![]() I play Warcraft Orcs and Humans, a game from 1994 with no issues what so ever on every Windows since then. ![]() Even if they did (which they won't), there would be compatibility modes & emulators such as DosBox to go back and run them. At the same time if the hardware did dictate this and we do move on to a new instruction set, do you really think that they wouldn't have any backwards compatibility much like we have now with x86 圆4 (and dosbox)? I hardly think they they would drop support for something that is so widely supported from every game / program out there. Even if it was a generation leap (which it's not) all games have support for older versions of DirectX anyway like DX9 etc.Īlso, different PC "gens" wouldn't be defined by their OS, they would be defined (if anything) by changes in the architecture (圆4 x86 etc) in which we have been on the same for many years now. The only difference here (that I would be willing to take as a "generational leap" which it really isn't), would be the implementation of Directx 12, and how it was only for Windows 10 (something that Microsoft have now ported back to Windows 7). Do you see a generational gap between 7, 8 and 10? Nope. ![]() Click to expand.No OS's are not generation divides.
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