires 3, where memory is important. I've also been playing Unreal Tournament 2004, and that has some minor improvements, not quite as drastic as those seen in AOE 3. I'm planning to test out more games when I get the chance. Patrick "Terje Alexander Barth" instant0.gmail.com wrote in message ... Subject: Vista 32 or 64 bit for games? Hi Terje, Thank you for telling me of your experiences with 64bit OS's. I too am leaning towards 64bit, I would download Vista RC2 64bit but downloads been removed now. I am just concerned I am going to buy what ends up a niche OS :-) Mark Hi, Well, I have been using XP 64Bit Edition since it was released as my Main OS and have not had any issues with it. I kept a 32-bit version of XP "just in case" but for gaming and business purposes everything could be done in XP x64, that I have tried. Doubt you will have any problems with the 64bit version of Vista come release. I think I'll be ready for "64bit-gaming" in Vista when it is launched, assuming Creative Labs dont screw up with Audio Drivers that is, and nvidia release x64 video drivers that work fully... Regards, -- Terje A. Barth |
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* Mark Coleman:
I am beta testing Visa Rc2 5744 32Bit version and I have been running various games without problems (and actually I have been quite impressed with the speed and stability so far). Reading other posts here about the 64bit version of vista I am in two minds over whether to buy the 32bit or 64bit version at release. Apart from the memory addressing superiority of the 64bit version of vista are there any performance gains/advantages of running vista64 just for games? No. Unlike common misconceptions 32bit applications and 32bit games do _not_ benefit from x64 Windows. All 32bit applications are limited to 2GB (or 3GB depending on the application) of memory. This is also the case with Vista x64. IMHO the x64 inly makes sense if your computer has more than 4GB of memory and if you have 64bit application to run. If not stay with the 32bit version. Less hazzle and problems... I take it I have to have the 64bit OS to run 64 bit centric games/patches? Yes. Will games like Flight Sim X run faster/smoother in the 64 bit version. Probably not. Benjamin |
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