Originally posted by Niber
I don\'t know.. Some ppl say 64-bits processing is the future of gaming while some says it will still be just 3d-rendering and stuff.
It\'s hard to tell. Basically, from what I understand, the only way 64-bit processing helps is when it comes to crunching big numbers. If it is going to revolutionize gaming, it will probably only be in the field of 3D engines (like CrystalSpace). My guess would be that you could download either a 32-bit or 64-bit version of CrystalSpace, and either one would be compatible with Planeshift.
But even still, don\'t everyone go out and spend a ton of money on a 64-bit processor on the false assumption that it\'s twice as fast as 32-bit processors. This is DEAD WRONG! I just don\'t want people to start complaining about how it\'s barely faster than 32-bit.
For those of you that need a new processor (like me) anyway, you might want to wait for 64-bit so that you can take advantage of whatever new features they offer. But keep in mind, it will take awhile for companies to start utilizing it. And again, it will mostly have to do with graphic imaging and 3d rendering. Unless you do a lot with these these kind of programs, you won\'t even notice a difference with 64-bit.
Disclaimer: This is only what I understand of 64-bit processing, and I could be way off the mark. If you want to get specifics, look for a credible website.