Xenosaga I - missing text
#11
Either compile it yourself or google for it (if you don't want to wait for the next beta) but don't expect any support with it.
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#12
Ah well that version is a real hassle...but cannot blame anyone. Guess I just wait until it is fixed in one of the official Betas. Man that game looked really promesing, I want to play it, but with all that missing text I'm afraid I miss something important.
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#13
Yea, just get rid of Windows 10 year old edition already Tongue2
Look and ask around a bit, you can prolly score a Win7 license for cheap.
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#14
(05-26-2010, 08:39 PM)SamSoNight Wrote: Ah well that version is a real hassle...but cannot blame anyone. Guess I just wait until it is fixed in one of the official Betas. Man that game looked really promesing, I want to play it, but with all that missing text I'm afraid I miss something important.

you better worry about that in the game does not work saves still

(05-26-2010, 10:26 PM)rama Wrote: Yea, just get rid of Windows 10 year old edition already Tongue2
Look and ask around a bit, you can prolly score a Win7 license for cheap.

win7 (even x64) does not give any boost for me
even my 6 cores cpu works same speed on win xp
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#15
(05-27-2010, 12:17 AM)Hunter Wrote: win7 (even x64) does not give any boost for me
even my 6 cores cpu works same speed on win xp

he tells him to buy win 7 so he can use d3d 10 which fixes his game... not for speed
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#16
Yeah, mostly directx.10 mode is more compatible in pcsx2/gsdx plugin and sometimes can give an extra FPS in specific games, example FFXII, Suokeden III, and V games.
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#17
Yeah but it just bugs me a bit, that XP is slowed down intentionally (DX10 would work technically for sure) by Microsoft -.- And I really do not have any problems with XP so far. However I seriously consider getting Win 7 x64.
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#18
You really can't blame MS.
They overextended first tier support for it a lot now, it's time to move on.

You get 64bit, modern technologies, and 10 years of bugfixes... Tongue2
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#19
If getting windows 7 x64 make sure you upgrade to 4GB Ram otherwise if you want to stick with 2GB get the x86.

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#20
even with 2gb he can run win 7 x64 ultimate. i got 4gb (2x2gb) and it eats 1.5gb in start up, but if i remove 1 ram stick then it eats only 800-900mb MAX on start up. win 7 are a smart OS eating more to give more speed in aplications when you have lots of ram but eats less if you dont have enough Tongue
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