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  1. Actually, there's a Windows XP x64 Edition (which it's really a Windows Server 2003, the same base for Windows Vista), and have WOW64, so technically that's not a problem. But, for compatibility reason, I still use 32 bits. In the GitHub page I see that uses Python 2.7, that's Windows XP compatible. But also use Visual Studio 2017, what I suppose that needs Visual C++ 2015/2019, that's don't works on Windows XP. Maybe downgrading that could works, but I that's a lot of troubles. I use one of my computers for play PSone/PS2 games through a local network in my PS2 console (using POPs and Open Loader), it's really cool! It's are on my plans to buy a good Graphics Card with Windows XP support for play all those games with mods that improves all the visual things. With a AMD-V or Intel VT compatible CPU, you could use Virtual Box with any OS, even if you have x86 and the virtualize OS are x64: http://www.redusers.com/noticias/trucos/virtualizar-x64-en-x86/ But that's a lot of trouble just for modding. I gonna use Mod Organizer for the Bethesda games meanwhile. Thanks to you two.
  2. Hi, I build an old computer with Windows XP for using it for old good games, like Fallout 3 and Oblivion, and even more olders. I use WXP for compatibility (games made for W98 works perfect here, in W7 crash or run with a lot of glish) and performances reasons (more resources for use with mods). For security reason (it's WXP without any antivirus, too risky) that computer don't have internet connection. I want to use Vortex because it's support many of the games that I installed. I have three questions to do, before download Vortex: ¿Vortex works even without any internet connections (install Vortex inselft, don't need singin for use, etc.)?¿Vortex works on Windows XP SP3?If not, the old NMM could works, or it's the same?Thanks in advance. Also, what's wrong with the chat? I didn't want to create the thread, but the chat just doesn't open.
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