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Some people have got it to run under various flavours of Linux but the big issue is the driver software for the graphics cards.
The Windows drivers are optimised because that is where the market is and the drivers contain proprietary code to help performance. In the Unix world this code would be exposed so they don't have such optimised drivers.
Do you really have to upgrade Windows every few years? TS12 should run fine under XP, Vista never was a suitable operating system for games. If you're buying new hardware the cost of Windows is roughly 5% of the cost of the box for an OEM version which isn't that bad.
The other issue of course is support. They do support Mac operating system and have a version for Android. However Mac don't have a good reputation for Malware resistance nor a good updating system such as Windows has against Malware.
Cheerio John
Why cut off your nose to spite your face ... to purposely sidestep Bill Gates-Microsoft ?
If you buy any OS other than a real live PC ... You are truely nailing your one shoe to the floor (spinning in circles), and painting yourself into a corner.
The same goes for DELL products
Mac is just as susceptible to getting hacked and infected etc. They have antivirus programs for a reason! It is a common mistake that they are virus free and never ever get any viruses, malware spyware etc.
However they just don't get effected from it nearly as much because of the simple fact...NO ONE really uses a Mac. People do use it yes. But not nearly as many as a Windows based platform. So why bother with the 2% of the population when you can bother the MASSES.
WoopsI'm not talking abour Mac. I am talking about Ubuntu...a form of Linux.![]()
John: Yeah, I've been checking things out and it looks like I would have to use an emulator to make it work. That's a real PITA. I'm not buying new hardware. I just wondered if a different OS would improve the performance of Trainz. I know that Ubuntu isn't subject to the fragmentation that Windows experiences. But video drivers probably would be a problem. I suppose I could do a dual-install, but that would defeat what I was trying to accomplish. Oh well...it was just a thought![]()
Sorry, I didn't intend for your thread to get hijacked into a Windows v. Mac war.I'm not talking abour Mac. I am talking about Ubuntu...a form of Linux.![]()
~~~~snip~~~~ and make each successive version less and less compatible with previous versions and programs, and force people who "upgrade" to a newer version to buy more expensive hardware to support that version.
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Shhhhh, don't tell anyone.As for capitalism, Apple is quite capitalist as well, not that that's a bad thing considering the alternatives.
My iMac started with Leopard, upgraded to Snow Leopard and now it's running Tiger. Upgrade costs, less than £50.Also if you have a Mac, you will be updating not only your operating system but all your expensive software every time someone at Apple thinks of a new cute jungle creature's name (Lion, Tiger, Leopard etc).
My iMac started with Leopard, upgraded to Snow Leopard and now it's running Tiger. Upgrade costs, less than £50.![]()
If it wasn't then how could Windows 7 be suitable?Vista never was a suitable operating system for games.
Sorry, I didn't intend for your thread to get hijacked into a Windows v. Mac war.![]()
Mick Berg.