
Sure, three weeks ago, when I got my new Microsoft Windows Vista Gaming system in, I was very excited! Can you imaging playing all these games with the latest OS (Operation System) technology that has full support of DirectX10, more beautiful, easier to use and more secure? Wow it does look nice! Runs great too! So far in OS applications have never crashed. As a PC gamer I have alot of PC games in my arsenal and I couldn’t wait to finally play some games in high res, full screen and in a proper FPS (frames per second) on this.
Of course my old computer could do it but not ‘the way it was meant to be played’. Out of all my original games (without patches or mods) only 2 games run on windows’ ‘great’ new OS! WHAT?! Only two out of the tons of PC Games I have?
Yes, only 2. The Sims 2 and World of Warcraft.
Call of Duty, Heroes of Might and Magic V (although as advertised on Vista), Soldier Of Fortune and the list goes on DO NOT RUN UNDER VISTA!
I do not have the newest games available to me such as Bioshock and they of course will run under Vista. But I’m talking about the ‘older’ games that Windows XP had no problem with running.
Now Windows Vista is still relatively new and is still updating quite frequently but I don’t see why they can’t put out an system that is, like the new generation of console gaming systems, backwards compatible?!
Microsoft has always done that. Also in the past I noticed, and I can’t seem to understand why.
Back in the day I was one of the first ones with Windows 95, but my old MS-DOS games didn’t run anymore. (Although it’s MicroSoft Disk Operating System), Like “Transport Tycoon)
Then I had Windows 98 and 98 SE which seem to be more backwards compatible with eachother (Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior)
And then came XP, now XP was way more solid and reliable in a way then Windows 98 SE.
But the latest and ‘greatest’ installment of Microsofts operating system is when it comes to games not so great. Even their ‘compatibly mode’ remains to be seen. ( I’ve never gotten a game to run under that)
So basically you’re in a catch 22 in a way… I bought this new system with Vista thinking the older programs were going to run a lot smoother, but the older programs don’t run under the new Vista. Only the new programs do that demand so much from your system that it runs slow. Now only if I spend a lot of money on upgrades I can get it to run normal. So, if Microsoft comes out with a new operation system in the future (which by the way they’re currently working on) the designed programs for Vista won’t run under the new OS anymore since it’s not compatible? That’s so rediculous! If it was from another company, like Apple Macintosh made the application and it doesn’t run, I can understand that. But it’s the same company!!
I did some research on the internet and noticed a lot of people are having the same problems!
I don’t understand why they don’t make all these applications backwards compatible! If I want to play Duke Nukem 3D on my new Vista machine I have to be able to do that! In fact, the installation has be be so smooth that it blow the old operation system that the game was made for away! And the way it runs? Man with all the new technology out it has to run smooth as hell! Not a single flaw or crash. Why not?
Because you had plenty of time to perfection the system that it’s running on!
This is all too good to be true, instead I have to deal with patches, self programming and a lot of frustration!

(“Going Downtown” is a customized Duke Nukem 3D level I made back in 1997, downloadable from cyrell.net, too bad I can’t run it anymore because of my new Vista)
After a hard days of work I want to be able to play a game I just bought from Gamestop. Instead I have to figure out that it doesn’t run under Vista unless I download 5 patches, modify the executable file (some anonymous tip from a shady website said that it might work), just a whole lot of horse crap you don’t want to deal with. It’s not so much the game programmers fault I don’t think since they designed the game to run under that particular OS, it’s Microsoft that is messing around, somehow not include a proper backward compatible mode or emulator (of their own OS) in the latest release of their Vista.
It just amazes me that after all these years of programming and development they still can’t get a simple computer game such as,

I don’t know, Tex Murphy: Under A killing Moon (an old detective game) to run under Vista, because they claim Vista is too advanced to run Under A killing Moon because that game wasn’t built with DirectX9 / 10 architecture.
Bullshit! It should run any old dos game because the shell (Operating System) is so far ahead of the game that it should handle anything!
Running the original Doom under Vista should be no big deal!
I never understood why this is and this trend is continuing and it’s sad, because I like to archive my game collection (in a way that I should be able to play the game whenever I want after I install it, like a console game, you pop it in and it runs) and I have many games at the moment that I can’t even play because the operating system changes to often..
I’m not saying not to buy games for Vista, I hope Vista goes well and I wish it all the best, just a little bit more ‘compatible’ would be nice.
I was just getting used to Windows XP…
September 18, 2007 at 2:13 am
lets hope fifa 08 nd the newer games work on vista… vista is quite lovable…and as u say, just a wee bit incompatible…
September 18, 2007 at 6:49 am
Ahhhh… this is one of the reasons I still haven’t upgraded to Vista. Plus my love affair with XP continues unabated.
Oh, and thumbs up for the Tex Murphy series. I’ve followed it from Mean Streets (way back on my IBM Model 25) to Martian Memorandum to the 3-D ones and I’m tempted to call it my favorite video game series of all time.
September 18, 2007 at 7:54 am
Hey! Another Tex Murphy fan! I love those games too and have all of them. I had trouble running it on XP but finally got it to work via DOSbox, an emulation program.
Running it under Vista? Forget about it!
September 20, 2007 at 2:35 am
I got “The Pandora Directive” running while using VDM sound program. It resolves sound issues for old games that you want to run under winXP.
September 20, 2007 at 7:55 am
running older games under XP is no problem, we’re talking about Vista here.
October 14, 2007 at 5:39 am
Vista is none of my business
September 7, 2008 at 9:57 pm
i need to know will oblivon,rise and fall, lord of the rings battle for middle earth 2 and meddieval total war 2 work on a vista.
September 7, 2008 at 9:59 pm
if thay wont vista is a crap operating system.
im geting a new 2.4Ghz quad core soon and i cant decide what to get a vista or a xp