there's a little sad piece of me that has always wanted a Pippin haha.
Speaking of DirectX, 12 has been announced as being included w/ Win10. Although 11 was released on Win7, I'm guessing that 12 will not be. Wondering if we'll see many games that require it?
Too good for a number scheme, Windows 10 announced for 2015
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Re: Too good for a number scheme, Windows 10 announced for 2
so supposedly 10's official reveal is next month. Who's messed around w/ the beta build? As much as I loathed 8, I'm keeping an eye on 10 because of the possibility of DX12 being exclusive.
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i've been running the tech preview for a while now. it's fine. works just about as well as 8.1. i didn't really understand all of the bitching. i don't care for the live tiles either but damn.
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I just really hope it is not in the monthly fee format that is being rumored.
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I had not heard this rumor. That would be horrible.fastbilly1 wrote:I just really hope it is not in the monthly fee format that is being rumored.
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I think the monthly fee format is simply one option being floated.
Re: Too good for a number scheme, Windows 10 announced for 2
I am not to much of a tech guy. I grew up on 3.1 , 95 and 98. I use vista now and like it. What I am trying to say is that I just don't understand all these new releases when they all do the same stuff to me.
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my first Windows was 3.1 as well. I also had 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP (skipped Vista) and then 7... then 8... then 7 again. 7 has been my favorite for a long ass time. If you're still rocking Vista, I'd be a little nervous about the lack of security updates, but that's just me. But to get to yr question - the only real reason I'd care about upgrading to 10 is if in fact DirectX 12 is exclusive to 10 - because that could actually have an impact on gaming.bryan_65 wrote:I am not to much of a tech guy. I grew up on 3.1 , 95 and 98. I use vista now and like it. What I am trying to say is that I just don't understand all these new releases when they all do the same stuff to me.
Re: Too good for a number scheme, Windows 10 announced for 2
Vista still gets security updates. It's in extended support for another 2.5 years. There are no new features to be had, but security updates are still forthcoming.
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Looks like Microsoft has a new browser in the works for Windows 10. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2863878/ ... lorer.html
Sadly I'll probably stuck supporting IE at work for at least the next decade.
Sadly I'll probably stuck supporting IE at work for at least the next decade.
