I am sorry Skuzzy if my Post came off wrong, but lets wait till the dust settles and see what Microsoft comes up with.
I was an early adaptor to Vista from XP. I am Field Service Engineer and was getting service calls from Companies and Home users that had bought Vista or Vista preinstalled on their new PC. Do I like Vista? It’s Ok, it works my only grip is that the steering wheel and gas pedals don’t work with Vista other than that not one issue but that’s my experience. Hell, I still have Windows 3.11 for workgroups installed on my PC. I boot to it just for kicks and chuckles. I still have XP not a problem with it either, except as far as I’m concerned it’s dead. Microsoft has called it dead.
Would you say that about 80% of the Aces II players have store bought PC’s with additional Bloat ware from the manufactures of their PC? If they buy a new one from one of the retailers it’s going to have Vista. I have also read where companies are charging $150 extra to downgrade a PC to XP. So upon reading an echo chamber in the second post... Skuzzy said… I had to respond, because I am using Windows 7 beta, and it’s nice, so far I can’t complain aboutit. It looks like Vista but does not act like Vista. It took me only 20 minutes to install it. Sure it’s bloated with typical Microsoft stuff, and new eye candy but HighTech doesn’t make a DOS base version of Aces II, so what choice do I have, again XP is dead.
As far as Aces II, I used the regular windows installer and not the one label d for Vista. I was not greeted with the endless User access control windows that kept popping up in Vista. No spinning clipboard, I hold a constant 60 Frame rate, XP and Vista it was all over the place for 12 to 75(rare) on a slow night. My processor is taxed at times, my system an AMD 2.2 GHZ Athlon 64, not a dual core or triple core, 2GB of system memory (pc3200), an AGP Geforce 7600 video card.
In 2014 what are you going to do? Retire! Well Good for you Skuzzy! I still have 20 years left before I can do that. I now work for a State Government and I also have Vista box running at work and About half of our programs don’t work Vista or in internet explorer 7! I refuse to be like the rest of my coworkers and claim “they can pry XP out of my cold dead hard drive” and hide my head in the sand thinking things are going to get better. I prefer my Ubuntu Linux box, but for the next 7 months I’m using Windows 7, and providing feed back when I can, wither or not Microsoft listens is a different story.