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sonar732
02-12-11, 05:17 PM
Hello all,

It's been quite some time since visiting the forum and I apologize for that, especially since this was the first forum that I got involved in.

I just purchased a HP Touchsmart 310 with W7 Home Premium. It's been so long since I've been in the market for games that I was wondering if there were any games compatible with W7.

sonar732

Raptor1
02-12-11, 05:21 PM
Practically all games work in Windows 7, except certain really old ones which might not work.

sonar732
02-12-11, 05:49 PM
Practically all games work in Windows 7, except certain really old ones which might not work.

Thanks Raptor1!

Geno_Mariner
02-12-11, 09:07 PM
Practically all games work in Windows 7, except certain really old ones which might not work.

Doesn't W7 have a compatibilty mode? :06: Because I have a W7 laptop, haven't looked into it yet.

Mud
02-12-11, 09:22 PM
Doesn't W7 have a compatibilty mode? :06: Because I have a W7 laptop, haven't looked into it yet.

Yep

AngusJS
02-12-11, 09:59 PM
Aren't there issues with games that use older versions of Starforce?

http://www.star-force.com/support/users/windows7/

Rilder
02-13-11, 12:37 AM
Ive heard somewhere that Windows 7 can even run X-com (From 1994) without Dosbox, don't know for sure though since I've only ran it with dosbox. :O:

CCIP
02-13-11, 03:42 AM
You shouldn't have much trouble! As said, almost no current games and a fairly small subset of older games will not run on Win7. If you want to be careful with game purchases, you might want to run a search and see if people have had trouble with that game in Win7 before. Generally though, you probably will not run into a lot of issues. In fact, and I can't be too scientific about it since I have not set up all the same games on both, but I think I've had less compatibility issues overall on Win7 than I did on XP.

One thing you may want to be careful with is device drivers. Some devices, especially those released before Vista/Win7 showed up, may have wonky driver support on Win7 - which can also translate into problems with games. Sometimes it's just a matter of finding a proper Win7 driver, or an alternate driver. I've had to wrestle a little with my sound card and a couple of game controllers to get them to do what I wanted with Win7, but eventually it worked out.

Feuer Frei!
02-13-11, 10:14 AM
I was wondering if there were any games compatible with W7.

A LOT! (http://www.techlivez.com/2010/03/windows-7-compatible-games/)

Remember: Admin and Compatibility modes are your friend!

eddie
02-13-11, 02:06 PM
There is a program from Microsoft that you can download (for free BTW) that can give you basically a "Virtual XP" capability to run those older games. Problemi is, its only for Win7 Pro.

Pisces
02-13-11, 05:51 PM
There is a program from Microsoft that you can download (for free BTW) that can give you basically a "Virtual XP" capability to run those older games. Problemi is, its only for Win7 Pro.XPmode is only for Win7 Pro and Enterprise and Ultimate. But you can still set up a Virtual PC unrestricted by your Win7-blend. (I presume nobody has 'Win 7 Starter') But you have to have a legitimate license key of XP (along with install medium ofcourse) to make a virtual xp pc yourself by installing the long and hard way. (instead of the premade XP mode by microsoft)

But virtual pc isn't intended for games. But rather ordinary applications that just can't work in newer OSs, or if you just need to test programs in a seperate clean environment. Games require much resources and quick CPU computation. Virtualization is sloooow. So I doubt it is going to work. You'll be better of with a dual-OS boot.

P.S. Although the M$ website seems to insist you need Proffesional to be allowed to install Virtual PC, you might get away with selecting Professional eventhough you have Home-something. The file seems to be identical accros all 7-blends. You'd have to skip step 2 and just go for (1 and) 3 and 4 (that's not just for XPmode, it's for virtual pc if you have a non-virtualization supporting processor).

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

Alternatively you can also try Virtiual PC 2007, which is an older version but still works in Win7.

Arclight
02-13-11, 10:08 PM
Had a go at XP-mode a while ago, and you don't want to run anything demanding on it. Games are really not an option, unless you're thinking Doom or Quake, in which case DOSbox is a better option imho.