Top 6 Reasons for PC Gamers to Get Windows 7

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With Windows 7 now finished, Microsoft's next challenge is to drive adoption. Those with high performance PCs made for gaming will only switch if there is a decent incentive to do so. While the nice Aero effects and new taskbar are reason enough for some of us who spend most of our time working on our PCs, gamers will need a little bit more.

Microsoft's Games for Windows site lists the following seven reasons for a PC gamer to get Windows 7:

1 - Performance
To quote a coworker: 'Across same hardware, Crysis runs awesome on Win7! Even better than XP!'. Code for the OS has been optimized for better all around performance for games. Whatever you're playing now should be a better experience in Windows 7.

2 - Compatibility
The top third-party games, services, and international versions of games have been tested in Windows 7, so you should not worry about Windows 7 breaking your games. Feel free to move to Windows 7 because whatever you're playing now should work fabulously in Windows 7.

3 - Discoverability
You can use Start -> Search to find any game you just downloaded or installed. No need to launch a separate application. Likewise, you won't need to launch a game to get more info about it: The Windows 7 Games Explorer can show you in-game statistics within a preview pane plus delivers up-to-date info about your favorite game publishers and gives you the opportunity to try new games.

4 - Easy updates
The new Games Explorer will notify you whenever updates are available for your games so you don't have to go searching for them yourself or have to launch the game to see if there's an update waiting.

5 - DirectX 11 support
DirectX 11 means better games, pure and simple, with more advanced features for games to use.

6 - Multitouch support
An increasing number of gamers are using multitouch devices. Windows 7 supports multitouch-capable machines, so you can buy the latest and greatest multitouch laptop or desktop confident it's going to work in Windows 7.
 
I have one GREAT reason...

Windows 7 Supports 12 GB of RAM!
 
CreonSniper said:
I have one GREAT reason...

Windows 7 Supports 12 GB of RAM!

Nah, It's gotta be a good reason. Thanks for trying though.
 
CreonSniper said:
I have one GREAT reason...

Windows 7 Supports 12 GB of RAM!
32-bit version supports less and the 64-bit supports more. In the 64- bit version the amount of ram is more limited by your mainboard

I have a question, can you instal it with VMware is it possible ?
Yes, you can test it with EVERY virtual machine software:
VMware (Player or Workstation)
VirtualBox by Sun
VirtualPC by Microsoft

@reason 1:
I saw the benchmarks, only 1-3 fps more
@reasons 2 (and a half of 3):
Goes to Vista, too :wink: :biggrin:

@reason 4:
Yes, this is great. But Microsoft should do it like the linux distros (in Debian for example you don't need to start hundreds of updating tools, you only need to type in "apt-get update, apt-get upgrade" and it updates every software you have installed. So there should be an Update-API for the software in Windows, so that you can update EVERY tool and every game with one click.)
Also the makers of software doesn't need to think of an own update function anymore. It is the task of the OS then.
 
I probably would, but there is NO WAY my computer can run it, and there is NO WAY I could afford one that can.
 
GP, Windows 7 will run great on PC's that can run Vista, it's designed for that.
 
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