How to Make XP Run All the Latest Games With Ease

Many gamer choose to run XP on their gaming computers, as its one of the most popular and reliable operating systems out on the market. However, because it’s so dated, many people are finding that XP cannot play your latest games fast or smoothly. Here’s how to get round that and play all the latest games on XP.

Windows XP is widely known for being reliable, effective and versatile. However, one this that it is not good at is keeping up with the latest advances in technology. And this typically means that if you have an XP PC, it could struggle to play the latest games. The problem is all down to the way XP reads the settings and files that all games need. Because it’s so old (it was released in 2001), XP has an outdated system structure, which takes much longer to fetch settings for your software than the later versions of Windows. And because all the latest games need 100’s of settings to run, this antiquated system makes your PC play games much slower than if you use Vista or Windows 7.

The problem with XP is a lot like having a highway that’s full of traffic. Each time you want to play a game, XP has to load up 100’s of files to help that game recall all your settings and play the way you need it to. But with XP, getting these settings can take a lot of time, which slows down your computer & game to a crawl (like having a traffic jam on your system). This is a problem that is present on every XP PX and is amplified when you play a game that needs a lot of settings to help it run. Also, the problem gets much worse when a lot of the settings on your PC become damaged and unreadable – further slowing down your game play.

To fix this problem, you need to make sure that XP can read all the files & settings that it needs in the fastest time possible. To do this, you can use a ‘registry cleaner’ tool to scan through your system and fix any of the problems that are causing it to run slow. These are software programs which basically make your XP settings all clean, allowing it to read them as fast as possible. This will not only speed up your games dramatically, but it will also give your other software a boost in speed as well.