Posted December 11, 2015
Could I confirm whether gog have recently revised their policy for games with XP support? The reason I ask is that there a couple of very recent releases that should support XP in principle, but the requirements section states Vista as the minimum.
For example, SINS OF A SOLAR EMPIRE states Vista minimum on gog, but it only requires directx9c, and the main site (https://www.sinsofasolarempire.com/faq) states that XP SP3 is runnable. Also, gog states that Vista is the minimum for FALLEN ENCHANTRESS: LEGENDARY HEROES, but the official site (http://www.elementalgame.com/fallen-enchantress/overview) mentions that XP is fine - as one would expect for a directx9 game.
So is the reason that gog don't list XP on the aforementioned examples due to a genuine compatibility issue (gog installer perhaps), or are they just cautiously omitting XP due to lack of testing on their part?
If anyone happens to be a gog representative, or in the know, or has experience running the mentioned games on XP via a gog installer then I'd much appreciate their input. So thanks in advance!
PS: I'll say pre-emptively that I'm not interested in the security implications of XP, as I just use Linux online and for any important stuff. I have legit licenses for Windows 7, but I don't want to further entrench my dependence on Microsoft - especially when there is no further functionality required. Games are the one area where Windows is still a necessity, and fortunately many developers are coming round to making Linux compatible versions now.
For example, SINS OF A SOLAR EMPIRE states Vista minimum on gog, but it only requires directx9c, and the main site (https://www.sinsofasolarempire.com/faq) states that XP SP3 is runnable. Also, gog states that Vista is the minimum for FALLEN ENCHANTRESS: LEGENDARY HEROES, but the official site (http://www.elementalgame.com/fallen-enchantress/overview) mentions that XP is fine - as one would expect for a directx9 game.
So is the reason that gog don't list XP on the aforementioned examples due to a genuine compatibility issue (gog installer perhaps), or are they just cautiously omitting XP due to lack of testing on their part?
If anyone happens to be a gog representative, or in the know, or has experience running the mentioned games on XP via a gog installer then I'd much appreciate their input. So thanks in advance!
PS: I'll say pre-emptively that I'm not interested in the security implications of XP, as I just use Linux online and for any important stuff. I have legit licenses for Windows 7, but I don't want to further entrench my dependence on Microsoft - especially when there is no further functionality required. Games are the one area where Windows is still a necessity, and fortunately many developers are coming round to making Linux compatible versions now.