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Play games on Windows 8 or Windows 7

Play games on Windows 8 or Windows 7

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Weegeeh
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01-01-2017, 08:48 AM
#11
I've worked with all Windows versions from XP up to 8.1. I own a PC running 7, another with 8.1 that I rarely use, plus a tablet with Windows Tablet edition. Sorry, I don't enjoy relying on third-party tools to restore features that should be there from the start. It bothers me when people use it in debates. It's much better once improvements are made—like a 7 that feels like 8 or copying 7 with some third-party help. Also, that comment felt a bit harsh and made me feel unqualified to share my thoughts.
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Weegeeh
01-01-2017, 08:48 AM #11

I've worked with all Windows versions from XP up to 8.1. I own a PC running 7, another with 8.1 that I rarely use, plus a tablet with Windows Tablet edition. Sorry, I don't enjoy relying on third-party tools to restore features that should be there from the start. It bothers me when people use it in debates. It's much better once improvements are made—like a 7 that feels like 8 or copying 7 with some third-party help. Also, that comment felt a bit harsh and made me feel unqualified to share my thoughts.

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ReelFishn
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01-01-2017, 09:39 AM
#12
I often come across negative opinions about Windows 8 from users who haven’t tried it, which can be frustrating. I get what you mean—it looks incomplete and I run into many issues, but I’d still choose it if it were better.
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ReelFishn
01-01-2017, 09:39 AM #12

I often come across negative opinions about Windows 8 from users who haven’t tried it, which can be frustrating. I get what you mean—it looks incomplete and I run into many issues, but I’d still choose it if it were better.

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Tom2Sop2
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01-08-2017, 10:31 AM
#13
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Tom2Sop2
01-08-2017, 10:31 AM #13

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vmontero1109
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01-08-2017, 05:11 PM
#14
I understand the vibe, but there are solid reasons I provided benefits to 8 and 7. I’d look at it objectively—what the tech would be used for matters, and how it’s going to be utilized. I believe offering benefits to 9 seems like the most practical choice.
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vmontero1109
01-08-2017, 05:11 PM #14

I understand the vibe, but there are solid reasons I provided benefits to 8 and 7. I’d look at it objectively—what the tech would be used for matters, and how it’s going to be utilized. I believe offering benefits to 9 seems like the most practical choice.

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1Duduzim
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01-09-2017, 01:01 AM
#15
Earlier there was a meeting where Microsoft revealed a "Windows 8.2" featuring a desktop experience with a border and a tile-based start menu, along with apps. Now I suspect they shifted it to 9, which might settle the debates with version 7. Just wanted to avoid coming across as rude earlier.
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1Duduzim
01-09-2017, 01:01 AM #15

Earlier there was a meeting where Microsoft revealed a "Windows 8.2" featuring a desktop experience with a border and a tile-based start menu, along with apps. Now I suspect they shifted it to 9, which might settle the debates with version 7. Just wanted to avoid coming across as rude earlier.

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xMysticMew
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01-22-2017, 09:16 AM
#16
Windows 8.1 offers a minor edge compared to Windows 7, particularly in gaming titles such as BF4 where the gap is barely noticeable.
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xMysticMew
01-22-2017, 09:16 AM #16

Windows 8.1 offers a minor edge compared to Windows 7, particularly in gaming titles such as BF4 where the gap is barely noticeable.

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Baconmastr
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01-22-2017, 02:10 PM
#17
I don't understand, but I've met many who jumped from XP to 7 and likely won't try again until 2020... personally I favor 7 more often than 8... and it's cool.
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Baconmastr
01-22-2017, 02:10 PM #17

I don't understand, but I've met many who jumped from XP to 7 and likely won't try again until 2020... personally I favor 7 more often than 8... and it's cool.

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