Ok, am I losing performance but gaining game compatibility by staying with 32-bit windows and not going to the 64-bit version?
Please discuss.
Windows XP 64-bit
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Ok... I have ran into 2 games i couldnt install. They are ones that are "free". So they dont exactly count.
I tried to install the 10 day free copy of WOW....and the free copy of Fear:Combat. They both had identical errors, something to the effect that a file didnt match.
But what i have done is, create 2 partitions. One copy of 32 bit XP and one copy of XP64. I have decided to use 32bit OS mainly until there is a reason to use 64bit programs.
I tried to install the 10 day free copy of WOW....and the free copy of Fear:Combat. They both had identical errors, something to the effect that a file didnt match.
But what i have done is, create 2 partitions. One copy of 32 bit XP and one copy of XP64. I have decided to use 32bit OS mainly until there is a reason to use 64bit programs.