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also, is it worthy of an upgrade to a 64 bit OS...thats the big question. Anybody here wanna do some benchmarks, or perhaps take some screenies to see if it looks any different?
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
well, i personally would stick to win xp 32bit. 64bit has too many driver issues and crap like that. i wouldnt go 64bit just for a game...or 2.
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
well, i personally would stick to win xp 32bit. 64bit has too many driver issues and crap like that. i wouldnt go 64bit just for a game...or 2.
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
well, i personally would stick to win xp 32bit. 64bit has too many driver issues and crap like that. i wouldnt go 64bit just for a game...or 2.
Yeah, that kind of thinking will move us forward... Can you be a bit more specific in your "driver issues" claim? I installed XP x64 this past week and there weren't any driver issues. Don't get me wrong, I installed a few months back and wasn't really pleased enough to keep it. Things seem to have gotten better. Personally, I think games and a gaming rig are a great reason and choice to run XP x64 - it requires a fairly high performance system and it isn't mission critical.
As far as HL2 x64 goes, I played a bit, and the game looks and runs about the same. My main disappointment was that I couldn't get it to load my saved games from the 32-bit version, so I can't compare directly with my "testing" save point.
Originally posted by: Hacp
Want to use your webcam? Ow no! The webcam didn't come with 64 bit drivers.
Have a new PCI sound card? Ow no! The company was too lazy to come up with 64 bit drivers...
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
well, i personally would stick to win xp 32bit. 64bit has too many driver issues and crap like that. i wouldnt go 64bit just for a game...or 2.
Yeah, that kind of thinking will move us forward... Can you be a bit more specific in your "driver issues" claim? I installed XP x64 this past week and there weren't any driver issues. Don't get me wrong, I installed a few months back and wasn't really pleased enough to keep it. Things seem to have gotten better. Personally, I think games and a gaming rig are a great reason and choice to run XP x64 - it requires a fairly high performance system and it isn't mission critical.
As far as HL2 x64 goes, I played a bit, and the game looks and runs about the same. My main disappointment was that I couldn't get it to load my saved games from the 32-bit version, so I can't compare directly with my "testing" save point.
Originally posted by: Ackmed
Originally posted by: Hacp
Want to use your webcam? Ow no! The webcam didn't come with 64 bit drivers.
Have a new PCI sound card? Ow no! The company was too lazy to come up with 64 bit drivers...
How do you know he has a webcam, and that it doesnt have drivers? Or sound card?
Several months ago, the driver support wasnt nearly as good as it is today. All of my hardware, currently has x64 driver support. Yes, even my 4 year old digi cam. And my new X-Fi sound card.
But to get back on topic.
http://home.comcast.net/~denverspictures/HL21920-2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~denverspictures/HL21920.jpg
I dont think x64 makes it faster. But I dont recall the stress test being in Lost Coast before the update.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: Ackmed
But to get back on topic.
http://home.comcast.net/~denverspictures/HL21920-2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~denverspictures/HL21920.jpg
I dont think x64 makes it faster. But I dont recall the stress test being in Lost Coast before the update.
i have that stress testing option all of a sudden too, i noticed it after i beat it a day or two ago.. and im running 32bit.
could you run that test though in 32bit mode for us? see if there is any performance increases.
oh, and that stress test is crappy though, theres no HDR.
edit: and whats your rig?
Originally posted by: keidanny
question: how do you even go about getting the 64-bit version.. steam updated (a very short one) but i don't think that was the x64 thing. Can someone point me in the right direction? when i load hl2, it's still running in 32-bit mode.
Thanks!
Originally posted by: Ackmed
If I am not mistaken, you need x64 XP, not the x32 version.
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Yeah, that kind of thinking will move us forward... Can you be a bit more specific in your "driver issues" claim? I installed XP x64 this past week and there weren't any driver issues.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Yeah, that kind of thinking will move us forward... Can you be a bit more specific in your "driver issues" claim? I installed XP x64 this past week and there weren't any driver issues.
You don't have the same hardware as everyone else either. There are still lots of devices unsupported in X64. Fortunately for you and me, most of our hardware works fine. But there are still PLENTY of (especially older) devices unsupported and they may still be for a long time. Plus a lot of the ones that are available are still in beta or unsupported state.
My ATI TV Wonder doesn't work in x64, so that's why I don't use x64 regularly. Additionally, PunkBuster on Wolfenstein crashes in 64-bit. Luckily Battlefield 2 works under 64-bit, even with PunkBuster. Either the 32-bit emulation layer is still not perfect, or some applications are coded too explicitly to run on x64.
You can't blame him because some of his hardware companies didn't release any 64-bit drivers.