PC gamers like to say that Windows XP was better for gaming than Windows Vista: you could tweak and overclock it to your heart's content, and although Windows Vista featured a new version of DirectX for improved graphics, there were some weird memory issues.
But according to Chris, Windows 7 was—well, a game-changer. "Windows 7 is great," he says. "It's streamlined, so games run faster. It really seems like Microsoft was listening to everyone, including gamers, to make it better."
One thing Chris really appreciates is that he can play older games on his new PCs running Windows 7. "I've played games that are three to five years old," he says. "I don't have to fiddle and fumble with settings to make it work." For Chris, that alone dispels the claim that Windows is too expensive as a gaming system. "I have a whole binder full of games that I can install and run just fine. In fact, many work better on Windows 7 than they did on Windows Vista or Windows XP."