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Valve drops Windows XP SP1 support for Steam on August 31st

DSOGaming writes: "Valve rolled out a new update for Steam, in which the company noted that the Windows XP SP1 support will be dropped on August 31st."

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Letros4320d ago

Nice, XP is an unstable Dino compared to 7

TheModernKamikaze4320d ago (Edited 4320d ago )

XP is actually better than Vista, so it's not unstable like Vista.

Letros4320d ago

Actually it's not, but you can believe what you want :-P

3GenGames4320d ago

^ XP is probably the most stable OS Microsoft ever created. You're an idiot. Vista was @SS.

nukeitall4320d ago

My personal experience has been that Vista is far more stable than XP albeit slower. It also has far more security features built into a modern OS.

dirthurts4319d ago

I repair computers, and almost every OS problem I run into is XP.
Vista, and 7 are very stable and have much much much better security.
I've used Windows Vista, and then 7 since it arrived and there have been 0 real problems that I can attribute to the operating system.
Installing crap programs doesn't count. That's straight up user error, and that's the bulk of people who have problems with Vista/7. It's users who don't know wtf they're doing.

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TheModernKamikaze4320d ago

I tried both, and XP is faster and stable than Vista.
So my opinion is valid.

Letros4320d ago

On dino hardware sure, gamers don't use Pentium 4's anymore, nor Vista, so still unsure why you brought that into my original comment :-)

bahabeast4320d ago

xp is one of best operating systems when it comes to stability, windows 8 is about to launch soo vista should take xp's place and 7 take vistas place.

Soldierone4320d ago

Well at least I will be able to stick with 7 until 9 comes out. I don't plan on switching to 8 anytime soon, haven't heard anything good about it and expect it to be like Vista was to XP.

southernbanana4320d ago

I have been using Windows 8 since the dev. preview and am currently using the pre release. In fact I am using it on my main PC and my ThinkPad. It is by far the best OS Microsoft has ever made. I have also installed it on various other hardware including an ancient Pentium 4. It runs smooth and stable even on that ancient P4. Most of the negative things I have read are from people with little experience with the OS or people who have obviously never tried it. You can also add the people who simply do not like change. Sure the interface is new, but after a couple of days use it becomes natural and fluid. The traditional desktop is basically windows 7 with some minor changes in menu layouts. I could go on and on, but really you should give it a try. It's great.

john24320d ago

precisely that. Don't know why people would get stuck on SP1

nukeitall4320d ago

I'm pretty sure that usually applies to pirates, but then they didn't care about computer security in the first place.

Kran4320d ago

Thats a shame. But then, we all move on someday.

Today: Windows 7

100 years time: ..... i dont know :/ how should i know

Hufandpuf4320d ago

I'm still rockin SP3, I see no need to upgrade just yet.

dirthurts4319d ago

How about true multicore support? DX10/11?
Security? 64 bit? The games that are no longer supporting XP? Protecting your identy?
None of that is worth pulling out the wallet?
Hmmm. I must be missing something.

Hufandpuf4319d ago

I haven't had any of that happen to me. Besides, I was thinking about building my own PC anyways, complete with W7 and and a Nvidia card for games. Just not right now. My current laptop doesn't need an OS upgrade right now.

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Why Are Steam's Recommendations Dogpoop?

Blindfolding myself and clicking a Steam page at random would serve me better recommendations than Steam’s algorithm

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UltimateOwnage8d ago

Hmm, not sure I agree with that. The recommendations I get are usually pretty good, but then again I have pretty large library of games on Steam and hundreds of them in my wish list, along with lots of curators I follow for it to build recommendations off of. On occasion it will throw me a random FIFA game or something I've never bought or shown interest in, but mostly its decent IMO.

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5 Best Metroidvania Games on Steam (March 2024)

Dive into the best Metroidvania games on Steam, from hidden gems to top-rated classics, and embark on unforgettable adventures!

jznrpg18d ago

Skul is a metroidvania ? It’s on PS+ soon I’ll check it out. If it’s good I’ll buy a copy physically if they have one

Nacho_Z18d ago

If Pseudoregalia is one of the best I'd hate to see what the worst look like.

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 releases to mixed user reviews, as microtransactions criticised

Players can pay to edit their character, resurrect the dead and other actions.

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AdonisIsBeast26d ago

Who cares as long as it’s optional

phoenixwing26d ago

paying to edit your character is kind of crap as far as microtransactions go

Xristo26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

I hate any/all MTX in a paid game (especially a full-price game)... but know that you can spend in-game currency (RC), which you get from killing mobs, to completely remake your character.

phoenixwing26d ago

@xRisto how much did it change the gameplay though? Changing your character would have probably not cost any rc if they weren't hellbent on getting money by making it inconvenient

koga8826d ago

You can literally edit your character using in-game gold, dropped from monsters or obtained from selling items, as soon as you reach the first main town. You can even use Rift Crystals obtained from other people using your pawn or dropped from monsters to change your entire character or Pawn. It's paying to avoid doing something that is literally in the game.

PRIMORDUS26d ago

They are lucky there using Denuvo or their game and all future DLC etc. would be for free. 🤣

phoenixwing26d ago

@koga you completely missed the point i was making but go ahead and act like i'm being the wrong one

lucian22925d ago

you can pay ingame currency though; why are ya so derp

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Crows9026d ago (Edited 26d ago )

Capcom cares quite a bit....hence why it was kept from reviewers and initial impressions.

As far as optional...yeah...ALL mtx are optional. That's not the problem. The miss the mark entirely.

Heck buying the game is "optional" too.

The fact that they were hiding this is scummy as hell. I was going to buy this day 1 or day 3. Now I'm reconsidering the purchase entirely because as the reviews point out...there are certain design decisions which have not changed but funnily enough seem to be remedied by these mtx...

In other words they may have left certain features in the game in order to monetize them. So the mtx affected the development of the game in a negative way.

garos8226d ago

I'm certainly not buying it anymore. It has affected at least one sale from me. I'll pick it up second hand

peppeaccardo26d ago

Very close to buy the game at a discounted price but not anymore.
Bad business practice and hence they do not get my support/money !

warriorcase25d ago

It wasn't kept fromreviewers s though. Twitter reviewers are saying there was mention of mtx's in the reviewers guide

-Foxtrot26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

STOP. USING. THAT. SHITTY. EXCUSE

God damn man

Look how DLC changed after Oblivions horse armour, within 10 years most developers took the absolute p***. What was said then aswell? “It’s only optional who cares?” Now look where we all are.

There’s no half measures with these things, when will people realise this.

jwillj2k426d ago (Edited 26d ago )

Oh it’s gonna get worse. Ng+ locked behind mtx, “cool downs” preventing you from playing for more than 3 hours at a time unless u pay the mtx for unlimited access, main campaign bosses, in-game music, certain dialog, difficulty modes, certain npc interactions, all locked behind mtx, etc.. etc. gonna end up being like the NBA 2k games eventually paying for cross overs and shit… They gon get mid-evil on our asses.

OMGitzThatGuy25d ago

I can guarantee most of the items you can buy with mtx and ingame currency wouldn’t exist in ANY paid form if the main goal wasn't monetization. If the goal is to give idiots who are willing to pay for basic game features as mtx a way to do things faster then the only ones the mtx hurt are the non paying players as you are now locking features behind a grind that you chose to put in the game that you are essentially admitting to creating some type of time sink. I have never heard of a game locking basic character editing behind a ingame paywall, it’s usually just an option.

Chard25d ago

Takes two to tango though - unfortunately people buy this garbage which incentivises the behaviour. It's an inevitable outcome of the profit motive

thorstein26d ago

@Mario

Yes. And so are resurrection "Wakestones." You can find them but they're rare.

victorMaje26d ago

Buying the game is now very optional too. If you don’t know why then you don’t get it.

shinoff218326d ago

Because it's only a door way. That's why we care. We've already seen some shit since Mtx was introduced.

Rimeskeem26d ago

1. DD2 is an ARPG with 8 different playable classes
2. There is no multiplayer aspect to the game
3. You can only have one character (have to pay for more)
4. You cannot delete the character unless you go into the game files
5. The game is $70 dollars upfront

Having to pay for more character slots in a game that *features* 8 playable classes is pretty much not optional for an ARPG.

Angyobangyo26d ago

Judging from steam reviews, gamers care. Not plastic gamers. Why didn’t Itsuno mention such MTX would be available in-game? Why weren’t the MTXs there for review copies?

Kiryu199225d ago

Who cares is how all this started. The many many excuses. Please keep defending these greedy publishers and unfair tactics. We be gamers are the problem

Horse armor

$10 online passes if buying a used copy

Cheat codes gone and are replaced by micro transactions

Unlocking stuff by playing games behind micro transactions and XP boosters

It’s only cosmetic

No one is being forced to spend even though publishers are literally making their games more grindy to force people to play

Full priced games have mobile game type micro transactions

$70 priced games because higher development costs while making record profits and laying off record number of employees

And to play the game early pay us extra $20-30 on top of full price

Release games now and promise to maybe fix them later only to abandon the game

Day one patches that make the games worst

If it’s your favorite game defend the publisher if it’s not hate on another publisher for similar content

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kenpachi26d ago

Must have picked up some EA crew to put this in the game

robtion26d ago

Yeah these are really bad ones. Directly impacting gameplay too. Super scummy move. I hope nobody buys them.

CrimsonWing6926d ago

Yet Helldivers 2 gets a pass? Y’know a GotY contender by the name of RE4 had them and so does Devil May Cry V. The funny thing is I enjoyed both of those games thoroughly without having to buy a single microtransaction.

What I do consider a valid complaint is not being able to start a new game or being able to edit your character. That’s kind of a seriously baffling decision, but then I think how I played Dragon’s Dogma 1 and I never edited my character and I just did a 100% playthrough on a single file and didn’t start a NG since. So, I don’t think these are really going to impact me, but I can see how it will others.

Crows9026d ago

Helldivers 2 is a live service game where everything is obtainable in game with incredible ease.

Not sure about re4 or DMC but nobody is giving anyone a pass ...this article is about dragons dogma 2...not those games.

What is valid are in game features made to supposedly force you to think carefully only to have a surprise online store offer solutions to built in problems for more money.

Goosejuice26d ago

Those same things they are selling can be found Ingame as well. U can buy the character editor through merchants with gold. Don't get me wrong..I dislike these mtx they are doing but you don't need to buy them to be able to get them.

CrimsonWing6926d ago (Edited 26d ago )

Oh my bad, I can’t bring up games with microtransactions that nobody had a sh*t fit over. My mistake.

I love how people move the goalpost.

Crows9026d ago

@goose
@crimson

All mtx sucks. I'd rather helldiver's not have them because it makes me wonder if the rate at which you collect materials. That said. The games features are all fully enjoyable and aren't affected by the mtx.

That's not the case with dragons dogma 2...they left in place features that are supposedly part of the challenge of the game only to let you buy your way out very conveniently. I didn't look through all of them but I've heard some are rare but can be purchased with more money now. Even more so in a game about managing weight load there's a tent, I believe, that you can pay more money for that weighs less than your typical tent...not all sure on all the mtx and I'm aware that you can purchase many through in game vendor but they're incredibly useful mtx that are obtained much more slowly in game...or even a limited amount of them.

Instead is selling fast travel...just let us don't for free....or instead of selling cosmetic changes...how about letting us do it for free...

Nothing in helldivers comes close to this abomination

Angyobangyo26d ago

One is a single player game and one is a live service game. One is $40 vs$70. And most importantly, one game is there to spread democracy.

Ironmike25d ago

It's not incredibly easy for certain things in helldivers though u still have grind quite bit but u ate correct in saying u can eventually get enough medals to purchase stuff

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Moegooner26d ago

Read your comment again and maybe, just maybe you might realise how dumb it was.

CrimsonWing6926d ago (Edited 26d ago )

What was dumb about it? That I pointed out the hypocrisy?

garos8226d ago

It was extremely scummy that capcom hid this from reviewers. I have no doubt this game is good but these type of microtransactions don't sit well with me. They've lost a sale from me

Lionsguard26d ago

I was going to pay full price to support this game because I've been waiting for it for forever but I think I'll wait until I get it for free from Epic or a Humblebundle monthly.

Redemption-6426d ago

I am not defending Capcom, as I am not a fan of MTX in single player games. I do however belive they were open to reviewers about having MTX in their game. The reviewers just decided to leave that part out. Which is very disingenuous. There are some companies that get away with these things. Image if this was done by EA, Ubisoft, or even Activision? I am positive those defending Capcom, would have had their pitchforks ready if the companies listed above did this

anast26d ago

That's why reviewers can't be trusted. In fact, they are not reviewers at all. They get free codes to talk about stuff they don't understand nor care about.

Sanctusone25d ago

I mean it was pretty obvious to anyone with eyes...one of the items you get from deluxe edition was in game items.
1500 Rift Crystals - Points to Spend Beyond the Rift (A)
Which honestly I figured they kept a similar mtx system like DMC5 and the optional red orbs.

Lionsguard25d ago

1500 Rift Crystals doesn't mean anything. The first game had Rift crystals too, you just earned them by people hiring your Pawn and you get it from certain quests.

anast25d ago (Edited 25d ago )

A reviewer's job is to point out the obvious of a product as though they were the consumer. This means reviewers, to do their actual job, would need to review the complete game: the edition they are reviewing, how they got the game, technical aspects, story, and monetization scheme. Since, it is obvious that MT's are a part of the game, it would need to be reviewed. This way people can be informed, so they can decide if they want to play this style of game/monetization scheme.

For example, AC Origins was bad with Mt's. I had to farm side missions or pay to advance the story. This was after I already did close to 25 or more side missions. While I was grinding there were constant reminders that I could pay to ease the grind. I would have never bought the game if it were reviewed properly.

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