Postby Jingo Jaden » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:28 am
Well, one thing I have noticed is that when the hardware is not up to recomended par, or sometimes just at the level where the recomended par is set, trouble might very easily occur. The Vista functional or whatever the stamp is called that so easily gets slapped on every new computer that is beeing developed under the sun for MS so often ignores that functional is one thing, while optimal performance is another. The low end/old laptops being the prime suspect. As useual I will post what I would recomend in terms of hardware, if every one of these are as good or better, then it might be that the OS will not work with the hardware properly or a bug/glitch. Worst case would be that it won't work with CoH.
For what I would consider strong and enjoyable performance in terms of Vista.
- 2,2 GHZ dual core. *Intel or AMD*
- 2GB ram. *Recomend 4gb for optimal performance, but I have seen Vista Ultimate work well on 2GB, still ram is not that expensive these day either*. 667 mhz.
- A capable hard disk.
- 8600 GTS graphic card. *If it is a laptop then 8600GT* Not really tried much under this performance bar or seen Vista work good/bad on lesser computers, but I can't see the 8600gts being too weak compared to the 8800gts.
- Solid anti-virus that updates regulary. *High demand anti-virus programs could slow down your computer, I experiensed the same with a laptop that had Norton Anti-virus, but it is very old as well*.
- Newest drivers/patches downloaded.
If you switch to XP, then try to get your hands on SP3. Apparently makes it alot faster than SP2. If the performance bar is below what I listed above then switching to XP might be the right solution.
*Edit: Vista service pack 1 is said to remove most of the bugs with the OS, so if you can find that, then it might be worth a try*
Of two evils, choose neither - Charles Spurgeon.