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The problems of Fista

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 8:24
by Hehulk

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 10:03
by deject
I'm more put off by $270 for Home Premium and $400 for Ultimate. For an OS that really offers me nothing it's fucking expensive,

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 12:21
by friznit
Bollox to that. Even if he is biased in his review, that's a fucking scary 'big brother' scenario. Ubuntu anyone?

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 12:25
by Chickenz
deject wrote:I'm more put off by $270 for Home Premium and $400 for Ultimate. For an OS that really offers me nothing it's fucking expensive,
dont complain were almost paying double that!!!!

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 12:30
by fabyak
personally i'm well happy with XP, I was glad to be shot of 98 as it was a big sack o' shite, but XP is aces :)

Can't see me adopting Fista for a couple of years at least until either a) I have to for work or b) It proves itself to be damn good, given that so far, it has only proved itself to annoy me slightly

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 12:33
by Dog Pants
Happy as I am with XP, I remember the hassle I had with 98 before I decided to move. With this in mind I was considering making the jump sooner rather than later, but with all this big brother shite that Microsoft are notorious for I think I'll wait for the dust to settle before I part with any beer tokens.

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 12:46
by Fear
Though I will probably end up getting it because of the need to be seen up to date in business, I really hope I can stay with XP just so I can vote against all this DRM, remotely controlling what I can do with my computer crap.

Still my Linux partition allows me to do anything I want I suppose.

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 13:46
by Lee
The only reason I would want to upgrade to Fista is direct x 10. 99% of other new "features" in Fista will just be an annoyance to me that I'll disable anyway.

I'm sticking with XP as long as possible but I know I'll have to upgrade sometime to play dx10 games in all their glory :(

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 18:02
by TezzRexx
Sounds crazy, if it's all true of course.

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 20:11
by Nickface
Try this handy <a href="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Featu ... wchart.pdf" target="_blank">Fista Upgrade Flowchart</a>(PDF)!

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 20:26
by Stoat
Nickface wrote:Try this handy <a href="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Featu ... wchart.pdf" target="_blank">Fista Upgrade Flowchart</a>(PDF)!
See also: JPG version

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 20:29
by spoodie
Nickface wrote:Try this handy <a href="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Featu ... wchart.pdf" target="_blank">Fista Upgrade Flowchart</a>(PDF)!
:lol:

That's answered all my questions, because I had none.

Posted: January 31st, 2007, 23:30
by deject
This article is probably a bit old too, because there are several videocards that support HDCP selling now.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 10:46
by Gunslinger42
Lee wrote:The only reason I would want to upgrade to Fista is direct x 10. 99% of other new "features" in Fista will just be an annoyance to me that I'll disable anyway.
This. Judging from everything I've read the ONLY positive thing about Fista (for me at least) is dx10. Everything else is pointless shiney visuals that I don't want anyway and that use system resources or flat out annoying additions.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 13:17
by spoodie
I wasn't really interested in it but someone has pointed out that I could get a cheap OEM version of Fista if I buy it with the bits I'm going to use to upgrade my PC soon, as I would qualify as a system builder. Anyone know anything about this, are there limitations?

It would be a good opportunity to get a cheap legal copy, even if I don't use it as my main OS right away.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 13:21
by Lee
spoodie wrote:I wasn't really interested in it but someone has pointed out that I could get a cheap OEM version of Fista if I buy it with the bits I'm going to use to upgrade my PC soon, as I would qualify as a system builder. Anyone know anything about this, are there limitations?

It would be a good opportunity to get a cheap legal copy, even if I don't use it as my main OS right away.
Yeah, I seen something about this with XP a while ago. If you buy something that is needed to use a PC then you can get an OEM copy. So you could technically buy the cheapest mouse possible and then save loads compared to a retail copy.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 13:23
by Grimmie
Stoat wrote: See also: JPG version
See also: Special Grimmie version

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 13:28
by spoodie
Grimmie wrote:See also: Special Grimmie version
That version failed hard
Lee wrote:Yeah, I seen something about this with XP a while ago. If you buy something that is needed to use a PC then you can get an OEM copy. So you could technically buy the cheapest mouse possible and then save loads compared to a retail copy.
I'm going to be pretty much gutting my PC case so I should definitely qualify if that is the case but I've also heard the OEM version has greater restrictions in terms of parts you can change post install.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 13:33
by Fear
I think with an OEM XP copy you can change a single item of:

CPU
MotherBoard
GFX Card
HDD

More than 1 and it needs re-activating. Though the nice Indian man always just gives you the code you need when you ring him.

Posted: February 1st, 2007, 16:28
by spoodie
Fista is turning into one big LOL with a ROFL on top: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6320865.stm