I have read that it isn't compatable with x64 but i have also read on other forums that it works perfectly fine on xp x64. Can anyone confirm that it will play on xp x64???The last remnant on xp x64
I have tried, but it won't even install with xp x64.The last remnant on xp x64
Try the x86 version, x64 really sucks for playing games!
it shouldn't be the problem of x64; it works well on vista x64; guess xp x64 is the problem.
OK, so I lied.
Apparently, all the files extracted during the install, but it froze at the very end.I closed the installer and now all the files are there, AND the game works fine. I only played for 20 minutes though.Also, what's the diff between the x86 and x64? I'm using Windows XP 64-bit in a fresh install, but I have TWO sets of Program Files folders: Program Files, and Program Files (x86)
[Who uses XP 64bit. That's a waste of time.
[QUOTE=''Deihmos''][Who uses XP 64bit. That's a waste of time.[/QUOTE]Why's that?I don't see how it's a waste of time to use a faster operating system. Since installing XP 64-bit, the only hold-up I've run into is iTunes not wanting to work. Other than that, I have actually saved lots of time because everything loads faster and runs smoother.I guess wherever you live, people define words by the opposite of what they really mean. Hence, ''a waste of time'' is actually something that SAVES you time, right? I get it now!
[QUOTE=''Deihmos''][Who uses XP 64bit. That's a waste of time.[/QUOTE]
I used Windows XP x64 for more than 6 months before switching to Vista Ultimate x64. It is definitely worth for a fast machine with plenty of RAMs. I am playing games (released between 1999 - 2009) and except few cases everything is working fine.
[QUOTE=''skinnyd69''][QUOTE=''Deihmos''][Who uses XP 64bit. That's a waste of time.[/QUOTE]Why's that?I don't see how it's a waste of time to use a faster operating system. Since installing XP 64-bit, the only hold-up I've run into is iTunes not wanting to work. Other than that, I have actually saved lots of time because everything loads faster and runs smoother.I guess wherever you live, people define words by the opposite of what they really mean. Hence, ''a waste of time'' is actually something that SAVES you time, right? I get it now![/QUOTE] Vista already has much better support. Xp 64bit was an expirement and itdoesn't utilize memory as well as Vista 64bit. I suggest you upgrade...you will get itunes working again. Using the Windows 7 beta mightbe better than using Xp 64bit.
no can't do
What makes xp 64 so different from 32 though?I've never used it until this most recent install a few days ago, and the only thing I've noticed is a noticable performance improvement over xp 32.Think about it from my perspective. I've got a stable operating system that works great SO FAR. I've already installed and re-downloaded a bunch of games on Steam (I can only DL 90GB per month). Wouldn't it just be better to wait for the next Windows release and get that, rather than re-format and reconfigure anything?Besides, and I'm not trying to say you're wrong, but isn't there a reason why MS has blatantly said that Vista is crap and they're ''moving on?''
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