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One of Microsoft’s latest mistakes actions to try and make more people use Vista, is to release “exclusive” Vista games, that supposedly can only run on it. If you had any doubts, then don’t have any anymore, this is, of course, a lie, and with just some small file alterations both of the Vista-only titles, Halo 2 and Shadowrun, can run flawlessly on Windows XP.
Even if the games weren’t cracked, would you change to Vista just to be able to play them? I can think of many reasons to upgrade to a better Operative System, playing games isn’t one of them (although I do admit that I do like Vista’s “game package”).
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