win2k is microsoft's gaming OS of choice
This is a discussion about win2k is microsoft's gaming OS of choice in the Windows Games category; Okay I've got one for all those people that run around sayin win2k is not a gamers os. And yes I have seen the offical statements sayin for gaming use 98/me, for apps use 2k. With that said why would microsoft choose to put the win2k kernel as the os for their newly announced(longtimed rumored) x-box? because it's ...
Okay I've got one for all those people that run around sayin win2k is not a gamers os. And yes I have seen the offical statements sayin for gaming use 98/me, for apps use 2k. With that said why would microsoft choose to put the win2k kernel as the os for their newly announced(longtimed rumored) x-box?
because it's stability and functionality are clearly the best choice for gaming. Everything else is driver problems.
proceed to flame away.
[This message has been edited by sotti (edited 26 March 2000).]
because it's stability and functionality are clearly the best choice for gaming. Everything else is driver problems.
proceed to flame away.
[This message has been edited by sotti (edited 26 March 2000).]
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I've been under the impression that three of the major reasons Win2K isn't recommended as a game system are 1) hardware support isn't as great as Win9x (though it's gettin' there) 2) not-so-great DOS/legacy support, and there are still some great games that use the old technology (but not a whole bunch) and 3) Win2K is more of a resource hog.
Well, with the X-Box, 1) it's one set o' hardware, so no real troubles dealing with compatibility. One X-Box is basically the same as any other 2) games designed from the ground-up for the Win2K kernel and 3) basically the same as response one: they know the hardware's there to support it.
So, Win2K's uber-stable kernel makes sense.
(And, BTW, I use Win2K as my gaming OS of choice
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Well, with the X-Box, 1) it's one set o' hardware, so no real troubles dealing with compatibility. One X-Box is basically the same as any other 2) games designed from the ground-up for the Win2K kernel and 3) basically the same as response one: they know the hardware's there to support it.
So, Win2K's uber-stable kernel makes sense.
(And, BTW, I use Win2K as my gaming OS of choice

And what should a games console not do..??
Crash..!!!
And what does Win9X Kernel do..??
Need I say more..!!!!
Crash..!!!
And what does Win9X Kernel do..??
Need I say more..!!!!