Opinions wanted from people using Win2K for gaming....
Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 10:34 pm
I'm considering going back to Win2K when I build my new workstation. There's really nothing in XP that I need or use, and XP has a couple of VERY annoying problems.
The most annoying is that if you spawn multiple Explorer windows (as I do) XP doesn't remember their sizes and positions after you've opened a certain number.
The only fix for this is a registry hack, but you eventually hit the limit again and have to reset the registry another time.
It's annoying as hell. I use detail view and carefully adjust the size and the column widths for all my explorer views, and then XP just forgets them all eventually.
Win2K doesn't have this problem, and that alone is reason enough for me to go back.
About the only thing I'd miss is System Restore, but since I ghost my OS partition at least once a month, and whenever I'm about to install new hardware, that's a non issue.
Frankly I'm sick of the bloat and I want a nice lean fast system again.
My only concern is gaming. I have to assume that game publishers aren't working too hard at Win2K compatibility anymore, and I wanted to get a feel from you Win2K gamers out there how that stands. I only play first person shooters - mostly Quake engine games (which I know all work fine under Win2K), but just wanted to hear if anyone was running into issues with games in general and Win2K.
I never had a problem with gaming & Win2K, but it's been almost a year since I switched to XP.
Thanks....
The most annoying is that if you spawn multiple Explorer windows (as I do) XP doesn't remember their sizes and positions after you've opened a certain number.
The only fix for this is a registry hack, but you eventually hit the limit again and have to reset the registry another time.
It's annoying as hell. I use detail view and carefully adjust the size and the column widths for all my explorer views, and then XP just forgets them all eventually.
Win2K doesn't have this problem, and that alone is reason enough for me to go back.
About the only thing I'd miss is System Restore, but since I ghost my OS partition at least once a month, and whenever I'm about to install new hardware, that's a non issue.
Frankly I'm sick of the bloat and I want a nice lean fast system again.
My only concern is gaming. I have to assume that game publishers aren't working too hard at Win2K compatibility anymore, and I wanted to get a feel from you Win2K gamers out there how that stands. I only play first person shooters - mostly Quake engine games (which I know all work fine under Win2K), but just wanted to hear if anyone was running into issues with games in general and Win2K.
I never had a problem with gaming & Win2K, but it's been almost a year since I switched to XP.
Thanks....