I am wondering,now when new OS Windows 7 is released,is it possible to install and play SRO on that OS? Is it possible to play SRO on 64bit Windows 7,or 32bit (x86)windows 7 ?
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I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
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I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 5168 Location: Palmdale, CA
asusi wrote:
.curve wrote:
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
Yes it has a built-in XP mode, but I see no reason why SRO couldn't just run in native Windows 7. Trying to run SRO in XP-mode would add unnecessary overhead.
A tiny, tiny voice in my head keeps whispering to me telling me to download and install Windows 7 on my system. I keep trying to ignore that voice. I guess I could dual boot it along with Ubuntu. Not sure the memory requirements for Windows 7. I only have 2 gigs RAM.
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 5168 Location: Palmdale, CA
PR0METHEUS wrote:
.curve wrote:
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
Yes it has a built-in XP mode, but I see no reason why SRO couldn't just run in native Windows 7. Trying to run SRO in XP-mode would add unnecessary overhead.
A tiny, tiny voice in my head keeps whispering to me telling me to download and install Windows 7 on my system. I keep trying to ignore that voice. I guess I could dual boot it along with Ubuntu. Not sure the memory requirements for Windows 7. I only have 2 gigs RAM.
No no, don't get me wrong, I agree that SRO should run in the actual Windows 7. Just saying that if it doesn't, that XP mode is always there.
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Just copy silkroad online installed to DVD and when u install w7 copy it back to hd... and be careful with w7 64bit drivers... they r still beaty and bugy... i had problem with graphics. and with w7 32bit all working fine
hmmmm... I suppose since I do work in IT security, I should probably have Windows and Linux both on my system... I should stay familiar with both operating systems.
Suppose that means I should multi-boot Windows 7/Vista/XP, Linux (Red Hat, SUSE, Gentoo, AND Ubuntu), Solaris 10, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD...
Too bad OS X won't install on my system.
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
Suppose that means I should multi-boot Windows 7/Vista/XP...
i have xp sp3 and w7 32bit on main pc, and on others ubuntu, vista and xp... just skip vista and all will be fine... xD
Yeah I didn't really plan to put Vista on my system. I don't actually have the means to do so anyway.
I'm actually about to reinstall my system from scratch though. I'm running Gentoo right now, but it's starting to annoy me. I was going to just put Ubuntu 9.04 on it, but now I'm debating if I want to dual-boot Ubuntu with Windows 7, or even tri-boot with Solaris or something else. I guess I could pick one OS and run the others in a virtual machine.
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
I saw that that mode is not designed for games, so it might not work on that. But as far as the topic asks, I have silkroad running at max settings (no shadows, lol) at 1920x1080 on Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and it runs just fine.
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
I saw that that mode is not designed for games, so it might not work on that. But as far as the topic asks, I have silkroad running at max settings (no shadows, lol) at 1920x1080 on Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and it runs just fine.
Shadows = DETAILED! Linux FTW
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
I heard Windows 7 comes with a built in XP option or something? So wouldn't you just be able to tell the Silkroad client to run in the XP version of Windows7 and you'd be fine?
Yes it has a built-in XP mode, but I see no reason why SRO couldn't just run in native Windows 7. Trying to run SRO in XP-mode would add unnecessary overhead.
A tiny, tiny voice in my head keeps whispering to me telling me to download and install Windows 7 on my system. I keep trying to ignore that voice. I guess I could dual boot it along with Ubuntu. Not sure the memory requirements for Windows 7. I only have 2 gigs RAM.
No no, don't get me wrong, I agree that SRO should run in the actual Windows 7. Just saying that if it doesn't, that XP mode is always there.
Otherwise, the virtual XP desktop behaves pretty much as you'd expect, with a couple of exceptions. There's no explicit way to shut down, and closing Virtual PC will hibernate the image by default. The software also lets you run XP in full-screen mode, but with a little pop-out bar at the top to prevent you from trapping yourself in. Oh, and OpenGL/Direct 3D games don't appear to work.
Of course it's nothing official, just a review. I remember seeing something about OpenGL/Direct3D not working in XP-Mode from other sites as well.
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
Otherwise, the virtual XP desktop behaves pretty much as you'd expect, with a couple of exceptions. There's no explicit way to shut down, and closing Virtual PC will hibernate the image by default. The software also lets you run XP in full-screen mode, but with a little pop-out bar at the top to prevent you from trapping yourself in. Oh, and OpenGL/Direct 3D games don't appear to work.
Of course it's nothing official, just a review. I remember seeing something about OpenGL/Direct3D not working in XP-Mode from other sites as well.
then what the hell is the big deal with microsoft going around flaunting this XP mode. if it's the same thing as downloading VIrtualPC and running XP, then who gives a fck? If it can run native XP mode, then it'd be a diff story.
well thats windows 7 rc i was talking about the version before it. i remember going to get it and it said there not letting anyone download anymore of windows 7 but will continue to give keys.
well thats windows 7 rc i was talking about the version before it. i remember going to get it and it said there not letting anyone download anymore of windows 7 but will continue to give keys.
Makes sense that Microsoft wouldn't want to allow us to download a prior version of Windows 7 (e.g., the beta version) when a newer RC is available.
Maniac wrote:
then what the hell is the big deal with microsoft going around flaunting this XP mode. if it's the same thing as downloading VIrtualPC and running XP, then who gives a fck? If it can run native XP mode, then it'd be a diff story.
The VirtualPC XP-Mode in Windows 7, from what I understand, is supposed to be more integrated into Windows 7 itself. From what I read, it's supposed to present the XP applications as if they are part of Windows 7, instead of just running those apps inside a VirtualPC window.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong? I think it has two modes: full XP (in a VirtualPC window) and individual applications "appearing to be" natively running in Win7. I know, for example, if you install an app like MS Office 2000 in XP-Mode, the shortcuts to it will show up in the Windows 7 start menu.
_________________ Missing the good times in SRO...
SRO: 1x, STR Blader (Thebes) 54, STR blader (Venice) 0x, INT wizard (Venice) 19, INT spear (Venice) 34, STR rogue/bard (Venus) 0x, STR blader (Venus) 8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
well thats windows 7 rc i was talking about the version before it. i remember going to get it and it said there not letting anyone download anymore of windows 7 but will continue to give keys.
Makes sense that Microsoft wouldn't want to allow us to download a prior version of Windows 7 (e.g., the beta version) when a newer RC is available.
sorry i dont watch the windows 7 page every second
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