LiveWare 3 for Win2K
This is a discussion about LiveWare 3 for Win2K in the Windows Hardware category; I just hope that when its released in mid May they bring it up to the Windows 95 level of applications. The current version is rather poor considering how long Win2K was in beta.
I just hope that when its released in mid May they bring it up to the Windows 95 level of applications. The current version is rather poor considering how long Win2K was in beta
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IT is poor and it pops a lot. hopefully hte new one will give us better sounds.
These drivers have major problems. I'm surprised you even got games to work in Win2k with liveware 3 drivers.
So far, Half Life locks after like 10 seconds sitting at the menus, even if i touch nothing.
So far, Half Life locks after like 10 seconds sitting at the menus, even if i touch nothing.
oops, apparently "Liveware for windows2000" and "liveware 3 for windows200" are 2 totally seperate packages.
"liveware for windows2000" is what is available now, and what sucks.
"liveware 3 for windows2000" is coming in mid-may.
Just want to make sure I get my versions straight
"liveware for windows2000" is what is available now, and what sucks.
"liveware 3 for windows2000" is coming in mid-may.
Just want to make sure I get my versions straight
"Liveware for windows2000" is Liveware 2.2
so the new Liveware3 should be better.
& then comes Liveware4
so the new Liveware3 should be better.
& then comes Liveware4
So..
LiveWare 2000 are the drivers that suck today.
LiveWare 3 are the drivers that will suck...tomorrow.
:}
LiveWare 2000 are the drivers that suck today.
LiveWare 3 are the drivers that will suck...tomorrow.
:}
Which is the Liveware that wont break my system?
(thats rhetorical )
[This message has been edited by Mondain98 (edited 16 April 2000).]
(thats rhetorical )
[This message has been edited by Mondain98 (edited 16 April 2000).]