It appears the ISO of the 1809 RS5 will be out in no time in this coming couple of days. Any inside information on when the LTSC2019 version will be released? In the past, was the LTSB version released together with the regular version, or was delayed significantly?
From what I remember in the past it came out about 2 weeks after the regular version (official date, not the one for insiders).
so much anticipation, I suspect when finally released all the early users would be LTSB die hard members from this forum and nothing from actual Enterprise users. the irony is that all the "new" features will most probably be junk, bloatware, telemetry and services that will be disabled or removed....
Im mainly waiting for LTSC 1809 just because 1607 build has 4GB VRAM limit for D3D9 games and some other stuff which annoys me, 1809 will have some of those bugs fixed.
Skyrim is really the only game I can think of that the 4GB DX9 VRAM limit is a problem with (Mods easily surpass this). This was indeed fixed awhile ago, so LTSC 2019 will have it fixed.
^@ hackeur good point dude, although I have RX460 (4GB RAM of course) and never had issues with any games; so after I go to guru3d forums and ask to experts to know
I doubt that a hardcore gamer would wait all this time to play Skyrim with no vram limit, one can do a LTSB version with any Windows10 Pro and MSMG Toolkit and play Skyrim unrestricted. and when LTSC 2019 finally comes out gamers can empty their bank accounts to get the new GeForce RTX 2080 ti....
Good points! I'm leaning towards skipping LTSC now after rethinking it even though I been waiting for it all summer long. Enterprise or Enterprise LTSC, it's still the same in the end.
I installed pro last night to get me through until ltsc drops. I needed my gaming rig up and running.
LTSB 2016 uses a lot of resources for Windows Update I hope this is corrected with LTSC 2019 but when this build gets old again if Microsoft makes many modifications in Windows Update we will return to the same problem I like LTSB/LTSC because it does not force at all costs that you make upgrades.
I'm a gamer but I only play JRPGs and VNs and you don't need more than 4GB GPU for that lol. If being a hardcore gamer means playing Skyrim that's kinda sad.