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Also, its not like the developers are gonna help, and if they do, its gonna be a long time till they do. Even when they did the windows XP beta, I never even saw if they finished it, and if they did, they did a really bad job at it.
Every few months ? Are you a console gamer ? Upgrading does not have to mean buying a whole 'nother computer altogether. That what you don't want to do. You want to buy components separately and build yourself a whole computer or modify/upgrade an existing one. It's inexpensive.
And, again, every few months ? Pay the right price, do the performance comparisons, and a few months will be a few years.
Secondly, trying to carry people on outdated OS software is a waste of time. That's why you see Bethesda, Ubisoft, and indie developers of games like Miscreated, Ark: Survival Evolved, Killing Floor 2, and DayZ only developing on DX11 and for 64-bit systems. All that time is better spent making sure the games actually full utilize and play well on the right hardware as they should have years ago.
Every few months was more of an exaggeration, but it still stands that not everybody can keep their computers completely up to date, also, I edited my comment before you posted yours, so please read it again as I address some of your other points. Then, sometimes building your own computer isnt always inexpensive, as it often depends on where you live. For example, where I live, almost everything electronic tends to be more expensive than other countries might be. Then theres also another issue with building your own computer, once again, some people cant replace part by part over time, sometimes you gotta replace everything.
Finally, what is so wrong with me trying to help some people who still use it, what is so wrong with it?
It doesn't matter if people had a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of times to upgrade to W7 or a newer OS. The store page claims the game works on XP so it has to work on it. Even if PC Gaming on XP nowadays is obsolete.
*Finally, what is so wrong with me trying to help some people who still use it, what is so wrong with it?*
Nothing, other than encouraging people not to upgrade/modernize which will mean less games they get to play until DX9 and DX10 won't be a thing in any new games.
What about when OVK moves on from Payday 2 ? They aren't gonna use the o'l Diesel game engine forever. They'll surely make their own engine and embrace DX11 by then.
I dont really think it really encourages that, if I had the chance to upgrade, I would, even if somebody got most of the games they like to work, im sure they wouldnt mind upgrades, especially if it improves the experience. To add on, no point on constantly changing your first comment when we have already quoted what you said before, its better if you post a new one.
Im glad to help