Even in a game, Windows will do this to you. Lars Fosdal GamePlay February 22, 2016 1 Minute Even in a game, Windows will do this to you. #TheDivision Share this:TweetEmailMoreShare on TumblrWhatsAppTelegramPocketLike this:Like Loading... Published by Lars Fosdal Software Developer View all posts by Lars Fosdal Published February 22, 2016
James Taylor I have abandoned the PC for play. I now lounge in front of a larger display and an XBox One 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Jesse ozore It was decent for a console – but – the frame rate suffers in certain situations. LikeLike Reply
I have. Try installing Windows 10 on a PC, using older drivers that works fine with Windows 8.x. LikeLike Reply
Ah, but that’s the old Win7 bluescreen. Win10 Tech Preview had some issues, but I’ve yet to see one on final release. Might be because I mostly see Win10 running on decent corporate hardware. LikeLike Reply
On newer hardware, it is awesome, unless the hardware is wonky. But then, any OS would have issues. LikeLike Reply
Крыстафер Гомес It is different on 8.x and 10. Less details. The color is the same, though. LikeLike Reply
Lars Fosdal I don’t know – I don’t use anything further than 7. but it’s just funny to me, because I started out on Windows for Workgroups. LikeLike Reply
I started with 2.0. Did you know Ballmer wrote the original in 3.1? http://www.eyeonwindows.com/2014/09/04/steve-ballmer-wrote-the-first-blue-screen-of-death-text/ LikeLike Reply
Hopefully not while playing The Division…
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James Taylor I have abandoned the PC for play. I now lounge in front of a larger display and an XBox One 🙂
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That graphics looks cool
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Jesse ozore It was decent for a console – but – the frame rate suffers in certain situations.
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I have. Try installing Windows 10 on a PC, using older drivers that works fine with Windows 8.x.
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Actually, I haven’t had a problem with Windows 10 yet. ymmv…
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Ah, but that’s the old Win7 bluescreen.
Win10 Tech Preview had some issues, but I’ve yet to see one on final release. Might be because I mostly see Win10 running on decent corporate hardware.
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On newer hardware, it is awesome, unless the hardware is wonky. But then, any OS would have issues.
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“old Win7 blue screen”
xD I don’t think the BSOD has changed since 3.11
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Крыстафер Гомес It is different on 8.x and 10. Less details. The color is the same, though.
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Lars Fosdal I don’t know – I don’t use anything further than 7.
but it’s just funny to me, because I started out on Windows for Workgroups.
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I started with 2.0. Did you know Ballmer wrote the original in 3.1?
http://www.eyeonwindows.com/2014/09/04/steve-ballmer-wrote-the-first-blue-screen-of-death-text/
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Lars Fosdal cool.
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