http://benchmark3d.com/trainz-simulator-12-windows-xp-vs-windows-7-benchmark
So, in the end, not much difference...
So, in the end, not much difference...
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Same here that is why I spent a grand on hardware and installed Windows XP Pro 64bit. Then dropped windows 7 from my laptop and installed XP Pro 64 bit on that to:hehe:You must have read my mind, because I was about to post in another thread how it seems lots of folks around here with new and relatively new machines who seem to be having performance problems only have one thing in common - they run either Vista or Win7. I suspect there is a bit more to it - like configuration - but it's alarming so many people with i7s and 460s are getting such mediocre if not poor performance considering their hardware.
The article itself really doesn't surprise me but I'd be furious if I'd dropped a grand on a new machine and got what a lot of people are getting...or, really, AREN'T.
http://benchmark3d.com/trainz-simulator-12-windows-xp-vs-windows-7-benchmark
So, in the end, not much difference...
[FONT="]Yeah it looks like they did some pretty extensive testing there, lol.[/FONT]
[FONT="]No mention of what route they used, resolution or anything. They also didn’t mention the extended loading time that you get with when running Trainz on Windows XP compared to Vista and Windows 7.[/FONT]
[FONT="]What they did show is how the Core 2/ATI 5750 setup can’t even maintain 60 fps even at a lousy 2xAA setting.[/FONT]
But let's see to squeeze out that 2 frames per second, I'm going to cripple my motherboard, and shoehorn on an obsolete operating system that has no support whatsoever from Microsoft, does that really sound productive?
But, the point is, all else being equal, Win7 actually fares a little worse than XP. No surprise there;
Yeah, I agree it's a bad setup - they should be able to get much better than that. But, the point is, all else being equal, Win7 actually fares a little worse than XP. No surprise there; the only surprise is that the difference was so small.