Originally posted by: Sunner
I'm a bit interested in why you care what others run Link?
Is there anything special that makes you think NT based windowses would run games faster just because support for 9x windowses was excluded?
Microsoft provides API's for developers, developers use those API's to make programs, they don't target specific kernel releases(unless the job of the program somehow includes low level stuff that needs to target specific kernel releases).
There's no reason why WinXP would run a program faster just because it doesn't support Win9X, unless said program is making use of features that are simply better implemented under XP.
That said, I agree that Win9x is a load of crap that needs to die, but the reson isn't increased gaming performance.
I don't care what others run. What I do want is all software (including open source, freeware, shareware, and commercial closed source) to be compiled for Windows NT based operating systems only. I wanted that to happen as far back as 2002 and at the very latest 2003. When I say Windows NT based opertaing systems only, I mean when it comes to software designed for the Microsoft OS world. Of course Linux and MAC OS X native versions would be great as well However, POS Windows 9X needs to be excluded and dead. It should have died years ago. People can run it if they want, but they should have been stuck using older software produced in the year 2001 and earlier if they wanted to continue and use Windows 9X, thus because almost all new software should have been for Windows NT only when it comes to the Microsoft OS computing world.
To sum it up, I wouldn't care at all what others run as long as all software (including open source, freeware, shareware, and commercial closed source) was written and optimized for the native Windows NT based OS the last four years. But is is because of the Windows 9X users that ruined my hopes of seeing many more softwares (including games) optimized for only Windows 2000/XP as far back as 2002. At the very least, they could have made software deisgned to require a 1GHz or faster CPU to run for Windows 2000/XP only. Sure, there were so many users using Windows 9X as far back as 2002, but there was no reason for games and applications targeting users with high end hardware to support junker Windows 98/ME.
That is why I care. It is because of the Windows 98SE obsessers and lovers who lived in this fantasy world where they blindly believed Windows 98SE was by far better than any other OS MS ever released and that they would continue and use it on the latest hardware for running the latest software, which has caused WAY TOO many software and hardware manufacturers to support them for WAY WAY TOO LONG, which only ruined the chance of seeing a lot more native Windows 2000/XP only optimized applications as far back as 2002.