Ok...Before you all fly off the handle about what I am about to bring up. Please read this completly.
It seems to me that if I can run my New machine in XP Pro and Windows 7 with having the same crashing issues and when I run (without any changes) on the same operating systems in compatibility MODE. All of a sudden The game runs stable for hours again in both operating systems. To me I am lead to believe that the age of Aces High programming is Really starting to show. In otherwords It has not kept up with the NEWER technology we now have. If this is true then why are countless hours and money being spent by us the consumer on trying to make this run when the answer is to play in compatability mode.
WHAT ARE THE NEGATIVES OF RUNNING IN COMP. MODE?
Just something to think about..( let the ridicule begin...LOL)....(BTW DONT FOCUS ON THE WINDOWS 7...Its just an example.. )
Kam
I highlighted the part that is not a question and is not based on any known facts, yet presented our product in a derogatory or negative aspect. I questioned you to that point. You cannot have access to any facts to support the statement, unless you work here. Then again, if did work here, you would have never made the above statement as you would have known it is full of baloney.
We (HTC) did not lead you to believe anything. If you wanted to know something, then all you had to do is ask. Anytime, anyone presents our product or service in a derogatory or negative light with no basis in facts, I will ask the same question I asked you.
You have no inherent rights to judge us on how we do things. Feel free to question the choices we make, and when appropriate, we will answer those questions.
In other words, here is all you had to say to get the same exact results,
"Why do I have to run the game in compatibility mode and what are the effects of doing so?" A purely non-confrontational question. Instead, you chose to be confrontational, whether you meant to or not.
Now, as far as why one system will take that patches and another one will not goes. It depends on the version of Windows installed (there are approximately 46 different revisions of the Windows XP CD's in the market). Then there are numerous things which can impact it. You have to remember, the software patch is an attempt to work around a hardware design bug in the CPU itself. That is pretty tricky to do. AMD is basically replacing the kernel of the operating system and they are probably paranoid about it so it may not actually update the kernel is the kernel is not stock.
Things like anti-virus programs also replace/patch the kernel. I can see those applications causing the AMD patch to fail.