coffeemonster
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- Apr 18, 2015
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pretty hard to believe. I switched to 10 on release and spent way too much time googling why one thing or another didn't work or how to disable unwanted features. Got fed up and reinstalled 8.1. I tried a few times after to switch again thinking they had ironed out the kinks. always something I have to spend time researching how to fix or disable. Then theres the start menu lag over 8.1, the slow restarts, less control with auto updates.While I do agree that it makes good sense to continue to support Win 7, I don't really get the Win 10 hate.. I love Windows 10, and experience zero issues using it..
From a purely usability perspective win10 is a downgrade for me. DX12 isn't at a point where I'm missing anything there yet either.
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I don't really get the 8.1 hate. It's noticeably quicker than 7 with a few extra crappy integrated apps(settings) that you can ignore or uninstall. The start screen is the most logical evolution of the start menu. No idea why so many people prefer the menu. I didn't like the idea of the start screen at first but after using and customizing it, I realized how much more efficient it is.
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