Last week, Microsoft finally announced that there would be six editions of Windows 7, just like there were for Windows XP and Windows Vista. The company will release Windows 7 Starter (worldwide only via OEMs), Windows 7 Home Basic (only in emerging markets), Windows 7 Home Premium (retail and OEM), Windows 7 Professional (retail and OEM), Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (retail only during promotions and OEM), and Windows 7 Enterprise (volume licenses).
At a recent visit of 11 bit studios, Wccftech got hands-on with Frostpunk 2 and spoke to the development team about it. Here's the exclusive Q&A.
The new monthly paid subscription for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has sparked an outrage among the game's community.
Josh Sawyer is a name that has been familiar to RPG fans for decades. He's worked on Icewind Dale, Neverwinter Nights 2, Alpha Protocol, Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, and most recently Pentiment. How did he get into game development, how has his design philosophy changed over the years, and why did he decide to do Pentiment a little differently?
Those are some great games. Icewind Dale I & II are underrated.
If Larian made Icewind Dale III, I'd lose my mind.
What a fantastic, thorough interview.
So MS still haven't learnt. Whats wrong with 1 version, or 1 business and 1 home edition. The different vista options were sh!te, i mean, home premium was alot more expensive than standard and for what, sh!tty aero graphics.
The first and foremost turn off for me for Vista when it first appeared was the fact that it cost so much and then as it's release approached and we started learning about the "Features" it offered that was more than enough to write it off.
What M$ needs to know is that i want a great OS like XP that doesn't take like 1GB of ram to actually run it. XP ran with 125mb of ram... lets see vista or windows 7 do that. I have 2 GB's of ram tho but yeah.... XP is 4 me :)
I will stay with vista because Microsoft fixed it.There is NO need to change over at this point in time.This remind's me of LCD TV out there.60hrz vs 120hrz.both play the same but one cost 500.00 dollar's more.Fool's will buy anything as long as it's something NEW.
sticking with XP till im forced to linux vista is fail and 7's an open back door to your computer