>Windows 7 should be perfectly playable in a game
>the devs added prevention measures just to make it unplayable in Windows 7
Why do they do this?
Windows 7 should be perfectly playable in a game
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Nanami's too cute. She's become too problematic for current societal standards.
Tick tock, Luddite. It's going to keep happening more and more.
>>the devs added prevention measures just to make it unplayable in Windows 7
Which games do this?
Also just take the linux pill.
off the top of my head what I remember:
Riftbreaker
Age of Empires 1, 2, 3, Mythology
One of the Monster Hunter games requires tinkering to get working
There's probably more but I bet OP could get around it by using the DXVK wrapper
Elden Ring for example
Think New World also did it
Capitalism
It's hardware limitations too, user
That’s why you don’t stay loyal to waifus. You just get a new waifu. Nanami is used goods by now. Just move on faggot
Explain to me why Windows 7 is so good.
It's not that it's good.
It's that its less bad.
It's not that it's "great", it's that w10 and w11 sucks so much ass.
Kek the baby duck syndrome poster is here
probably from India too
MH Rise requires you to run a Vulkan emulator?
true but windows 8 was kino
It's the last Windows OS that is just an OS, not a "experience".
It is sad that my win7 home desktop runs smoother than my Win11 work computer.
Lazy to test it, since all PC is now prebuilt with other ones.
>muh, but virtual machines
Effort.
suggest some solutions
well, some solutions that we should try before we resort to the final solution
I don't have the game so I wouldn't know. A quick search shows this though:
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That is the only solution that works unless you can exile them to another prison planet.
For one, admin is actually the fucking admin. It is possible for files to exist on w10 that even the admin doesn't have access to delete.
It also didn't randomly max out your cpu to run "Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry", didn't require a microsoft account to log in, and overall ran smoother.