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Just Cause 2 doesn't support Windows XP?

Dela @ Feb 24, 2010 10:25 | 57 comments

A look at the minimum system requirements for the upcoming blockbuster Just Cause 2 shows that the title won't work on installations of Windows XP. This would represent one of the first high profile releases not to be supported by the still-popular Microsoft operating system. The requirements specifies that an operating system newer than XP is required, and provides a hint why.

The game requires at least DirectX 10. Windows XP can only officially go as far as DirectX 9, meaning that gamers would need to be using Windows Vista or Windows 7 to play the game. A recent hardware/software survey from Steam showed that 42.15 percent of its users were in fact still running the Windows XP operating system, although Windows 7 was becoming popular very fast.

Of course, there have been several methods used to install DirectX 10 on Windows XP since it was launched, none of which are supported by Microsoft and several of which have no support from their original authors either. So maybe it is "technically" possible to run it on Windows XP, but it is a shame that users should have to install a hacked DirectX 10 package and probably patch the game files themselves to play it on Windows XP.


Amazon.com incorrectly lists XP as supported in search results.

Minimum System Requirements

  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 (Windows XP is unsupported)
  • Processor: Dual-core CPU with SSE3 (Athlon 64 X2 4200 / Pentium D 3GHz)
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce 8800 Series / ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro with 256MB memory or equivalent DX10 card with 256MB memory
  • Memory: 2GB RAM
  • DirectX: Microsoft DirectX 10
  • Hard Drive: 10GB of free drive space
  • Optical Drive: DVD-ROM drive
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible sound card
  • Internet Connection: Internet connection required for product activation
  • Input: Keyboard and mouse (Microsoft Xbox 360 controller optional)
Recommended System Setup
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 (Windows XP is unsupported)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz or AMD Phenom X3 2.4GHz
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 Series with 512MB / ATI Radeon HD 5750 Series with 512MB or equivalent DX10 card with 512MB memory
  • Memory: 3GB
  • DirectX: Microsoft DirectX 10.1 with Vista SP1
  • Hard Drive: 10GB of free drive space
  • Optical Drive: DVD-ROM drive
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible Dolby Digital 5.1 sound card
  • Internet Connection: Internet connection required for product activation
  • Input: Keyboard and mouse (Xbox 360 controller optional)

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Comment by: ivymike (Feb 25, 2010 05:40)

"The game requires at least DirectX 10. Windows XP can only officially go as far as DirectX 9,"

IIRC, there is a modified unofficial hacked version of DX10 that works on XP.

Comment by: veyron (Feb 25, 2010 08:08)

Not interested in paying $120 for win7! XP works great and I see no reason for the headache's that come with incompatibility probs

Nothing against Directx10 btw. It works fine on my rig..

Think I'll just be passing on any game that decides to leave this huge demographic (XP) out to dry!

Comment by: xnonsuchx (Feb 25, 2010 08:52)

Originally posted by ivymike:
"The game requires at least DirectX 10. Windows XP can only officially go as far as DirectX 9,"

IIRC, there is a modified unofficial hacked version of DX10 that works on XP.

Did you miss the last paragraph that said as much?

Comment by: scorpNZ (Feb 25, 2010 09:22)

Quote:
Originally posted by tucker001:
I think this is actually good its time for people with XP to move on, Windows 7 is superior to any version of Windows. This is nothing new that Microsoft is doing they have dropped support for 95, ME, and in 6 months they are dropping 2000. And guess whats next WINDOWS XP!!

Agree.

Windows 7 is terrific. There were plenty of upgrade deals when it came out, particularly if you were a student.

I'd wager many here who have chosen to stay XP don't have a legitimate copy of XP and are waiting for a "cracked" win7 to step up from the stone age.


W7 doesn't need to be cracked to work,chew wga or removeWAT see's to that..lmao

Comment by: Hard (Feb 25, 2010 12:16)

Quote:
Originally posted by tucker001:
I think this is actually good its time for people with XP to move on, Windows 7 is superior to any version of Windows. This is nothing new that Microsoft is doing they have dropped support for 95, ME, and in 6 months they are dropping 2000. And guess whats next WINDOWS XP!!

Agree.

Windows 7 is terrific. There were plenty of upgrade deals when it came out, particularly if you were a student.

I'd wager many here who have chosen to stay XP don't have a legitimate copy of XP and are waiting for a "cracked" win7 to step up from the stone age.


lol, who needs to wait for a hacked copy? Anyone who knows where to look can already get a perfectly working one.

Comment by: avoidz (Feb 25, 2010 13:15)

Originally posted by flyingpen:
I'm glad their not supporting a decade old operating system. Its time for people to move on from that sh*t OS.

XP was never sh*t. You must be under 20.

Comment by: IguanaC64 (Feb 25, 2010 15:24)

Microsoft's licensing scheme is very unfavorable to those wanting to legally run Windows and build their own systems. I tend to upgrade my computer yearly. If you buy the cheap (OEM) versions of Windows 7, you are required by microsoft to purchase Windows 7 *again* if you upgrade your motherboard/CPU. So you end up paying 2x the cost of the "oem" version for a "retail" version if you want the ability to use the operating system on your new computer. The Home version is useless to me because I protect my files with user permissions to keep my kids from browsing to some of my movies that might have more violence or sex than I really want them watching. I also set up user shares so that my family can store their documents and not have everyone in the house casually browsing into their stuff. The argument that Windows 7 is cheap is only valid if you think $180+tax/shipping is pocket change ($179 is the cost @ Newegg for Home Retail). The average person does not. The average person has bills to pay/family to support.

So don't look at the cheap prices for Windows 7 unless you don't upgrade your PC or you're violating your OEM license. I prefer to spend my money making my PC faster/more efficient. Don't argue legality if you're violating your OEM terms.

DirectX10 was Microsoft's way to force gamers to buy a new operating system they didn't need because they identified gamers as single with a lot of disposable income and because they saw an opportunity to squeeze gamers for more cash. I can't speak for Windows 7, because I haven't had the opportunity to sit down with it, but I use Vista and have seen zero reason to use it over WinXP other than eye candy. This wasn't the case with Windows 9x to the Windows 2000 move. Win2k was a vastly superior product to Windows 9x. Win2k to Windows XP wasn't that big an upgrade and after a while there were plenty of cheap legal licenses of XP available...so it was ok to wait a few years to upgrade. Microsoft is upping the ante with DirectX10+ and I don't have any desire to reward them for it.

Comment by: xnonsuchx (Feb 25, 2010 21:05)

Quote:
Originally posted by flyingpen:
I'm glad their not supporting a decade old operating system. Its time for people to move on from that sh*t OS.

XP was never sh*t. You must be under 20.


Well, pre-SP1 had some crappiness...just like 'Vista 7' was significantly improved w/ Vista SP1 from it's original incarnation.

Comment by: Win7Guy (Mar 10, 2010 00:39)

Hello josepher,

This may help you out with your Just Cause 2 software:

Windows 7 Compatibility: (There you will find out about hardware and software compatibilty.)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/en-us/default.aspx
There is a pulldown from which you can choose "hardware" and "software".

There are also some great articles, instructional videos and such to help with your Windows 7 at our Springboard site:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/default.aspx


Thanks again,
John M.
Microsoft Windows Client Support

Comment by: trisunky (Mar 24, 2010 19:23)

Originally posted by Josipher:
Originally posted by scum101:
josepher you are a retard.. win7 is the same spyware bollocks everything else they have made this decade is ..

upgrade at once by all means.. to FOSS operating systems.. give monopolies and their apologists and fanboys the finger..

hahahaha

josipher.. win7 fanboy and M$ sheep .. bend over joe.. Bill's coming..

well judging by the other comments we can see whos the real inept retard fanboy here blondie.
win7 is one of the most innovative systems microsoft has ever made. as the other posts seem to agree with me i think whats best for you is to crawl back into your little hole and play some tetris on your stupid linux
only a true retard will name people who use the windows platform retards.but i guess you already know all about that


win7 is one of the most innovative systems microsoft has ever made
This is one hell of a sentence
What exactly is innovative on this POS, when its build on the same core as winxp, only with added features stolen from other OSes?

Comment by: NeoandGeo (Mar 24, 2010 19:28)

The only ones complaining about Win7 are the ones that don't use it. Enjoy your dwindling game supply. :D


Comment by: trisunky (Mar 24, 2010 19:51)

i had win7, it was working well, but only for a while, i understand its not easy to make an os for so many configurations, but just take a look at linuxes, and on top of that, they are build for free (a big part of it) for me the biggest innovation was 30gb in winsxs and increasing, and i had it installed for 2 months or so, thats really dumb feature :)

Comment by: NeoandGeo (Mar 24, 2010 19:53)

Luckily, most of us here don't fail at computing.


Comment by: Anonymous User (Mar 26, 2010 04:08)

Win7 suffers from incompatibility. XP is the most stable of its bunch. Vista is failed OS. If you are in the IT industry you will know about this. A lot of driver on lots of hardware still does not have Win7. Microsoft is forcing us to upgrade to Win7. If thats the case, we need to upgrade our rig as well so that our mobo, graphic card, dvd-rom, lan adapter etc must be Win7 compatible and has a driver for Win7.

My graphic card i bought last year NVIDIA still does not have the Win7 driver yet. I had tested my rig with Win7 and it failed/crash/hang. Then I need to downgrade it back to WinXP. My advice to everyone do not upgrade to Win7 yet. Just because of DirectX10 or JustCause2 or other games coming out just for Win7. Its dumb. If you have the money then do upgrade but you need to upgrade your rig as well.

Comment by: NeoandGeo (Mar 26, 2010 09:33)

What programs are you having problems with, and what Nvidia card are you using? You sound like a mad little edited by ddp complaining without any real merit.

Comment by: ddp (Mar 26, 2010 18:24)

NeoandGeo, watch the comments as it will not be tolerated. post edited.


Comment by: NeoandGeo (Mar 26, 2010 18:29)

Owned. :D It would be easier if people would have sense before posting, then they wouldn't have to be disciplined in such an immature manner. :p


Comment by: Anonymous User (Mar 27, 2010 06:01)

Ummmm .. hmmmmmmmm

http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/01/Why-you-...and-not-DirectX

Comment by: Anonymous User (May 01, 2010 18:03)

I don't care about the price of Windows 7. I tried it and it's a pain in the ass. XP is more fast and easy.

Comment by: Anonymous User (May 08, 2010 18:39)

Originally posted by KSib:
Doesn't support XP? No big deal. Windows 7 was real cheap for a while so if you didn't pick it up then too bad. If you're a PC gamer you should probably stay on top of these things... like when an entire OS is going to be phased out =/

This is just a ploy to get people to buy this win7 P.O.S., 2 years from now when MS is through beta testing at consumers expense (same as they've done with Xp) and they finally get half the bugs out I might switch to win 7 (maybee)Don't be a sheep led on by planned obsolescence. I'm sure someone will come out with a workable patch for Xp soon enough

Comment by: Anonymous User (Aug 02, 2010 18:12)

I have both XP and W7 for my PC. Its true that W7 is the best OS ever made, but XP is superior compared Vista. That's make me wonder, why are they still supporting vista. It is the worst OS ever made. Microsoft should just dump it in the recycle bin.

Comment by: aldan (Aug 02, 2010 18:47)

im not a gamer so i have no opinion on this game not supporting xp.it is ,however interesting that when xp was the current op,you didnt hear near as many people calling it crap.now that win 7 is out,all of a sudden xp is the worst op in ms history?come on.while i agree that win 7 is,to all intents and purposes,an excellent op and we are going to have to embrace it sooner or later,lets not forget where it came from.

Comment by: Anonymous User (Jan 27, 2011 15:18)

Originally posted by Josipher:
well people who still have xp should make the transition into win7 directly..they didnt have to go through the beta AKA vista as it was named by microsoft

I would love to, but if you could send me an external harddrive so I can backup all my files since windows 7 forgot to add the *upgrade* setting and formats all the shit. I have alot to backup to and don't see why I have to waste so much money on one game with newer games then this still support Xp.

Someday I'll be on windows 7 but im going to wait until prices drop. Not worth the prices in my opinion. But then again im not millionaire.

Comment by: NeoandGeo (Jan 27, 2011 15:21)

Windows.old folder. It backed up all my stuff on one machine I did the upgrade on. There really is no excuse.


Comment by: Anonymous User (Sep 15, 2012 03:19)

First of all

This game is a shit nothing else ...
Windows XP is much better and
support more software & games yup it is a decade old OS but still
people not able to forget that OS... It is easier to use Windows XP Rather Then 7 ... If we use Windows 7 then we have to spend money on those software which works smoothly on Windows XP because Windows 7 also denied to support....
Microsoft forget that there are old games which run on XP but don't support Windows 7 that's a big problem in-front of this company
If we talk about Vista most people don't even know about Vista it. it is nearly a crap to install Vista... i hate this OS

   

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