By the way, I get the impression you are German, since you used the phrase "I go to University", as in "um Universität".
Nope, but good guess.
In his profile it says Canada. But of course that does not rule out that he is German. By the way i am German.
Clearly my profile betrays my anonymity.
I thought newer games run on Vista. What Vista version is it?
Vista, Home Premium.
Vista, from what I understand, is quirky and doesn't work quite right yet. Plus I heard that it has extreme built in DRM stuff that will wipe a partition if it detects a file there trying to fiddle with one of its files. This could something harmless as an amataur programer trying to use a copy command or something.
I'm not sure of the exact details. I've avoided Vista up to this point. I didn't care for it due to the bad reviews. I've only recently played with it because it came with my labtop. I'm still trying get a feel for it.
By the way, does any of you know make Office 2007 work like a previous edition. I'm thinking like 2002 edition. I'm not a fan of this strange "ribbons" system. I would rather have access to the traditional 'File, Edit, View... etc' system.
Anyway, there shouldn't be any problem running Crysis on Vista.
I get a black screen most of the time, and the computer becomes completely unresponsive. I had to shut down the computer to get it working. I got lucky one time and it worked, and I tried to make some adjustments, but it hasn't worked since. I did make it windowed though, so I have been able to minimise some damage.
It does play X3: Reunion (though it does have the noisy fan problem I mentioned).
Crysis however works fine on this computer (XP), although its old enough to be restricted to only the lowest graphics settings. It doesn't prevent me from enjoying it though.