Same happening with Win2000 vs WinXP these days...
Only good news is, that most Games still run (either displaying a generic warning that Win2000 isn't officially supported or 3rd party is delivering Patches for the bogus OS Check routines, after which removal the respective Game
of course runs picture perfect...)
But considering how few Games turn out to be actually good, not a great loss. The last years, Games industry seems to have completely turned into a money-making machine... Lots of Quantity but only a handful of Games with actual Quality.
Guess one day I'll be playing only on my Notebook (if at all).
Having no Network connection at all, its OS is basically irrelevant.
But well, if that's what they want... They get it (98% Linux here already).
I already start telling people around me that I can't and won't give
any tech support if they mention the word "Vista" in their query.
...going against the flow never feeled better, thanks to Windows
"hasta la" Vista
"baby".
(and that's not only me, I'm seeing more and more "normals" rather going MacOS than Vista, something that never happened before in my local area)
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What I like most about new, shiny MicroSoft products is the talk about how much better and efficient they supposedly are....
Here's a cool experiment you can do :
Take a halfway modern System and install Vista, WinXP and Win95A - then hack the clock and measure time from OS boot to 'ready to use' on the Desktop.
Win95A will sit ready on the Desktop after less than 4 Seconds, with a Memory footprint of less than 20MB.
Then attempt to achieve the same with the newer Windows Versons