Quake 3 in Windows 8
Quake 3 in Windows 8
Will Quake 3 work in Win8? We are gonna to buy new Windows since XP's end the support and need to know that to decide to buy Win7 o Win8 based on Quake 3 working on that...

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Lieutenant Dan
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Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
Working without issue here.
Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
XP support anti-malware extended till july 14-2015
win9 should be out then
win9 should be out then
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Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
Thanks for info. Windows 8 are much safer than previous versions, starting with XP (I do not include outdated versions)... I have read that since it works in Win7, it will work also in Win8. However Quake 3 is slightly outdated game and it's support cross the versions of Windows slightly decreases... You have to enable compatible mode for example...
Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
If upgrading from an XP machine, I assume this is going to be on an old computer. Check to make sure that you actually meet the system requirements for Windows 8. You can use Windows Upgrade Assistant to generate a report to see how your system, peripherals and software will run after the upgrade.
You'll need to do a fresh install. You cannot do an upgrade install from Windows XP. Make sure to back up your stuff.
You'll need to do a fresh install. You cannot do an upgrade install from Windows XP. Make sure to back up your stuff.
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Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
We have that PC for about six years, but have new components in (except for CPU)... Hope that Intel Pentium 4 is supported by Win8
I know that, anyway upgrade won't accelerate computer much, so we need to erase all the stuff on internal HDD...
Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
since malware support is extended for XP, i'd wait for win9 release, then prices would drop for win7/8, by then you might even reconsider and buy or build a new pc with win9
The end-of-support date for Windows 7, as of now, has not been extended. Mainstream (free, Microsoft-provided) support for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 installed isn't expiring until January 13, 2015. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes for Windows 7 for free until the end of extended support, which is January 14, 2020.
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Shadowdane
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Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
Yes Win8 will run on a Pentium 4. Now the real question is why would you do that though... The Pentium 4 line is 14 years old at this point. I tried running Windows 7 on my parents old P4 system, it basically became unusable. I think we clocked it at taking about 25 minutes to boot and login.CZghost wrote:We have that PC for about six years, but have new components in (except for CPU)... Hope that Intel Pentium 4 is supported by Win8I know that, anyway upgrade won't accelerate computer much, so we need to erase all the stuff on internal HDD...
The minimum requirements that Microsoft lists for Win 8, is basically the minimum to have it physically run. Not the minimum to get acceptable performance.
Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
Windows 7 Home PermiumShadowdane wrote:Yes Win8 will run on a Pentium 4. Now the real question is why would you do that though... The Pentium 4 line is 14 years old at this point. I tried running Windows 7 on my parents old P4 system, it basically became unusable. I think we clocked it at taking about 25 minutes to boot and login.CZghost wrote:We have that PC for about six years, but have new components in (except for CPU)... Hope that Intel Pentium 4 is supported by Win8I know that, anyway upgrade won't accelerate computer much, so we need to erase all the stuff on internal HDD...
The minimum requirements that Microsoft lists for Win 8, is basically the minimum to have it physically run. Not the minimum to get acceptable performance.
P4 3.00 GHz 2.99 GHz
2.00 GB
(No graphics card)
Runs OK. Classic Windows style.
Takes less than a minute to boot.
Plays 720p videos (non streaming).
'Course it can't run
Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
CZghost, you're 17. Get a part-time job, save up, buy a new computer.
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Shadowdane
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Re: Quake 3 in Windows 8
yep... I started working part-time at age 14. I bought my first computer at age 18, was great having my own system to do what I pleased with it.obsidian wrote:CZghost, you're 17. Get a part-time job, save up, buy a new computer.
I had to drop about $1500 to get something decent. Then a year later I got a 3dfx card which set me back another $250 I think.
Your lucky that your growing up now when PC hardware is cheap... you can get a pretty decent system now for around $500-600. Hell even less if you cut corners in a few places.
This website is a great resource for pricing PC hardware in your price point:
http://www.logicalincrements.com/