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Gothic DOES run on Windows XP
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Gothic runs fine on Windows XP. Maybe not as smooth as it does on Windows 98, but that's because Windows XP came out after Gothic did. But Gothic is still very playable on Windows XP and it's an AWESOME game.
Post Thu Feb 07, 2002 5:54 am
 
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I agree (Gothic runs quicker on XP than on 98 for me)
Post Thu Feb 07, 2002 7:51 am
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Post Thu Feb 07, 2002 11:58 am
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I have reinstalled win XP pro for about 1 month ago, and tried to use win xp´s own drivers,, and i have never had my system run so smooth.

Gothic runs very smooth with all things on. So YES Gothic runs very good on XP.

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Post Thu Feb 07, 2002 12:05 pm
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I did start Gothic on ME and had crushes. Same in W98. Not even one in XP.
Post Fri Feb 08, 2002 5:28 pm
 
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XP is quite stable for me in Gothic.

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Post Sat Feb 09, 2002 6:50 pm
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yeah, it runs under XP. If you have a soundblaster live, however, it is going to force you to run in a 2 speaker config.
Post Thu Mar 21, 2002 10:10 am
 
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Sounblaster Live is well known fot its problems with XP (and not only XP ).
I guess they will correct main problems with new drivers.

[ This Message was edited by: Danicek on 2002-03-21 05:08 ]
Post Thu Mar 21, 2002 11:07 am
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Soundblaster Live is known for its problems with XP and outside of XP? What are you talking about, man? The Soundblaster Live is perhaps the most stable sound card technology ever produced.
Post Thu Mar 21, 2002 5:44 pm
 
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Danicek is right. During the Via 686B southbridge discussion a year ago MSI found out that SBLive! cards -and _only_ SBLive! cards- continuously send a stream of traffic over the PCI bus. This can cause a lot of trouble if another card wants to use the PCI bus.

From personal experience I don´t have a reason not to believe them.

Btw., I´m not saying that other sound cards are more reliable. The standard is, IMO, relatively low.
Post Thu Mar 21, 2002 6:53 pm
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I built a Athlon system and had absolutely no trouble at all with the Soundbalster Live!. The problems would arrive when the user would not install the Via's 4 in 1 drivers and just expect windows to control all PCI traffic to the Southbridge - which of course, caused trouble.

You can hardly blame a hardware archetecture for a missing software driver. Perhaps you can say the Soundbalster Live! might cause problems if the end user is extremely ignorant of the necessity of updated motherboard drivers, but saying the Soundblaster Live is instable seems pretty inaccurate.
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