2009
08.09

Windows 7 & Champions Online

Windows7

So this weekend was pretty boring. I finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade my system to the newest version of Microsoft’s operating system Windows 7. So far i like it. I’ve been using Windows Vista since it arrived a few years back. I never really had any problems with it. Being in the IT field, i felt obligated to use it as i wanted to be able to easily diagnose and fix problems that arose within the OS. The same is true for this OS. I want to make sure i understand how to use it and know where things are. Microsoft has a bad habit of re-labeling all of their programs and controls every time they release an OS. They also like to rearrange stuff so that you have no idea where anything is. They are a lot like Supermarkets. One week the cereal is on isle 3. The next week they’ve moved cereal to isle 9. Its a constant battle to find the products you need and use all the time.

So other than the whole rearrangement of icons, names, and features Windows 7 is basically Windows Vista with a new task bar, start menu, and a few interface changes. I do like some of the changes though. I love the new “libraries” feature. I’ve not had the time to play around with it much but it basically allows you to create a library of all your files (E.g. Videos or music) even though those files may sit in various locations throughout your hard drives or external devices. Another feature i like is the new start menu. Microsoft has basically turned the task bar and start menu into the Mac OSX doc. Each running application now appears as an icon. You can pin programs to the task bar just as you can in OSX. You an hover your mouse over that icon to get a preview and name of the application. Windows are grouped under each programs icon. I like it a lot. :)

My Windows7 Desktop

This time, when i installed Windows 7 I decided to install the 64-bit version of the OS. Previously I’vebeen running 32-bit OSs. (Windows XP and then Windows Vista) I’ve never really felt the need to run the 64-bit version of the OS before. Recently I’ve heard a lot about improvements to the compatibility of 64-bit apps as well as improvements Microsoft has made when dealing with 64-bit and 32-bit apps on the same machine. After much debate i finally decided that i would run the 64-bit version simply because i wanted to keep up with the technology. I also plan to add more ram to my system and you definitely need a 64-bit system to do that.

I did the install on Saturday evening. All my data is on my second hard drive so i didn’t really have to backup anything other than various desktop files and application specific files. The install finished Saturday night and i got all of my drivers installed. Today i spent most of the day re-installing programs and games. I really don’t have that many applications i use. The list consists of MS Office, Video codecs / PS3 streaming apps, UTorrent, Pidgin (for IM chat), 7Zip, Adobe CS4, Dameon Tools, FileZilla, Nero 7, Ventrillo, World of Warcraft, and Champions. By far the most time consuming applications were World of Warcraft and Adobe CS4. Wow took a good 2 hours and Adobe CS4 took around 45 minutes.

Champions Online

The other big news of the weekend was my acceptance into the closed beta for Champions Online. I’ve been waiting for this game for a while now. I’m not really a huge comic book geek or anything but i love the idea around this game. I’ve played WoW and a few other MMOs before this one and i have high expectations for this game. I hope that it doesn’t die off like so many others before it.

I got to play pretty much all weekend. The servers aren’t up 24/7. They only bring them up periodically to do controlled testing. This weekend was a 3-day test. On Friday the game was pretty laggy due to a recent major patch and a new infusion of testers. Yesterday was much smoother and lag-free. Today was about the same. The character creator was by far the best part of the game so far. You can spend HOURS creating a completely unique character. Everything from color, shape, size, sex, species, outfit, accessories, armor, etc. Everything is completely customizable. I found it funny that one of the bugs right now is a 1 hour time-out that occurs during character creation. Apparently once you start creating a character you only have 1 hour to do it or it times out and you lose everything you worked on.

Other than a few minor bugs and the minor lag i experienced on Friday the game feels complete. Everything i experienced down to the quests, trainers, NPCs, abilities, powers, etc felt complete. The game is set for official release on September 1st. I think this will be one of the games I’m definitely going to purchase.

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  1. 64bit wins.