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Compatibility is everything! After all.. you don't want to have to throw away your games because of Vista.

Well anyway, If you come across something that works fine in Vista that worked in XP List it here... We all want to be smart game shoppers
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on Feb 09, 2007
Neverwinter Nights 2 seems to work just fine in Vista, as does World of Warcraft (and the expansion, The Burning Crusade).

Of course, these progrmas seem to work just fine, but there could be compatibility issues with video drivers that would halt either of them, and any game, dead in its tracks. I run an ATI X1950, which didn't give me any problem once I'd uninstalled the XP driver and installed ATI's beta Vista driver. But I had to do that all manually; Vista wouldn't load Aero or run any graphics intensive software until I had. The upgrade Advisor didn't mention any potential problems beforehand, and the Solutions applet didn't offer any help either.

There are a lot of other programs I haven't tested out on my Vista system yet, but I'll let you know of anything I find that does or doesn't work.
on Feb 09, 2007
on Feb 10, 2007
oblivion with knights of nine expansion and several other mods all work flawlessly

i've read lists in other forums and it seems most games work fine in xp, however the video drivers arnt proper yet, march time frame is when nvidia expects to whql 8800's and sli setups
on Feb 10, 2007
Made for Win95, but, Total Annihilation works perfectly   
on Feb 15, 2007
Here's a little something I ran into trying to install and play Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II. The game installed fine, but would not run the executable. After digging around online, I found someone else who'd had the same problem, and that they'd gotten the game to load by disabling the sound in the game. I thought that was weird, but tried it and it worked. Of course, a game without sound kinda sucks.

So I kept digging and found that the issue stems from the way the game makes calls to the DirectSound Hardware Acceleration Layer in Windows, which doesn't apparently exist in Vista. The DirectSound HAL has been replaced by something new for DirectX 10, but breaks compatibility with some older games.

If you have a SoundBlaster XFi card, though, it can be fixed by using an application that reative currently has in development called "Alchemy". This not only fixes the issues with procedure calls to the DirectSound HAL in earlier games, but also allows current games to use the EAX features of their XFi cards. The rub is, it only works with XFi, nothing prior, so no Audigy cards.

Just thought I'd bring it up in case anyone is experiencing something similar.
on Feb 19, 2007
I NO ANYTHING THAT SAYS "GAMES FOR WINDOWS" WORK FINE WITH VISTA. ALSO EA, BF 2142 WORKS FINE, A BUDDY TELLS ME.
on Feb 20, 2007
Quake III
Quake 4
FEAR
Doom III
HL2
HL2 EP1
Supreme Commander (SHWEEET!)

...all in 1440x900. Smooth as glass.

7800GTS 512MB Video
AMDx2 4600@ 3Ghz
2GB RAM
on Apr 21, 2007
Made for Win95, but, Total Annihilation works perfectly   


My experience with Total Annihilation on Vista hasn't been so great.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be causing Total Annihilation to crash after 15 or 20 minutes of game-play on Vista? I installed TA, CC, the File Universe "All in one patch" (i.e. 3.1 patch, all Cavedog units, TA demo recorder and the improved battleroom). I also installed the File Universe 5000 unit patch.

Everything seems to work just peachy (with TA performing better than I've ever seen it, even against 9 AIs) until it gets 15 or 20 minutes into the game. At that point, the game just cuts out and I get an error window saying "Total Annihilation has stopped working".

Here are the error details from the crash window.

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: totala 5k NoCD.exe
Application Version: 3.1.0.0
Application Timestamp: 35c0b9e5
Fault Module Name: totala 5k NoCD.exe
Fault Module Version: 3.1.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 35c0b9e5
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000b0bc1
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 3916
Additional Information 2: 30718eb68308fa30b4abd97618bd8b89
Additional Information 3: b1a3
Additional Information 4: cc625ec5c7caade4ed563c2b15018d56

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can debug this? Could this be caused by video driver issues? Should I just apply the 3.1 patch and nothing else? Running with elevated privileges, and turning off sound hasn't helped.

Sorry, but I am not about to setup a dual-boot XP partition on my system, so I need to find out a way to get TA working with Vista.