If I go Vista, it'd probably be 64 bit using a quad core. I think it would be a much better performer than the 32 bit version. You get rid of the 2 gig limitation and there is a lot better vendor support now.
On the other hand, being that the trend is to port console games to PC and not vice versa, makes me think, screw it just stick with XP. The majority or the next batch of games to come out over the next five years most certainly be based on the U3 engine any way. By 2010ish the new yearly subscription version of windows will be out any ways.
On the other hand, being that the trend is to port console games to PC and not vice versa, makes me think, screw it just stick with XP. The majority or the next batch of games to come out over the next five years most certainly be based on the U3 engine any way. By 2010ish the new yearly subscription version of windows will be out any ways.
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