![]() ![]() ![]() Windows 7 occupies 27 gigabytes of my C drive. ![]() Their withdrawal of support for a perfectly useful OS, windows XP, demonstrates it. Microsoft has no concern for their customers, other than whether they can continue to pay for the built in obsolescense of their operating systems, and buy the new one required every couple of years. If you can get it running, (aka, know how to use DOS,) you can play them just as before within that program.ĭanconnors eredeti hozzászólása:Actually I'm right. If you want to play Panzer General 2, or any other games that don't work anymore because they are 16 bit programs, try DosBox. If you can't pay to upgrade the software essential to run your system once in 14 years, you are the problem, not Microsoft.ĮDIT: I'm trying to inform you, by the way, not just tell you that you're wrong. Microsoft is a big company, but they don't have unlimited resources. It's not feasible to continue patching it, when there's been five more operating systems since then that also need patched at the same time, and that all have to be made seperately because a patch for one doesn't work on another. Windows XP support was pulled because it's ancient software made 14 years ago. You might not use most of them, but they're there.įinally, nothing is planned to be obsolete. If you don't think Windows has very many, I recommend you look a bit harder. Windows 95 looked like ♥♥♥♥, sounded like ♥♥♥♥, and had almost no built in apps compared to modern Windows. What happens when you put more apps, higher resolution icons, better sound quality, etc into an operating system? Exactly. Secondly, Windows is getting bigger because it gains more functionality and higher quality assets. Educate yourself before making yourself look like an idiot next time. This is because Fallout 2 is a 32 bit game, which works on 64 bit architecture. ![]() Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 all support the game perfectly. And, by the way, Fallout 2 works on modern Windows, it always has. Windows XP was 32 bit, which has support for 16 bit architecture. OSX can't do it, and Linux can't do it either. It is literally impossible for a modern operating system running on a 64 bit architecture to run a 16 bit game without an emulator. Are you really that ignorant? Panzer General 2 is a 16-bit game. ![]()
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