Huh! Just checked the slysoft.com page for information on gj. It says "Supportes OS: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP" .. not Vista?? How can you release a "new" program today and not supporting Vista? ... maby that's the reason for my bsod on profiling nw2..
Well I'd like to see it listed in the official spec before I put down any money for it. Even if it does work, not being listed could put it into the "unsupported" world, which is where it stands now anyway.
heres what it says Code: System Requirements IBM-compatible PC with a minimum 500 MHz Pentium-class microprocessor and 64 MB RAM Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP 2 MB hard-disk space
I suspect that it is a typo which still hasn't been corrected and that make alarm bells in my head ring a little bit. As KingDazza reported, it works on Vista Home Premium 32-bit so why is it not mentioned on the product page?
yes..it does SOFTWARE: Game Jackal v2.9 CORE VERSION: 2.0 CLIENT VERSION: 2.9.18.550 DRIVER VERSION: 2.9.18.505 PLATFORM: 2000, XP and Vista DATE: 2007-06-04 This is listed in the install notes when installing
That was my first thoughts too. I posted this thread after getting bsod everytime i tried to profile nwn2. This question is solves then. Thnx nwasend for reading the installnotes :clap:
I'm a little new at this, it will run in Vista 32-bit though? Will GJ work with Battlefield 2142, Quake 4, Doom 3, Command and Conquere Generals and Zero Hour, Civilization 4, Halo 2, and Command and Conquere 3? I know thats a big list, but those are the games that I have (or will be getting), and I want to make sure it will work on my computer (my Vista 32-bit comp. is down, so I can't test it with the trial). Also I'm guessing that like AnyDVD (which I love) as the games get different encription methods, slysoft is going to keep coming up with updates to by-pass them, in other words, they are going to keep supporting GJ in the future, they aren't going to do what the Australian company did?
According to the website, it does. As for your game list, check the stickies at the top of the forum--or simply try the trial. Slysoft will be continuing development of the program. I doubt you have much to worry about as far as that goes.