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Dark GDK / Windows 7 users

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cloud422
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 15:21
is everything that we need to work on Dark GDK able to work on windows 7? or do i have to put it all on my vista pc
Outscape
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 17:22 Edited at: 2nd Jan 2010 17:22
no
i use 7
and it works

cloud422
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 19:18
im only asking cuz it tells me tht visual studio cant be run on this type of windows.........should i jsut try and put it on my vista?
prasoc
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 19:45
The only thing is that sometimes (if you position something to the camera and zdepth is disabled) the object flickers :S

cloud422
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 22:41
this is sooo confussing lol should i try n see if it works on my vista computer?
spine
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 02:01
It should work on Vista, but Visual Studio and DarkGDK also work on 7.
That message rings a bell, but I don't recall having any trouble installing (and I use 7). Just ignore the message and install normally.
Daniel TGC
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 08:22
I have it working on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows 2000.
PaTTE
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 10:56
I'm using Windows 7 64bit and it works just fine.
Hassan
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 13:21
do you actually have a computer running a windows 2000? lol

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