Dark Age of Camelot unter Vista?

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Steinhart
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Postby Steinhart » Feb 01, 2007 23:30

Weiß jemand ob DAoC unter Microsoft Vista läuft?
Oder muss ich nun 2 PCs im Zimmer stehen haben ^^.
Naja währe für Infos dankpaar.

Dauert eh noch ne *weile* bis ich mir Vista + neuen Pc hole.
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Heli
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Postby Heli » Feb 02, 2007 00:34

Geht einwandfrei mit Vista. Ich spiel damit schon seit fast 3 Monaten. Erst mit Den Betas und nu mit ner RTM-Version :wink:
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Postby Gerbald » Feb 02, 2007 09:59

Vista ist doch nur für Masochisten!

Ich werde das ne Weile vermeiden, ich muss kein DRM und so Krams haben und DX 10 brauche ich nicht für DAoC :P
Mein Rechner ist vermutlich auch zu schwach, aber immerhin reicht es für DAoC, was will ich mehr.

Ach ja, ne 3D Desktop ist auch dabei ... wow.

Vielleicht zwingen sie mich im Büro eines Tages dazu, aber ich glaub nicht so bald.

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Postby Aragorn » Feb 02, 2007 12:37

hmn vista heißt ja 10-20% weniger leistung beim zockn? ich werd bei XP bleiben .
Btw wenn ich 3d bildschirm zeugs will holsch mri Linux °°
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Postby Zerbel » Feb 02, 2007 12:55

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Postby Ozerdin » Feb 02, 2007 12:58

Moin.

Just a warning - Camelot is not Vista-compliant. If you upgrade to Vista at this time, you may have trouble playing. We're working with all the appropriate parties to try and resolve this issue as quickly as we can, but if you're concerned, you should hold off on installing Vista until I can give you more information. Thanks, all.

(Quelle: Camelot Herald)

Ich würd sagen, probiers aus. Laut Camelot Herald solls Probleme geben, aber solange du einen zweiten PC ohne Vista zur Hand hast, steht meiner Meinung nach einem Test nichts entgegen.

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Postby Gerbald » Feb 03, 2007 09:38

Wenn ich mir irgendwann nen neuen (komplett)-Rechner kaufe, kriege ich Vista leider bestimmt dazu.

Bester Artikel bisher über Vista und warum ich keine 400 Euro aus dem Fenster ballern muss, wenn ich schon XP hab: http://uk.theinquirer.net/?article=37394

Microsoft lists Vista high points

Comment This one is a laugh riot

By Charlie Demerjian: Friday 02 February 2007, 11:19
ONE OF THE most damning condemnations of the shiny DRM infection masquerading as an OS is on Microsoft's own site, its paid for list of reasons why Vista roX0rz or something. It is really a good laugh.

This article is sheer marketing pabulum, but you would think Microsoft could have at least figured out something worth a damn to crow about in its own propaganda piece. Rather than fib about what Vista brings to the table, it told the truth, and that is why things are so sad.

So, what does it bring? 7.5 things, none of which are worth the time it takes to install, much less the money or the rights Vista takes from you. Let's go down the list shall we?

1) IE 7: The number one thing as they say is not exclusive to Vista, nor is it anything other than a warmed over virus and spyware vector. Use Firefox or pay the price, botnet herders want your box. So far 0/1.

2) Windows Sidebar: Be still my beating heart, widgets that every other OS in the world has had since about, oh, 1983, but done more intrusively. Luckily it sucks resources and screen space. Handy tip, if you are experiencing heavy CPU load at idle, turn off the clock, you may get 1/3 of your CPU time back. This pile was tested for how long? 0/2.

3) Aero: Ok, they are right it is pretty. 1/3.

4) Mahjong Titans: If you don't have anything real to talk about, why not tout fluff. (Read this next part as me feigning excitement) Holy sh*t, Mah-fscking-jong!!! Way cool. I was only expecting a database filesystem and middleware layer four years ago, but Mahjong just blows me away. Now I understand where all those years, programmer-decades and billions of dollars went, certainly not flushed if you get Mahjong Titans! Damn grrl. Can you imagine if you could get this kind of awesomeness on the web for free, or at any of 17 billion freeware sites? Never happen, would it? 1.000007/4

5) Start Menu Search: This is a feature? Ummmm, this is better than Google Desktop Search how? Oh yeah, it is on the start menu not the start bar so it takes an additional click. Whoopty-fscking-do0. MS should be ashamed of this one, like the start menu on the bottom where it ergonomically blows to avoid accusations of cloning Apple. Hint to MS: Apple put it there for a reason, it was the right thing to do ergonomically, and the bottom is not. Hint to MS 2: Google put it there for a reason, it was the right thing to do ergonomically, the menu is not. 1.000004/5.

5.5) Stay Start Menu: Wow, it would take an MS employee to put their name on liking the 'advances' of the XP start menu over the older one. More clicks are better, and even a troll would know bigger is better. It is also green, what more could you want? Anyone with half a brain kills that monster as one of the first things on the must do list after installing XP. Advances from there are low hanging fruit indeed. That said, I think they deserve the .000003 points back for that, going to 1.000007/5.5.

6) Control Panel Search: WTF? The reason they need a search for the control panel is because they dumbed it down to the point of unusability. How stupid are they? The non-moron interface, aka classic mode, worked just fine, if you wanted to adjust your fonts, you clicked on fonts, user accounts, you clicked on user accounts. You never had to guess which one of 4 big icons might have the thing you wanted, if any of them did. One really has to wonder if MS is run by wizards, not the term of endearment, but little applets that don't let you do anything while frustrating the hell out of you and leaving you more borked than when you started. This is clearly a case of 19 steps backward followed by another 3 back trying to make up for it. Dumb dumb dumb.-1.999993/6.5 with an added 'idiots'.

7) Windows Photo Gallery: Yay, Microsoft finally realised Picasa is a threat, so it is forcing a bloated app down your throat. Not having tried it, and being a kind person who really likes Microsoft, I will give it full credit here. -.999993/7.5.

So, as you can plainly see in this scientific look at the high points of Vista from MS itself, Vista adds negative value to your computer. There is no denying the numbers, it is there in black and white using only MS paid for spin.

Vista is shiny and its maker can't even come up with a decent list as to why you should care. May I suggest you take your $400 and pick a new hobby using this as seed money? You won't get a DRM infection, you won't sell your soul to licensing agreements, and you will have a computer that is actually more functional. What more do you want? µ

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Postby Norgrim » Feb 03, 2007 13:21

Vista ist nichts weiter als ein reiner Abklatsch von MAC OSX. Dinge wie die Analoguhr, die hochauflösenden Symbole, die 3D-Ansicht für Bilder und den ach so schön anszusehenden Programmdurchlauf in 3D-Optik sind geklaut. Und zwar ziemlich schlecht. Selbst solche Kleinigkeiten wie das "MAC Schachspiel" wurden dreisterweise einfach übernommen.

Hinzu kommt, dass Vista ziemlich verbuggt ist und dass es Hardware, die älter als 2 Jahre ist, nicht mehr mit Treibern ausstatten will. Sehr arm.

Da bleibe ich doch lieber bei meinen Linux- und XP-Partitionen.


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