Windows Vista
Windows Vista
So, uh... how are we supposed to run Descent when everyone switches over to Windows Vista x64 Edition?
Yes you are. ^_~d3jake wrote:Well, I'm not going to, I dunno about everybody else...
Well wouldn't there be some compatibility issues with D2X-XL and DLE-XP? I mean maybe compatibility mode would fix most of the problems... but... well, I was thinking about what happened when everybody tried to run D3 on XP... and what happened when people tried to run D2 on Windows 2000... and then I got worried. :\\
It's absolutely great that you're planning to ditch Windows in favor of a free
(as in freedom) operating system such as GNU/Linux.
Unfortunately, it might take a big revolution and lots of casualties (users
getting so heavily fed up with their computer that they would be prepared to go
back to pencil and paper if there were no alternative OS) for GNU/Linux to
become mainstream, as it takes time to learn and get used to (like any other
OS), and still lacks support from many hardware and software vendors.
It has been my OS of choice for many years now, but I've yet to completely
break free from Windows, mostly because of D3 and some of its levels/mods.
And unless Descent 3's source code will be released, it's eventually going
to end up running on an emulator, while Descent 1 and 2 will remain
available to be played natively under any hardware and operating system
that enough people still want to play it on.
(as in freedom) operating system such as GNU/Linux.
Unfortunately, it might take a big revolution and lots of casualties (users
getting so heavily fed up with their computer that they would be prepared to go
back to pencil and paper if there were no alternative OS) for GNU/Linux to
become mainstream, as it takes time to learn and get used to (like any other
OS), and still lacks support from many hardware and software vendors.
It has been my OS of choice for many years now, but I've yet to completely
break free from Windows, mostly because of D3 and some of its levels/mods.
And unless Descent 3's source code will be released, it's eventually going
to end up running on an emulator, while Descent 1 and 2 will remain
available to be played natively under any hardware and operating system
that enough people still want to play it on.
Hm there are rumors about a OpenGL implementation withing Vista. I still don't know the details, but if it's possible I will still keep D1X- and D2X-Rebirth running on that system as far as I have enough money to get a license for the system.
For Linux there will be no changes
DXX-Rebirth always ran and will in the future as well on Linux.
For Linux there will be no changes
DXX-Rebirth always ran and will in the future as well on Linux.
DLE-XP is a Windows application. So is the Windows version of D2X-XL actually. They'll run on Vista.
Even if they did have D3-type problems (which were probably more the result of dodgy coding in D3 than anything Microsoft did), they have the benefit of actually having an active developer, and released source code. That kind of thing can be fixed.
Usually, though, Windows doesn't have compatibility issues with Windows applications, because the API has not changed much.
Even if they did have D3-type problems (which were probably more the result of dodgy coding in D3 than anything Microsoft did), they have the benefit of actually having an active developer, and released source code. That kind of thing can be fixed.
Usually, though, Windows doesn't have compatibility issues with Windows applications, because the API has not changed much.
Yes, but it's a (mostly at least) compatible one.
If it weren't, you'd have to throw out every single program you already had and get either an upgraded version or something else. Microsoft isn't that stupid thankfully.
P.S. http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums ... _id=380046
Vista does support both D3D (perhaps not by the same name, but they have to have something) and OpenGL.
If it weren't, you'd have to throw out every single program you already had and get either an upgraded version or something else. Microsoft isn't that stupid thankfully.
P.S. http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums ... _id=380046
Vista does support both D3D (perhaps not by the same name, but they have to have something) and OpenGL.
Yeah, it's just that you can't run OpenGL software on existing drivers in a window because of this desktop composition thing (probably related to the interface using D3D). Oh, unless you run it under emulation, which is guaranteed to suck, except maybe for stuff like level editors since they don't generally require a lot of rendering power.