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Good riddance to Windows 8: Microsoft will unveil Windows 9 next month (pg. 2)
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stewart.m
i dunno windows 8 is awesome never crashes everything works well with audio so no complaints here
PaULiN0
I agree with Stewart, Traktor never crashed on me once since 2012.
Lucidity
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Originally posted by alanzo
An ATI 9850... I think. :D


Yea, I don't go with ATI anymore, ever since I started sticking with Nvidia I never have graphic issues. Besides battlefield 4, but thats a whole different story, but other than that, everything runs perfect and never have crashes, I mean never since win8. Win7 I did have crashes.
MSZ
Windows 7 64bit for the win. Windows 8 doesnt seem to have much legacy support. I need to build a new rig :x Running some Q9950 old intel quad.
alanzo
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Originally posted by MSZ
Windows 7 64bit for the win. Windows 8 doesnt seem to have much legacy support.


I'm using a MOTU 828mkII and Cubase 5. :D
MSZ
Thats some new age bruh.
alanzo
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Originally posted by MSZ
Thats some new age bruh.


You must mean real legacy, then. I did notice that I have issues running some older games, even via Steam.
MSZ
What are you playing, dos games? Thankfully emulators still work :3

Master of magic FTW

alanzo
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Originally posted by MSZ
What are you playing, dos games? Thankfully emulators still work :3


Ultimate DOOM wouldn't work at all. I have the original X-Com as well, should try that.
MSZ
Aww yiss, microprose was the .

djnitride
Windows 8 isn't bad if you use one of the classic shell extensions. In fact its pretty much better in every way.

Hopefully Windows 9 is like that by default.
djnitride
You know what I would really like in Windows 9?

The same audio subsystem as OSX where you can create "Aggregate" devices and you don't have to lose sound to all other applications when your DAW is open to get good latency.

Seriously, that's the one point where OSX just bends Windows over and has its way with it. In the backdoor. Really hard.
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