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bishopboys68
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02-09-2017, 12:36 PM
#11
According to my understanding, BF4 is the sole title that gains a higher frame rate in Windows 8 compared to Windows 7. If you need to invest in the upgrade, it might not be a good deal. The difference between Windows 7 and 8 seems to suggest we could be around 18 months away from Windows 9, or maybe even sooner given Microsoft's marketing challenges with it.
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bishopboys68
02-09-2017, 12:36 PM #11

According to my understanding, BF4 is the sole title that gains a higher frame rate in Windows 8 compared to Windows 7. If you need to invest in the upgrade, it might not be a good deal. The difference between Windows 7 and 8 seems to suggest we could be around 18 months away from Windows 9, or maybe even sooner given Microsoft's marketing challenges with it.

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JLous
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02-14-2017, 11:20 PM
#12
I don't pay much and I'll spend a lot of time in battle, so even small segments or 10 frames will be useful.
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JLous
02-14-2017, 11:20 PM #12

I don't pay much and I'll spend a lot of time in battle, so even small segments or 10 frames will be useful.

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Barnie911
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02-15-2017, 12:44 AM
#13
I disliked the metro interface at first, but eventually I adapted. It's rarely used, yet for someone with Windows 7 or 8, upgrading doesn't seem necessary.
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Barnie911
02-15-2017, 12:44 AM #13

I disliked the metro interface at first, but eventually I adapted. It's rarely used, yet for someone with Windows 7 or 8, upgrading doesn't seem necessary.

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sharksmoker
Junior Member
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02-16-2017, 07:01 AM
#14
They match perfectly except for one match. Battlefield 4. Slightly better FPS on Windows 8. If you possess a Mantle Card? That improvement is essentially pointless. Microsoft has mentioned in a chat that Windows 7 will receive DX 12, making it just as suitable for gaming. Still? I have no confidence in Microsoft. I’d opt for Windows 8 to be secure if neither OS interests me. It’s not many who dislike version 8, but one game worldwide and quicker startup aren’t enough to push the upgrade. If you’re on 7? Keep using the same key (provided it stays on one machine, inform the tech support person when installing on another). If you’re not on 7? Upgrade to 8.1. If Microsoft decides to remove DX 12 from Windows 7, losing that feature would cost you $100. That’s a big deal. If you’re on 7? There’s no need to rush for version 9 just yet. Invest the $100 in upgrading to 8 with a better graphics card—you’ll see a more noticeable FPS boost than in that single title.
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sharksmoker
02-16-2017, 07:01 AM #14

They match perfectly except for one match. Battlefield 4. Slightly better FPS on Windows 8. If you possess a Mantle Card? That improvement is essentially pointless. Microsoft has mentioned in a chat that Windows 7 will receive DX 12, making it just as suitable for gaming. Still? I have no confidence in Microsoft. I’d opt for Windows 8 to be secure if neither OS interests me. It’s not many who dislike version 8, but one game worldwide and quicker startup aren’t enough to push the upgrade. If you’re on 7? Keep using the same key (provided it stays on one machine, inform the tech support person when installing on another). If you’re not on 7? Upgrade to 8.1. If Microsoft decides to remove DX 12 from Windows 7, losing that feature would cost you $100. That’s a big deal. If you’re on 7? There’s no need to rush for version 9 just yet. Invest the $100 in upgrading to 8 with a better graphics card—you’ll see a more noticeable FPS boost than in that single title.

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Kill3r_X
Junior Member
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02-17-2017, 10:53 AM
#15
I like Windows with blinds; the harsh sun is getting in and ruining my view. Oh. Wait...
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Kill3r_X
02-17-2017, 10:53 AM #15

I like Windows with blinds; the harsh sun is getting in and ruining my view. Oh. Wait...

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Aruan_Vargas
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02-21-2017, 01:10 AM
#16
Windows 8.1 is clearly the version you're referring to.
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Aruan_Vargas
02-21-2017, 01:10 AM #16

Windows 8.1 is clearly the version you're referring to.

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