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Question I dont think Ive seen answered yet.
Forgive me if this has been asked and answered but I have not seen it yet.
Is there going to be a minimum windows version?
I am currently using Windows 2000 SP4.
That is most likely the last MS windows that I will ever use since I am philosophically opposed to the WPA.
I sure hope I will still be able to run CD.
Is there going to be a minimum windows version?
I am currently using Windows 2000 SP4.
That is most likely the last MS windows that I will ever use since I am philosophically opposed to the WPA.
I sure hope I will still be able to run CD.
What would make you say that?Sirius wrote:Does it use .NET 2 or something?
You know this game isn't coming out until sometime in 2007, I find it hard to imagine that you wouldn't upgrade by that time. Nevertheless, like I said, we may change that later anyway.Nosferatu wrote:Well that cuts me out. Guess Im a Descent3er for the forseeable future.
Zach
For me:
Microsoft Windows Product Activation Hash
=
Intel CPUID.
Now for some reason, Intel was crucified for their idea but Microsoft is given a pass?
Not by me.
Yaya, \"Professional\" doesn't have it. Doesn't matter. If I were to use an OS that has it in any form, its a violation of my principles.
Back in the days of Win95 beta testing, a number of beta testers found that the Registration Wizard called home and reported to MS some of the software packages that you had installed on Win3.11. When I heard about that, I made a vow to never use any Win9x based OS on any computer that I actually owned. (I had no problem with my place of business using it). And you know what?
THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED!
ME is dead and gone and not one Win9x OS ever touched a computer hard drive that I actually owned.
So zbriggs, believe me when I tell you, XP/Vista will not be installed on any machine that I actually own.
Now Linux is a different story.
Microsoft Windows Product Activation Hash
=
Intel CPUID.
Now for some reason, Intel was crucified for their idea but Microsoft is given a pass?
Not by me.
Yaya, \"Professional\" doesn't have it. Doesn't matter. If I were to use an OS that has it in any form, its a violation of my principles.
Back in the days of Win95 beta testing, a number of beta testers found that the Registration Wizard called home and reported to MS some of the software packages that you had installed on Win3.11. When I heard about that, I made a vow to never use any Win9x based OS on any computer that I actually owned. (I had no problem with my place of business using it). And you know what?
THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED!
ME is dead and gone and not one Win9x OS ever touched a computer hard drive that I actually owned.
So zbriggs, believe me when I tell you, XP/Vista will not be installed on any machine that I actually own.
Now Linux is a different story.
Yes but none of those have the privacy implications of keeping a database of a unique number records.
If you dont agree that a simple number can have privacy implications then go back and read up on the brouhaha that surrounded Intels CPUID.
Oh and as for the NSAKEY thing, I have used the revoke patch.
And for anything else that might be lurking in there, I have my windows machine sitting behind a linux machine that is acting as a router/firewall. I have iptables setup to only allow port traffic that \"I\" specify.
So far I have had no trouble with my Windows machine, and (by the use of a software package called wireshark http://www.wireshark.org/) I have not seen it send out one suspicious packet, anywhere.
Blocking any hidden packets that dont effect the OS perfomance anyway, is entirely different than not being able to register your windows if you dont allow the OS to call home.
Im going to stop here by saying, that I think you should realize by now, that by making the descision to not support Windows 2000, you ARE preventing at least one Descent 3 player from using your game.
If you dont agree that a simple number can have privacy implications then go back and read up on the brouhaha that surrounded Intels CPUID.
Oh and as for the NSAKEY thing, I have used the revoke patch.
And for anything else that might be lurking in there, I have my windows machine sitting behind a linux machine that is acting as a router/firewall. I have iptables setup to only allow port traffic that \"I\" specify.
So far I have had no trouble with my Windows machine, and (by the use of a software package called wireshark http://www.wireshark.org/) I have not seen it send out one suspicious packet, anywhere.
Blocking any hidden packets that dont effect the OS perfomance anyway, is entirely different than not being able to register your windows if you dont allow the OS to call home.
Im going to stop here by saying, that I think you should realize by now, that by making the descision to not support Windows 2000, you ARE preventing at least one Descent 3 player from using your game.
OK, Originally it was only intended to be a Windows game, then we expanded it as code permitted to be cross-platform. At this point we are looking at Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and XBOX 360 with a possibility of PS3 being released at the same time. As for isolating you because you won't upgrade your windows out of fear that someone would know you're pirating their software or someone else's software or because of any illegal activities you may be doing, I'm not sure I would worry myself with your purchase, you obviously either pirate software enough that you will probably pirate this $50 game or you are engaged in illegal activity which would put you outside the normal of our average customer base. Most people don't worry about it because they don't have anything to hide and license their stuff.
In other words, I'm sorry that we aren't going to bend to meet your requirement right now but we are talking about an OS that is almost to the point of not being supported by it's maker and probably will be by the time the game is release.
Not trying to be a jerk, and it isn't our intentions to isolate people but somethings are overboard and we can't flex to meet the demands of 1 or 2 percent of the population, we have already done that once when we agreed to support Linux, Unix, and Mac.
http://coredecision.highoctane.biz/modu ... Statistics
We have to keep with the standards as should you.
Sincerely,
Zachary Briggs, Vice President
HighOctane Software
(866)328-1886
zach@highoctane.biz
In other words, I'm sorry that we aren't going to bend to meet your requirement right now but we are talking about an OS that is almost to the point of not being supported by it's maker and probably will be by the time the game is release.
Not trying to be a jerk, and it isn't our intentions to isolate people but somethings are overboard and we can't flex to meet the demands of 1 or 2 percent of the population, we have already done that once when we agreed to support Linux, Unix, and Mac.
http://coredecision.highoctane.biz/modu ... Statistics
We have to keep with the standards as should you.
Sincerely,
Zachary Briggs, Vice President
HighOctane Software
(866)328-1886
zach@highoctane.biz
Arigato! I was looking for something like that. The last program I found that you can look at all packets with was NetworkActiv 1.4.So far I have had no trouble with my Windows machine, and (by the use of a software package called wireshark http://www.wireshark.org/) I have not seen it send out one suspicious packet, anywhere.
First of all Im not a pirate, and I take fairly serious offence at the implication that I am. Those who know my RL self will tell you that Im even a bit of a prude when it comes to pirating software. I wont do it. I have payed full price for my installation of Windows 2000, shortly after MS came out with it and have been a happy user ever since. Yes I bought it in a store. I even remember which store. It was an OfficeMax.zbriggs wrote:OK, Originally it was only intended to be a Windows game, then we expanded it as code permitted to be cross-platform. At this point we are looking at Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and XBOX 360 with a possibility of PS3 being released at the same time. As for isolating you because you won't upgrade your windows out of fear that someone would know you're pirating their software or someone else's software or because of any illegal activities you may be doing, I'm not sure I would worry myself with your purchase, you obviously either pirate software enough that you will probably pirate this $50 game or you are engaged in illegal activity which would put you outside the normal of our average customer base. Most people don't worry about it because they don't have anything to hide and license their stuff.
In other words, I'm sorry that we aren't going to bend to meet your requirement right now but we are talking about an OS that is almost to the point of not being supported by it's maker and probably will be by the time the game is release.
Not trying to be a jerk, and it isn't our intentions to isolate people but somethings are overboard and we can't flex to meet the demands of 1 or 2 percent of the population, we have already done that once when we agreed to support Linux, Unix, and Mac.
http://coredecision.highoctane.biz/modu ... Statistics
We have to keep with the standards as should you.
Sincerely,
Zachary Briggs, Vice President
HighOctane Software
(866)328-1886
zach@highoctane.biz
Way to go, endearing yourself to your potential user base, by insulting them like this.
Now despite getting insulted like this, there is a possibility that I might still buy CD for Linux (to answer Xamindars question)
And one last thing zbriggs.
Wireshark IS Ethereal. They changed their name.
If you don't pirate software then what do you care if someone keeps a database. A great deal of companies and websites do. It's not like they actually are going to single you out and watch you. You would have to be a threat of some kind for them to even want to. You are just a number in a database that they can't even use for anything and really don't care what you do.Nosferatu wrote:First of all Im not a pirate, and I take fairly serious offence at the implication that I am. Those who know my RL self will tell you that Im even a bit of a prude when it comes to pirating software. I wont do it. I have payed full price for my installation of Windows 2000, shortly after MS came out with it and have been a happy user ever since. Yes I bought it in a store. I even remember which store. It was an OfficeMax.zbriggs wrote:OK, Originally it was only intended to be a Windows game, then we expanded it as code permitted to be cross-platform. At this point we are looking at Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and XBOX 360 with a possibility of PS3 being released at the same time. As for isolating you because you won't upgrade your windows out of fear that someone would know you're pirating their software or someone else's software or because of any illegal activities you may be doing, I'm not sure I would worry myself with your purchase, you obviously either pirate software enough that you will probably pirate this $50 game or you are engaged in illegal activity which would put you outside the normal of our average customer base. Most people don't worry about it because they don't have anything to hide and license their stuff.
In other words, I'm sorry that we aren't going to bend to meet your requirement right now but we are talking about an OS that is almost to the point of not being supported by it's maker and probably will be by the time the game is release.
Not trying to be a jerk, and it isn't our intentions to isolate people but somethings are overboard and we can't flex to meet the demands of 1 or 2 percent of the population, we have already done that once when we agreed to support Linux, Unix, and Mac.
http://coredecision.highoctane.biz/modu ... Statistics
We have to keep with the standards as should you.
Sincerely,
Zachary Briggs, Vice President
HighOctane Software
(866)328-1886
zach@highoctane.biz
Way to go, endearing yourself to your potential user base, by insulting them like this.
Now despite getting insulted like this, there is a possibility that I might still buy CD for Linux (to answer Xamindars question)
And one last thing zbriggs.
Wireshark IS Ethereal. They changed their name.
As for potential clients, as I already said, we have no plans for 2000, our focus is XP and Vista/Longhorn for the Windows platforms. Not to say you couldn't attempt the installation, we wouldn't do anything to inhibit that, but we also don't support it.
Zach