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Will you buy Win 7 in the first month after the release? POLL /moved

robby5403robby5403 Member Posts: 368

Just wondering.

Will you people buy Win 7 in the first month after the release, will you wait till the first service pack or will you stay at your old operating system? Fill in the Poll and discuss your choise in this thread.

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  • InzraInzra Member Posts: 679

    Isn't this off topic material?

  • XasapisXasapis Member RarePosts: 6,337

    My answer would be yes, if I could build a PC with a directX11 card when win 7 launches. Since this probably won't be the case, I'll probably wait until the new generation of cards is available. So for me it's a decision restricted due to hardware, not software.

    Edit: I didn't vote because nothing applies for me. I'm also relatively happy with vista.

  • robby5403robby5403 Member Posts: 368
    Originally posted by Xasapis


    My answer would be yes, if I could build a PC with a directX11 card when win 7 launches. Since this probably won't be the case, I'll probably wait until the new generation of cards is available. So for me it's a decision restricted due to hardware, not software.



     

    Pitty Im not able to change the poll otherwise i could add this also... :)

  • Mystik86Mystik86 Member CommonPosts: 380

    Probably should be in the off-topic section.

    I will probably wait until the first service pack is released.

  • NadrilNadril Member Posts: 1,276

    Depends on what kind of money I have at the moment and if I feel like upgrading (and how much an upgrade from vista to 7 will be).

    So I'm not really sure when.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912

    A simple "Yes" or "No" would have been nice.

    And yes, because it's finally a true successor to XP and puts Vista in the dirt where it should have never risen from to begin with.

  • RaizeenRaizeen Member Posts: 622

    buy? no but use it? yes:P

  • tvalentinetvalentine Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 4,216
    Originally posted by Zorvan


    A simple "Yes" or "No" would have been nice.



     

    thats what i was expecting ....

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  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657

    Personally I'm thinking of Windows 7 as a service pack for Vista that makes is a worthwhile operating system.. I didn't buy Vista. Eventually I will buy Windows 7.

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  • KordeshKordesh Member Posts: 1,715

     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, and then deal with any subsequent performance issues go right ahead...

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  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, go right ahead...



     

    I've been running it for over a year and a half ( legit as a TechNet tester, not "cracked" off torrent sites ) with no game compatibility issues with anything other than Gameguard when trying to play AION ( and considering Gameguard is a rootkit, the fact Win 7 blocks it out tells me it's working as intended ) and Tage DRM used on Darkstar One ( which is the same rootkit type shit as Gameguard ). So sorry, this gamer is not a "moron" but is enjoying his "bleeding edge" OS very much, thank you.

  • SheistaSheista Member UncommonPosts: 1,203
    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, and then deal with any subsequent performance issues go right ahead...

     

    Apparently you haven't actually used Windows 7.  It is extremely reliable, and has proved to be an incredible replacement for both XP and Vista.  ( I ran XP for years, and then switched to Vista x64 ultimate recently, and used it before the win 7 RC was released, and I have been running Win 7 as my primary OS since then and have loved it.  I play plenty of games and use a wide variety of applications, and have yet to have a compatibility issue on anything made since the XP era.  I've had some very minor compatibility issues with OLD games (by old, i mean win 95/98 era)  Anything recent has had zero problems, and runs flawlessly.  Win 7 is a fantastic OS, and is what Vista should have been at the beginning (though I will admit that I liked Vista before I switched to 7)

  • QSatuQSatu Member UncommonPosts: 1,796

    I tried it.. and had too many problems with older games so no.. I won't get it for some time. XP is ok for now.

  • patrikd23patrikd23 Member UncommonPosts: 1,155
    Originally posted by Zorvan

    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, go right ahead...



     

    I've been running it for over a year and a half ( legit as a TechNet tester, not "cracked" off torrent sites ) with no game compatibility issues with anything other than Gameguard when trying to play AION ( and considering Gameguard is a rootkit, the fact Win 7 blocks it out tells me it's working as intended ) and Tage DRM used on Darkstar One ( which is the same rootkit type shit as Gameguard ). So sorry, this gamer is not a "moron" but is enjoying his "bleeding edge" OS very much, thank you.

     

    I believe I saw a fix for windows 7 for gameguard and for Aion, look for it. Then again I agree with you gameguard is pure skit. If any newbie hacker wanna get in they could do it easy, and then use cheats to have advantage in games.

  • pal18pal18 Member UncommonPosts: 45

    No I won't, already preordered it.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by patrikd23

    Originally posted by Zorvan

    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, go right ahead...



     

    I've been running it for over a year and a half ( legit as a TechNet tester, not "cracked" off torrent sites ) with no game compatibility issues with anything other than Gameguard when trying to play AION ( and considering Gameguard is a rootkit, the fact Win 7 blocks it out tells me it's working as intended ) and Tage DRM used on Darkstar One ( which is the same rootkit type shit as Gameguard ). So sorry, this gamer is not a "moron" but is enjoying his "bleeding edge" OS very much, thank you.

     

    I believe I saw a fix for windows 7 for gameguard and for Aion, look for it. Then again I agree with you gameguard is pure skit. If any newbie hacker wanna get in they could do it easy, and then use cheats to have advantage in games.

    Yeah, they made a fix finally in beta 3 of AION. I was aware of it. I was simply stating mmo wise, that was the only issue I've ever had.

     

  • John.A.ZoidJohn.A.Zoid Member Posts: 1,531

    I would if I was still uber into games and PC's but the past few years I've just slowly become bored of games and I enjoy other things more like my Motorbikes. I just think they've become stale and the mmorpg genre the most which hasn't had a good mmorpg since 2004 and I havn't played any since 2005.

  • ScyrisScyris Member UncommonPosts: 149

    Imma stay with XP Pro as long as possible, since Win 7 is bascally vista with a few tweaks and still has the 40-60% lower performance than XP in all programs. Not to mention all the annoying "features" it has.

  • John.A.ZoidJohn.A.Zoid Member Posts: 1,531
    Originally posted by Zorvan

    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, go right ahead...



     

    I've been running it for over a year and a half ( legit as a TechNet tester, not "cracked" off torrent sites ) with no game compatibility issues with anything other than Gameguard when trying to play AION ( and considering Gameguard is a rootkit, the fact Win 7 blocks it out tells me it's working as intended ) and Tage DRM used on Darkstar One ( which is the same rootkit type shit as Gameguard ). So sorry, this gamer is not a "moron" but is enjoying his "bleeding edge" OS very much, thank you.



     

    For me the deal breaker is no "What u hear" function because Microsoft have disabled it on Windows 7 so the record companies don't moan about people recording their tracks. So legit people who used it for making videos and stuff get burnt.........

  • ScyrisScyris Member UncommonPosts: 149

    Personally MS Should had win7 out for free. not like they really make much money on OS's anyway.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by Scyris


    Imma stay with XP Pro as long as possible, since Win 7 is bascally vista with a few tweaks and still has the 40-60% lower performance than XP in all programs. Not to mention all the annoying "features" it has.



     

    LOL

    Okay, i gotta see links for that one.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by Scyris


    Personally MS Should had win7 out for free. not like they really make much money on OS's anyway.



     

    Now I know you're trolling.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by John.A.Zoid

    Originally posted by Zorvan

    Originally posted by Kordesh


     Any gamer who runs a bleeding edge OS instead of waiting at least a year is an absolute moron. The support isn't going to be there, and it won't be encompasing for at least that long. If you're cool with having to ask "Does it support windows 7 ;;" every time you want to try something, go right ahead...



     

    I've been running it for over a year and a half ( legit as a TechNet tester, not "cracked" off torrent sites ) with no game compatibility issues with anything other than Gameguard when trying to play AION ( and considering Gameguard is a rootkit, the fact Win 7 blocks it out tells me it's working as intended ) and Tage DRM used on Darkstar One ( which is the same rootkit type shit as Gameguard ). So sorry, this gamer is not a "moron" but is enjoying his "bleeding edge" OS very much, thank you.



     

    For me the deal breaker is no "What u hear" function because Microsoft have disabled it on Windows 7 so the record companies don't moan about people recording their tracks. So legit people who used it for making videos and stuff get burnt.........



     

    Is that Microsoft's fault? Or Windows 7's fault? Nope. And there's free programs to download that work with 7 that do the same thing.

    Look at the poor Australians due to the EU forcing all that "anti-trust" shit because of companies like AMD. They get Windows "E", which doesn't even come with  a web browser. Why? Because Google and Opera and other browser makers claimed it was unfair, so the EU demanded Microsoft package all of their competitor's browsers for customer's to choose. Would you package your competitor's shit with your product? Neither would MS, so they just removed the browser all together.

  • IhmoteppIhmotepp Member Posts: 14,495

    Yes, definitely time to move to Win 7.

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  • JTJT Member Posts: 401

    I'm using Win 7 now.

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