Marktait 0 Posted October 15, 2001 Wasn't the idea of XP to be that it would run all the games windowsME ran and be as stable as Windows2000.Im very confused because WindowsXP doesnt run all my games! --------------------------------- 1.2Ghz AMDK7 Athlon Thunderbird 512MB PC133 Hyundai RAM ATX Gigabyte 71XE4 Motherboard 40GB Seagate ATA/100 5400RPM 16x 10x 40x LiteON ReWriter 40x Compaq CDDrive 17" NEC Monitor 64MB Nvidia GeForce 2 MX100 Ambient 56k V.92Fax Modem Creative SoundBlaster 128PCI Soundcard Hauppage WinTV and Radio card EPSON 580 USB Printer BlackWidow 648HOME USB Scanner WindowsXP 2526 IE6(2600) DirectX 8.1 Office2000 Premium --------------------------------- Share this post Link to post
NTGAMEMAN 0 Posted October 15, 2001 maybe its because you running Windows Xp build 2526 where build 2600 is the final !! Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted October 16, 2001 Well some games probably won't run if they rely on 9x-specific files to work. You are going to find that some games aren't worth it to get running when you make the jump to Win2k or XP. Try running the games with the Application Compatibility program. I believe it's somewhere in the Programs section of the start menu. Which games can't you get to work? Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted October 16, 2001 Maybe I'm running the wrong games but I've had absolutely no trouble getting games to run under XP. Even Final Fantasy VII ran fine first time. Compared to the trouble I had to go to to get some titles running under Windows 2000 it was sheer bliss. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted October 17, 2001 Of course, if they're DOS games, that could be more of a problem. If the troubled ones are courtesy of EA, it would explain a lot, considering EA's poor support for 2k users. There will be some games that just are not going to work at all regardless of what you do. That's the point where you should see how much it's worth to play again. Microsoft has done a good job of turning 2k into a good gaming platform, and I would assume that they would do what they can for XP. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted October 17, 2001 Due to the NT HAL preventing direct hardware access I never expected DOS games to work, if you do you are going to be sadly disappointed. With that in mind I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to get things like Duke Nukem 3D (and probably other build engine games too but I haven't tested this fully yet) and Rise of the Triad to work with full sound. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted October 17, 2001 games run well here havn't tried any dos games i play 3d shooters mostly and racing games Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted October 18, 2001 i'm still running 2526, all games have ran for me since build 2505, i'm in the process of downloading 2600, but the lightning fast speed of a 56k modem makes it hell trying to download a 512MB ISO. Share this post Link to post
shineon134 0 Posted October 21, 2001 The only game I am having problems with is Empire Earth demo. I have tried to run it in compatibility mode and I still get the same BSOD. I dont know what it says because it just flashes up on the screen and then the system reboots so I can't give you any information about what could be causing this. I have also looked in the event viewer and there is nothing there I don't know is anyone else having problems with the game. Share this post Link to post
lsmeg 0 Posted October 21, 2001 Quote: Maybe I'm running the wrong games but I've had absolutely no trouble getting games to run under XP. Even Final Fantasy VII ran fine first time. Compared to the trouble I had to go to to get some titles running under Windows 2000 it was sheer bliss. I too have had good luck with xp and games, but I can't say the same for Final Fantasy VII. No matter what I do, it always crashes on the mini games (motorcycle fight out of midgar, snowboarding, etc). What did you do to get it to work? Share this post Link to post