I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo

will Microsoft Update Their Games for Vista?
They already have - check out Start, All Programs, Games, and they're all in there.
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--: Original message follows :-- "Larry Maturo" wrote in message
I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
Larry; Are you sure they need to be updated for Vista? Train Simulator and Flight Simulator 2004 work fine on the latest Vista build for me. I have not yet tried Combat Flight Simulator 3 on Vista.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"Larry Maturo" wrote in message
I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
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Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:
Larry; Are you sure they need to be updated for Vista? Train Simulator and Flight Simulator 2004 work fine on the latest Vista build for me. I have not yet tried Combat Flight Simulator 3 on Vista.
There's a difference between games that will work with Vista, and games architecturally optimized. The above will work fine on Vista. The key here, is whether the games will be 32bit, or 64bit. Initially, Flight Simulator X (due out also at the end of the year) will be 32bit. Later, they will be re-releasing it in a 64bit variant. So it all depends on the architecture your CPU is, for which version you need to buy.
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The FSX Team has not mentioned anything about a 64-bit version of FSX. They have however mentioned releasing a DirectX 10 update after Vista is released. Meaning FSX could possibly look/perform better on aVista PC equipped with a DX10 video card.
Just a little FYI for ya.
-Thad
"A Guy Called Tyketto" wrote in message
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Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote: Larry; Are you sure they need to be updated for Vista? Train Simulator and Flight Simulator 2004 work fine on the latest Vista build for me. I have not yet tried Combat Flight Simulator 3 on Vista.
There's a difference between games that will work with Vista, and games architecturally optimized. The above will work fine on Vista. The key here, is whether the games will be 32bit, or 64bit. Initially, Flight Simulator X (due out also at the end of the year) will be 32bit. Later, they will be re-releasing it in a 64bit variant. So it all depends on the architecture your CPU is, for which version you need to buy.
BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: tyketto@wizard.com Unix Systems Administrator, | tyketto@ozemail.com.au Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! :) | http://www.wizard.com/~tyketto PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF
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I doubt they will update them (unless of a serious bug), more they will make new releases optimized.
"Larry Maturo" wrote in message
I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
The games as they are in Beta 2 will stick until RTM :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "The Dude" wrote in message
I doubt they will update them (unless of a serious bug), more they will make new releases optimized.
"Larry Maturo" wrote in message I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
As of now, Age of Empires III is not working for me, and it's my only Microsoft published game.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
The games as they are in Beta 2 will stick until RTM :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "The Dude" wrote in message I doubt they will update them (unless of a serious bug), more they will make new releases optimized.
"Larry Maturo" wrote in message I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
FSX will be updated to Vista and DX10. It's one of the Vista launch titles meant to help show off the OS/Gaming capabilities.
It will launch a bit before the OS, and a patch will be available for DX10 features, though. But, "Launch" is a 3 month window in the business, too.
Dustin Harper
"A Guy Called Tyketto" wrote in message
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Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote: Larry; Are you sure they need to be updated for Vista? Train Simulator and Flight Simulator 2004 work fine on the latest Vista build for me. I have not yet tried Combat Flight Simulator 3 on Vista.
There's a difference between games that will work with Vista, and games architecturally optimized. The above will work fine on Vista. The key here, is whether the games will be 32bit, or 64bit. Initially, Flight Simulator X (due out also at the end of the year) will be 32bit. Later, they will be re-releasing it in a 64bit variant. So it all depends on the architecture your CPU is, for which version you need to buy.
BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: tyketto@wizard.com Unix Systems Administrator, | tyketto@ozemail.com.au Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! :) | http://www.wizard.com/~tyketto PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF
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I just installed AOE III and played a short game on Vista Build 5384, so it can work. Try uninstalling it then rebooting before installing.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"coolbho3000" wrote in message
As of now, Age of Empires III is not working for me, and it's my only Microsoft published game.
Are there any good sites that are focusing specifically on VIita/DX10 game info and announcements? I would love to see what games are geared for Vista launch, which games currently have patches(Halo, etc). I have only tried Oblivion, and it seems to have more video modes availalbe and is as good if not better than Xp in the cities, but outside the cities I am having sound issues, and lack of control during fighting.
My machine is rated 3...
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote in message
I just installed AOE III and played a short game on Vista Build 5384, so it can work. Try uninstalling it then rebooting before installing.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"coolbho3000" wrote in message As of now, Age of Empires III is not working for me, and it's my only Microsoft published game.
I am not sure. Start by looking at the various sites referred for Vista information. Your best information will probably come from this newsgroup for obvious reasons.
The computer I am testing Vista is a 1 and I have no problems. Do not get to hung up on the numbers as the applicability in your specific circumstances depends on your specific use.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"Zack Uribe" wrote in message
Are there any good sites that are focusing specifically on VIita/DX10 game info and announcements? I would love to see what games are geared for Vista launch, which games currently have patches(Halo, etc). I have only tried Oblivion, and it seems to have more video modes availalbe and is as good if not better than Xp in the cities, but outside the cities I am having sound issues, and lack of control during fighting.
My machine is rated 3...
Train Sim won't work for me either, I have a 3 rated computer. I tried uninstall\reinstall, that didn't work.
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
I am not sure. Start by looking at the various sites referred for Vista information. Your best information will probably come from this newsgroup for obvious reasons.
The computer I am testing Vista is a 1 and I have no problems. Do not get to hung up on the numbers as the applicability in your specific circumstances depends on your specific use.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"Zack Uribe" wrote in message Are there any good sites that are focusing specifically on VIita/DX10 game info and announcements? I would love to see what games are geared for Vista launch, which games currently have patches(Halo, etc). I have only tried Oblivion, and it seems to have more video modes availalbe and is as good if not better than Xp in the cities, but outside the cities I am having sound issues, and lack of control during fighting.
My machine is rated 3...
Train Sim won't work for me either. I have a 3 rating on my computer. I tried uninstall\reinstall, didn't work after that.
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
I am not sure. Start by looking at the various sites referred for Vista information. Your best information will probably come from this newsgroup for obvious reasons.
The computer I am testing Vista is a 1 and I have no problems. Do not get to hung up on the numbers as the applicability in your specific circumstances depends on your specific use.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"Zack Uribe" wrote in message Are there any good sites that are focusing specifically on VIita/DX10 game info and announcements? I would love to see what games are geared for Vista launch, which games currently have patches(Halo, etc). I have only tried Oblivion, and it seems to have more video modes availalbe and is as good if not better than Xp in the cities, but outside the cities I am having sound issues, and lack of control during fighting.
My machine is rated 3...
Train Sim won't work for me either. I have a 3 rated computer. I tried uninstall\reinstall, didn't help.
"Larry Maturo" wrote:
I wonder if Microsoft will update all their games for Vista? I knid of doubt it, some how. I have Microsoft Train Simulator, and it hasn't had an any updates in a while. The same can be said for Microsoft's Flight Simulator, and even their WWII Flight game, though I bellieve it was updated more recently than the others. I hear that Microsoft's next Flight Simulator update is due out early next year. All of these would benefit greatly from 64bit support. Any idea if any of them will get it?
-- Larry Maturo
Train Simulator works on mine. Is your video card supported in Vista? Verify with the card manufacturer if unsure. Get the latest Vista video drivers.
Again, do not worry to much about the performance rating, supported hardware and latest drivers may be more important.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"Lare247" wrote in message
Train Sim won't work for me either, I have a 3 rated computer. I tried uninstall\reinstall, that didn't work.
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
I am not sure. Start by looking at the various sites referred for Vista information. Your best information will probably come from this newsgroup for obvious reasons.
The computer I am testing Vista is a 1 and I have no problems. Do not get to hung up on the numbers as the applicability in your specific circumstances depends on your specific use.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
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