$180 is the bare minimum I'd have to pay for the Home edition. I'd like the Professional edition if I could get it since I like some of the extra features, but that aside, even the cheapest I could go for would demolish my budget until next spring, and that's assuming I could cough up the money on the spot, which I can't. I'd have to stop all spending and save for several months just to get the OS, and then I'd have to save even longer to get the game itself (since the people I'd normally share the cost with aren't going to be getting the game since they don't really feel like getting a new OS for just one game).Draech said:So you need a professional edition for.... you are on a domain network?Jandau said:Yes. I can wait for it to be on sale and maybe share the cost with a few friends. I'll probably end up paying $20-30, depending on how good a sale I can find and how many people pitch in. Buying W7 Professional would wipe out my gaming funds for 5-6 months. I was looking forward to XCOM and I'd love to play it, but I'm not up for paying several hundred dollars for it.Draech said:Yet still be able to afford Xcom.....Jandau said:To the people who ask "Why don't you upgrade" with the same condescension of suggesting people might want to start wiping their arses with toilet paper instead of dry leaves, the cheapest I can get the most basic W7 Home edition in my country is around $180, with the Professional and Ultimate editions going above $200 and as high as $400-500. Now, to you this might seem like a small amount. To me it isn't. I'm using a 5-year old PC and my gaming budget is VERY tight. I buy all my games discounted, I trade with my friends, we share Steam accounts, and even then it's not much fun. For the amount of money that some of the more advanced versions of Windows cost I could almost build a solid PC...
Now, I understand that people might find it absurd that someone is complaining about such an old system not being supported, but please don't be douchebags to those of us who might not be thrilled at the idea of dropping down roughly $200 to get more or less the same functionality we have on the XP.
Or do you just want a professional edition because you dont know any better?
In fact, I'm not quite sure what your point is here. To persuade me I have more money than I actually have?
And all that is completely beside the point - I don't object to there not being XP support for XCOM, I object to people in this thread being condescending pricks to anyone who might no like that development. You know, kinda like you're being...