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Blizzard to Discontinue Support for Windows XP, Vista

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Blizzard, best known for their Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo series (who are also responsible for that phenomenon World of Warcraft), has recently announced they are going to cut back support for older Windows-based operating systems. Resource allocation is a real problem; the opportunity cost of having engineers working on ensuring that their most recent updates and recent remasters aren't breaking support for older operating systems always comes at the cost of work on newer OSes.

As such, in a blog post on their forums, Blizzard has announced that starting in October of this year, "we will begin the process of ending support for Windows XP and Windows Vista in World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and Heroes of the Storm." They went on to explain this decision, in that "Microsoft ceased mainstream support for these versions of Windows in 2009 and 2012, respectively, but since a decent portion of our audience was still using them at the time, we continued supporting them. However, there have been three major Windows releases since Vista, and at this point, the vast majority of our audience has upgraded to one of the newer versions." And if you're thinking that this isn't true end of life for these systems when it comes to Blizzard game support, think again: "The games will not run on these older operating systems once they are no longer supported, so we encourage any players who are still using one of the older OSes to upgrade to a newer version. We'll be rolling out this change on a staggered schedule, and will post further notices as we get closer to making the change for each game."



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(who are also responsible for that phenomenon World of Warcraft)

phenomenon? really? damn fanboi...:p:kookoo:
 
phenomenon? really? damn fanboi...:p:kookoo:

Yes, it is in MMO genre. Has been the most played paid MMO for more than a decade already.
Thus you can easily call it phenomenon.
 
WoW is a huge phenomenon. I can't think of a more influential online game in PC history
Ultima Online? It's still going after 20 years.
 
I'm okay with companies ceasing to support their software on an O/S, but rigging their software to refuse to install or run on that O/S is just a scumbag move. They did the same thing with 98/2000 a number of years back. What makes is even scummier is when the O/S being blocked has defacto support though it's sister O/S (I.E 2000 being supported via XP, and Vista bing supported via 7/8/10).


Ultima Online? It's still going after 20 years.
Never achieved the same popularity/notoriety though did it?
 
Ending support for xp/vista, i am fine with that. Microsoft ended all support/updates in 2014 for xp if i remember correct. That means xp is a major security risk and its about time to move on to a newer os any way.

Old pc can run win 10 just fine. My old x58 system runs it fine and have no problems with it. X58 is released 9 years a go, so if your pc cant run win 10 you must have a very old system then.

Come on people xp is out dated and a major securety risk. Its time to upgrade. If you still run xp you are nuts :kookoo:
 
WoW is a huge phenomenon. I can't think of a more influential online game in PC history
i could make a list (and I think we actually have lol), but WoW would still rank in the top 10 if not top 5


Ultima Online? It's still going after 20 years.
As unique as UO was at the time, I wouldn't put it over WoW as far as influential. Meh, it's all opinion anyway :)
 
I'm okay with companies ceasing to support their software on an O/S, but rigging their software to refuse to install or run on that O/S is just a scumbag move. They did the same thing with 98/2000 a number of years back. What makes is even scummier is when the O/S being blocked has defacto support though it's sister O/S (I.E 2000 being supported via XP, and Vista bing supported via 7/8/10).



Never achieved the same popularity/notoriety though did it?

Did not, but a lot of stuff in MMORPGs is cause of UO. They pioneered genre I would say.

Maybe not same popularity, but hey.. it runs after 20 years. Not sure WoW will have 20 yrs birthday. I would certainly prefer if it did not.

IMHO, current best MMO is TESO.
 
Only played WOW two times. Both was the free trial, and a couple of years between each playthrough.

First time I tried it, well to simply say it … I was amazed.
It was light years ahead of it competition, and felt like a game you wouldn’t actually mind paying for each month.

Second time, wasn’t impressed so much.
It was still stuck on DX9, and looked like shit in comparison to the newer games.
The community wasn’t much better, or maybe I just picked a bad server.
It wasn’t really offering much in comparison to what you could get somewhere else.
I'm okay with companies ceasing to support their software on an O/S, but rigging their software to refuse to install or run on that O/S is just a scumbag move. They did the same thing with 98/2000 a number of years back. What makes is even scummier is when the O/S being blocked has defacto support though it's sister O/S (I.E 2000 being supported via XP, and Vista bing supported via 7/8/10).
Well it might seem like a scummy move, but you have to also consider all the additional work it has to go in the game for it to support all the legacy operating systems. Plus all the additional security issues, and you are also hindered by the lack of Direct X support. Without XP/Vista they can finally completely drop the old DX9 engine, and focus more on DX11/DX12. Seeing as there are no plans for WOW2, they do need to focus on making the game look as fresh as they can.
 
Only played WOW two times. Both was the free trial, and a couple of years between each playthrough.

First time I tried it, well to simply say it … I was amazed.
It was light years ahead of it competition, and felt like a game you wouldn’t actually mind paying for each month.

Second time, wasn’t impressed so much.
It was still stuck on DX9, and looked like shit in comparison to the newer games.
The community wasn’t much better, or maybe I just picked a bad server.
It wasn’t really offering much in comparison to what you could get somewhere else.

Well it might seem like a scummy move, but you have to also consider all the additional work it has to go in the game for it to support all the legacy operating systems. Plus all the additional security issues, and you are also hindered by the lack of Direct X support. Without XP/Vista they can finally completely drop the old DX9 engine, and focus more on DX11/DX12. Seeing as there are no plans for WOW2, they do need to focus on making the game look as fresh as they can.
as much as I hate it, I have the same basic memory as you. I was in an early beta for WoW, and was amazed... the screen started shaking very close to the end of my first beta, and I couldn't figure out why, then this huge Guardian Tree walked by, and I just sat there with my mouth open hahah. A few years later, with the competition zooming by with newer technology and engines, and WoW was definitely looking dated....
 
How many Direct X versions has this game supported ? 4-5
 
That's a scumbag move from Bli$$ard. And the excuses are pathetic and lame. Not enough resources??? That's a laugh coming from a multi billion $ company....
 
That's a scumbag move from Bli$$ard. And the excuses are pathetic and lame. Not enough resources??? That's a laugh coming from a multi billion $ company....

You make funny joke.

As for WoWs influence: I would argue it's on the top spot. UO has ran for longer, but WoW is the bar for MMORPGs and has been for more than a decade. Being the bar to beat makes you influental as others have to look at what works for you and do those thing better.
 
no bitches the best mmo is tibia because my 14th cousin 123x removed says so XD
 
WoW became successful because they made it easy, and appear even easier to play. Some other MMO at that time, dropped you off at the bus stop and shoved you out and said have fun only to die at the first mob you encountered. EQ1 did that.
 
Good good, now they just need to port all their games to DX12...
 
That's a scumbag move from Bli$$ard. And the excuses are pathetic and lame. Not enough resources??? That's a laugh coming from a multi billion $ company....

Exactly why? Can you explain it?
 
Exactly why? Can you explain it?
Because right now I can play WOW, S2 and D3 on my XP laptop without any issues.
 
If it can run those games, it can run better than XP.
 
If it can run those games, it can run better than XP.
No, because nVidia Video drivers are junk on Win 10, not to mention the Sound ones that are only half functional. No bass/treble control and no woofer slider....
 
WOW is the crack of video gaming...
 
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