Ken Levine favors gaming compatibility of Vista

Yashpal SharmaMar 19 2007

How would you feel if someone advocates Microsoft's newly launched OS Vista? I know you will get wild, at once! But in an interview with Eurogamer, Ken Levine; the known game designer who has designed upcoming PC title BioShock, sounds something alike.

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Answering the questions, the game designer Levine says:

The best thing about DX10 and Vista for me is not better graphics. It's the push Microsoft is making to make PC games easier for the user to buy, install and understand.

The game designer talking about its imminent action adventure RPG PC title, BioShock, he wants to justify the Vista ability to allow users to see the possible performance a game will have on the system.

But the truth is that the Vista is not a gamer-friendly OS. As Levine says that it's not the matter of graphics, but I think it is the graphics that matters a lot after game content and this feature can't be ignored at any cost. And if we talk about Vista, it is one of the nastiest OSs manufactured by Microsoft as no third party compatibility is there.

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Via: gamepro

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