I don't think it will be as bad as everyone says it will be, but I don't think it will be good either. It will come out incredibly mediocre and after five years of patches, it will be okay.
Lyri said:Unless they send a Microsoft representative with a gun round to my house and hold me up at gunpoint to change installations from 7 to 8, I don't really give a fuck about it.
I doubt they'd do it this rapidly, XP was pretty old before they did that.It was still a shitty move on their part as XP was a solid OS and a fan favourite but there was some kind of tech reason too iirc.Rattler5150 said:they will do what they did to xp, they will force developers to stop making drivers for windows 7, only windows 8 drivers will be available so youll be stuck
But isn't Win 8 just Win7 with the Metro start menu?Rattler5150 said:they will do what they did to xp, they will force developers to stop making drivers for windows 7, only windows 8 drivers will be available so youll be stuck
Video games in general cost more in AU, because they have more disposable income, at least according to my friend that moved there several years ago. Far higher minimum wage means far higher prices for games, since companies can get away with it.doggie015 said:Not anymore. Upgrading from OSX 10.6.8 and above to 10.8 costs $20.99 (AU)/$19.99 (US)/£13.99 (GB)...octafish said:...$40 for an upgrade from XP, Vista, Win7 or even the consumer preview? That is Apple OS cheap!
Don't ask me why the Australian price is higher despite the fact that the Australian dollar is above the US dollar...