And, I would guess, after being warned that a barricade blocks a highly injurious fall you would step past that barricade and suffer those injuries, just so you could sue the pants off the owner of the property the barricade was on? If you survived, that is?
Oh yes, of course and our hospitals are full of people who fell off cliffs because of ignoring software safe guards on their computers... is that sarcastic enough?
Let's face it. If there is a danger to the user's PC or any of his/her data because of a deficiency in Vista that GC3 might activate, I would want GC3 to tell me about it.
Why would a malfunctioning game endanger data?? I have owned computers for over 25 years and i have never seen or heard of that happening, At the most, it will happen coincidently with some other malfunction/weakness that was bound to happen anyway.
And if there is a service in Windows 7 that GC3 would be dependent on not available on Vista, then I would expect GC3 to refuse to run on Vista.
And needlessly miss out when you don't know the only effect could be something completely unnoticeable in game. When the price of knowing is at worst, the game doesn't run and crashes, big whoop.
As to Alpha Centauri's "CPU not supported" fiasco, the intent was a good one but the implementation was bad.
"Good intentions pave the way to hell" ... not my saying, i would change it slightly here "good intentions pave the way to idiocy"