I was rather surprised to see a gaming performance review... There has been nothing coming out of Redmond to suggest that gaming performance was being tackled. I've not seen any articles or previews suggesting SP1 changes anything to do with gaming. And every SP1 feature list that I've seen doesn't mention any improvements that directly effect gaming. This article is a bit of a non-event.
I'm about to read the core performance review, and I'm expecting to read a review of note. I've had SP1 for 3 weeks during which time I've noticed to radical improvements in a few places, combined with a few disappointments. But to be fair to MS, SP1 has delivered most of what it claimed it was going to do.
What I'd like to see next is a roadmap for SP2 - and I'd like that SP2 to be akin to XP SP2 - almost like an upgrade with revamping of areas like UAC and re-engineering of key areas that will directly improve gaming. I'm not going to hold my breath though! :)
Originally Posted by cjmUK I was rather surprised to see a gaming performance review... There has been nothing coming out of Redmond to suggest that gaming performance was being tackled. I've not seen any articles or previews suggesting SP1 changes anything to do with gaming. And every SP1 feature list that I've seen doesn't mention any improvements that directly effect gaming. This article is a bit of a non-event.
I'm about to read the core performance review, and I'm expecting to read a review of note. I've had SP1 for 3 weeks during which time I've noticed to radical improvements in a few places, combined with a few disappointments. But to be fair to MS, SP1 has delivered most of what it claimed it was going to do.
What I'd like to see next is a roadmap for SP2 - and I'd like that SP2 to be akin to XP SP2 - almost like an upgrade with revamping of areas like UAC and re-engineering of key areas that will directly improve gaming. I'm not going to hold my breath though! :)
Thanks for your feedback - I understand what you're saying but both Nvidia and AMD have almost pushed Vista SP1 down our throats as a way to get 'the best gaming experience' in Windows Vista. We're moving to it anyway, so it felt like a worthwhile investigation to see if there are any improvements... even if nothing has really been documented.
Originally Posted by Tim S Thanks for your feedback - I understand what you're saying but both Nvidia and AMD have almost pushed Vista SP1 down our throats as a way to get 'the best gaming experience' in Windows Vista. We're moving to it anyway, so it felt like a worthwhile investigation to see if there are any improvements... even if nothing has really been documented.
Let me assure you that NVidia and AMD (along with Creative and host of others) will be first against the wall when the revolution comes!
[I'm still trying to RMA and Xtreme Gamer card with Creative because the Mic doesn't work under Vista]
i have to wonder about the choice of video cards for testing, though. both the 3870x2 and the 9800 GX2 are somewhat "experimental" in nature, have rather flaky drivers, and have widely variable performance from game to game, compared to the single-GPU cards.
i wonder if there's a more definite performance change in more established, mainstream cards like the 3870 and the 8800GT.
Well, i'm really p'd off... been on with Microsoft Tech support for 2 hours this eve - and they couldnt even fix the problem. I had little hope to be honest. Looks like i need to do a full re-install if i want SP1...
I hate microsoft
Originally Posted by vaderag Well, i'm really p'd off... been on with Microsoft Tech support for 2 hours this eve - and they couldnt even fix the problem. I had little hope to be honest. Looks like i need to do a full re-install if i want SP1...
I hate microsoft
Originally Posted by vaderag Well, i'm really p'd off... been on with Microsoft Tech support for 2 hours this eve - and they couldnt even fix the problem. I had little hope to be honest. Looks like i need to do a full re-install if i want SP1...
I hate microsoft
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I'm about to read the core performance review, and I'm expecting to read a review of note. I've had SP1 for 3 weeks during which time I've noticed to radical improvements in a few places, combined with a few disappointments. But to be fair to MS, SP1 has delivered most of what it claimed it was going to do.
What I'd like to see next is a roadmap for SP2 - and I'd like that SP2 to be akin to XP SP2 - almost like an upgrade with revamping of areas like UAC and re-engineering of key areas that will directly improve gaming. I'm not going to hold my breath though! :)
Thanks for your feedback - I understand what you're saying but both Nvidia and AMD have almost pushed Vista SP1 down our throats as a way to get 'the best gaming experience' in Windows Vista. We're moving to it anyway, so it felt like a worthwhile investigation to see if there are any improvements... even if nothing has really been documented.
Let me assure you that NVidia and AMD (along with Creative and host of others) will be first against the wall when the revolution comes!
[I'm still trying to RMA and Xtreme Gamer card with Creative because the Mic doesn't work under Vista]
i wonder if there's a more definite performance change in more established, mainstream cards like the 3870 and the 8800GT.
I hate microsoft
:(
Come to the dark side, embrace linux, we have cookies! :D