Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Why DOS was better for gamers than Windows...

I have to admit my first experience with Windows started with Windows 3.1 on an emulation program called SoftWindows, yes it was slow as hell and the first game I played was Day of the Tentacle. I grew up using Mac OS for games and when I first used Windows I thought it was pretty ridiculous that you had to go back and forth between DOS and Windows. In fact when I first used Windows 95 I thought their plans were to keep DOS around for gaming purposes. However, now that it's a decade later and I'm using Windows Vista, I know that was never what they intended. No instead I now play games for as long as Windows will let me before it shuts my game down without even so much as an error prompt to tell me why.

My reasons for a return to a DOS-like environment for gaming is simple:
- it reduces the number of system resources used to just those needed
- doesn't allow other Windows programs to prompt you while playing games (especially those pesky anti-spyware programs)
- it's brain-dead simple