Afro68 Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 Does anyone know if Skyrim will run on Windows 10? I saw the Final Fantasy demo and hear all the hype about DX12 we won't be lost in the shuffle we will??
lald Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 I played Skyrim on 10046 TP with no issues, don't know about current builds.
Afro68 Posted May 4, 2015 Author Posted May 4, 2015 I played Skyrim on 10046 TP with no issues, don't know about current builds. Thanks mang
Arken Red Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 From what i hear,any game that can smoothly run on 7,8 and 8.1 should have no problem with 10
mewwwkittytt Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Not even Microsoft could deal with the loss of leaving Skyrim's fan-base behind.
Gameplayer Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Wait wut? Windows 10? WTF. How in the world did they skip 9? Man I need a life outside of Skyrim.
Guest endgameaddiction Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Didn't you get the memo? World went to hell along with win9 and we rebooted with win10.
MrFlyte Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Wait wut? Windows 10? WTF. How in the world did they skip 9? Man I need a life outside of Skyrim. Win10 is the 9th version of Windows. The platform is developed for legacy purpose in mind, going back to the earliest version of Windows, you can still run this software. However, for those legacy purposes, the system runs a legacy-check. Windows 95 and 98 were abbreviate as Win9x. While technically not entirely an incompatibility, it could result in unforseen bugs if version 9 of Windows also called up Win9 which is very close to Win9x. Therefore, to reduce the possibility of any sort of errors occuring out of this, Windows jumped to Win10 I'm not entirely sure why they didn't name it something like...WinCortana or something silly and similar to when they did "Vista", but regardless, the version number is 10 because compatibility. To put it short: Thanks to it being called Win10, you will still be able to play Skyrim.
Niobia Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Wait wut? Windows 10? WTF. How in the world did they skip 9? Man I need a life outside of Skyrim. Win10 is the 9th version of Windows. The platform is developed for legacy purpose in mind, going back to the earliest version of Windows, you can still run this software. However, for those legacy purposes, the system runs a legacy-check. Windows 95 and 98 were abbreviate as Win9x. While technically not entirely an incompatibility, it could result in unforseen bugs if version 9 of Windows also called up Win9 which is very close to Win9x. Therefore, to reduce the possibility of any sort of errors occuring out of this, Windows jumped to Win10 I'm not entirely sure why they didn't name it something like...WinCortana or something silly and similar to when they did "Vista", but regardless, the version number is 10 because compatibility. To put it short: Thanks to it being called Win10, you will still be able to play Skyrim. I've heard about this. I wonder why none of those nerd thought about using Win09/Windows 09 Waht are they gonna do with Windows 11-19? or 20-29 (cause of 2000). I guess they can use a bunch of random words lol. Like Windows Doobly Goo.
MrFlyte Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 I've heard about this. I wonder why none of those nerd thought about using Win09/Windows 09 Waht are they gonna do with Windows 11-19? or 20-29 (cause of 2000). I guess they can use a bunch of random words lol. Like Windows Doobly Goo. As the great Gabe Newell has foreseen, the great PC singularity will occur, sending us forth into the Windows Dark Ages of incompatibility and bugs. Switch to Linux now, before it is too late! Hail the free market! Hail the all knowing Open Source!
Frednotbob Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) Win10 is the 9th version of Windows. The platform is developed for legacy purpose in mind, going back to the earliest version of Windows, you can still run this software. However, for those legacy purposes, the system runs a legacy-check. Windows 95 and 98 were abbreviate as Win9x. While technically not entirely an incompatibility, it could result in unforseen bugs if version 9 of Windows also called up Win9 which is very close to Win9x. Therefore, to reduce the possibility of any sort of errors occuring out of this, Windows jumped to Win10 I'm not entirely sure why they didn't name it something like...WinCortana or something silly and similar to when they did "Vista", but regardless, the version number is 10 because compatibility. To put it short: Thanks to it being called Win10, you will still be able to play Skyrim. Windows doesn't have a 'legacy check' -- the typical procedure with software title numbers is to use the same (or similar) designations for all versions of an OS that use the same kernel (for non-programmers: the 'kernel' is the basic 'identity' of the OS, recieving instructions from the CPU on the motherboard and 'translating' them so that the computer can boot properly). Since Windows 95 and 98 shared the same kernel (and were, for all intents and purposes, the same OS), they share similar title numbers; the Windows 10 kernel is a ground-up redesign, and therefore is not part of the Windows 9x 'family'. Edited August 4, 2015 by Frednotbob
Forgotten1337 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 I upgraded from 8.1 to 10 a few days ago and I have had no issues. In fact, I dare say it runs better than before; though that could be my imagination...
...0... Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 Does anyone know if Skyrim will run on Windows 10? I saw the Final Fantasy demo and hear all the hype about DX12 we won't be lost in the shuffle we will?? I hear on steam many upgraded to windows 10 with no problem for Skyrim. Skyrim however will never get DX12.
winny257 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 always just talk to Skyrim, Skyrim, Skyrim, what Is with other games?with any new operating system there will be problems with older games, this is so and that was so in the past!I will stay as long in Windows 7 until everything is precisely clarified! because my games have cost money, they were not a free gift from Microsoft. edit: shit on DX12 until now it needs nobody and it will still take a lot of time until it needs someone.
gvman3670 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 I am playing Skyrim, Oblivion, FONV, Star Wars Battlefront II, Prince of Persia WW and Halo 2 for Vista and they all work like they did on 7. No reinstalls or anything and, if anything, they all seem to run smoother and faster now. How's that sound, Winny?
winny257 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 I am playing Skyrim, Oblivion, FONV, Star Wars Battlefront II, Prince of Persia WW and Halo 2 for Vista and they all work like they did on 7. No reinstalls or anything and, if anything, they all seem to run smoother and faster now. How's that sound, Winny? I'm talking about playing older, as Morrowind, Gothic series, Drakensang series and many more. I had problems in the transposition of Vista to 7, I had to wait for more updates.
gvman3670 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 No ENB, just SweetFX. Of course it requires renaming it (I called it "Sweet_FX.dll"). Maybe there's a similar fix for your ENB as well? I think I read something along those lines earlier today.
ONIXer Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 After fresh install of windows 10, i only had to install directx 10, cause some dll's were missing. Directx install is in skyrim directory (atleast steam version). Performance wise, i didnt saw any difference. Also no problems with ENB.
...0... Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 Performance difference will come when games are DX12. There where some benchmarks few games on GURU3D that showed 1 or 2 fps gain with windows 10 over windows7/8.1 so marginal improvement DX11. New Deus EX will be DX12 coming early 2016 i think also new Tomb Raider. Probably soon new benchmark test coming for DX12 but when i don't know?
Fatquake Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 is there any real reason to upgrade to windows 10?
gvman3670 Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 A bunch of new functions. That's all really. Other than that it's kinda' like Win7 for the most part.
Starfish Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 So, there is no real reason why Skyrim should crash on win10? Because it crashes for me. I've started a new Mod organizer profile to test if it isn't caused by something else I've could done with my mods and it crashes right after the 2nd window appears. It doesn't start when I launch it directly from steam. Now I'm starting to regret I've updated to win10 so early. Edit: I've restarted for the windows update and it works now. Don't know if that's what fixed it, but it works. Now back to installing more mods until the game crashes again.
Ashkandii Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 Think ill upgrade to W10 when its actually worth it, i still love my treasured win7 but paying for a 2fps gain pointless, unless future game start requiring DX12 then hell to it Windows 7 for life.
gvman3670 Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 Think ill upgrade to W10 when its actually worth it, i still love my treasured win7 but paying for a 2fps gain pointless, unless future game start requiring DX12 then hell to it Windows 7 for life. Win10 is free for this whole year. Just sayin'....
Ashkandii Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 Think ill upgrade to W10 when its actually worth it, i still love my treasured win7 but paying for a 2fps gain pointless, unless future game start requiring DX12 then hell to it Windows 7 for life. Win10 is free for this whole year. Just sayin'.... oh, fair enough why not.
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