Adobe CS5 products dont support 32-bit systems anymore...
and apparntly 'Battlefield 3' does not support Direct X 9.0c nor 10.
Everything is stepping up. Which is stupid because i ACTUALLY buyed Adobe Premiere CS5...
3DTV is the new HDTV and whatnot.
2005-07's change was good.
This one is turd.
I also heard That there noone will be using flash and Newgrounds will be shut down =O
FUCK CS5.
And fuck x64 bit systems too.
Nothing is compatible with em.
And fuck 3DTV.
I can't say fuck Battlefield 3, but...FUCK DIRECT X.
Quote from: Dracoslythe on August 23, 2010, 06:26:35 PM
FUCK CS5.
And fuck x64 bit systems too.
Nothing is compatible with em.
And fuck 3DTV.
I can't say fuck Battlefield 3, but...FUCK DIRECT X.
fuck you and your f-bombing >=(
and f*ck my bank account
Draco, don't be a terroist. Wait I hear moosix, is that john?
x64 Win.
yet Change stupid.
Quote from: windlessusher on August 23, 2010, 08:19:59 PM
and f*ck my bank account
Thats what the new computers are gonna do to it.
arrr, yeas, I myself am not a big fan of new compatibilly toooo much.
I mean, since Im stuck on XP's and the ocassional Vista, new 7/Vista exclusive updates REALLY vex me.
If they're stepping up, I'm sure there will still be legacy support for the old stuff.
Also, GT.. please quit bumping?
bumping? it was in the top 10 topic... *looks at dates*
O SHI-sorry DF :3
Quote from: Lucyfied~ on August 23, 2010, 10:09:40 AM
Adobe CS5 products dont support 32-bit systems anymore...
and apparntly 'Battlefield 3' does not support Direct X 9.0c nor 10.
Everything is stepping up. Which is stupid because i ACTUALLY buyed Adobe Premiere CS5...
3DTV is the new HDTV and whatnot.
2005-07's change was good.
This one is turd.
there is nothing wrong with technology moving forward, although i agree that it is kind of annoying. i once installed a 64-bit operating system on my computer (it's 64 bit compatible), but hardly any of my important drivers were compatible with it. i think pretty much one of the biggest reasons why we haven't moved on to 64 bit yet is just the software compatibility issues.
oh, and as for the new movie and photo editing stuff from adobe, they have to move on to 64 bit because their software is meant for professionals who use high end workstation computers, and as their software is getting more and more advanced, they require more ram. and 32 bit systems only support 4 GBs of RAM, which is plenty, but extremely powerful software editing hour long professional productions will need more than 4 gigabytes of RAM.
why did you bump this topic? I think the people in this topic already forgot it xD
I'm still using XP! Lucky for me! :D
And how is that lucky?