should I install vista just for the dx10 ?? Not the full version of vista .. the one that has basically everything removed from it ??
have like a dual boot system use it only for gaming etc ?
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hm, well, I don't have much time for gaming and afaik not really much games utilize DX10 yet, but if a game does it can really be a big plus....I have played Crysis on DX9 and seen how it looks on DX10, the difference was really impressing, especially the water effects for example.
but on the other side Vista is not really a candidate for a system to work with every day, simply because it's too buggy and unreliable...so it's just an option for hardcore gamers that run it on their gaming boxes while using Linux or XP on the main system....
but on the other side Vista is not really a candidate for a system to work with every day, simply because it's too buggy and unreliable...so it's just an option for hardcore gamers that run it on their gaming boxes while using Linux or XP on the main system....