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Title: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on June 17, 2012, 11:06:54 PM
I just downloaded the Window 8 preview and I just want to say how it sucks so bad with the problems and having to adjust SO much to its new designs and settings. It took me about 10 minutes to find the program files on this thing... I think it has a pretty cool metro style design, but they could of made things a big easier to move around.

State your views of Windows 8 below.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: rBST Cow on June 18, 2012, 12:22:58 AM
Could you upload some pics? I wanna see what the design and displays look like :P


I just hope it will be easy to use and better than windows 7 (windows 7 is pgood in my opinion)
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on June 18, 2012, 12:27:27 AM
(http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/51/19016464.png)
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Martinerrr on June 18, 2012, 12:38:11 AM
Windows 8 was made for tablets initially, of course it sucks dick.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on June 18, 2012, 11:33:49 AM
Windows 8 was made for tablets initially, of course it sucks dick.

That's why I feel gay when I use it!
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Wacka on June 18, 2012, 04:07:10 PM
I'll be honest, I'd rather stick with windows XP than upgrade to any other windows versions.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: rBST Cow on June 18, 2012, 04:11:25 PM
I'll be honest, I'd rather stick with windows XP than upgrade to any other windows versions.

Windows 7 is baws. I went from EX to 7, I never got vista because I heard it was very buggy and such. 7 is actually really good in my opinion, it's worth the money to upgrade to it.

As for windows 8, I don't like it. The display/theme is so weird and a lot more different than 7. I like the current "format" better.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Wacka on June 18, 2012, 04:23:33 PM
I'll be honest, I'd rather stick with windows XP than upgrade to any other windows versions.

I heard windows 7 has a lot of compatibility problems with video games. Windows vista was really buggy at first, but I heard the current version is very stable. Also, an other reason why people like to bash on Vista, is simply because the OS eats 1GB of ram, which was considered a lot when computer with less than 4GB of ram were sold back then.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: rBST Cow on June 18, 2012, 06:56:49 PM
I'll be honest, I'd rather stick with windows XP than upgrade to any other windows versions.

I heard windows 7 has a lot of compatibility problems with video games. Windows vista was really buggy at first, but I heard the current version is very stable. Also, an other reason why people like to bash on Vista, is simply because the OS eats 1GB of ram, which was considered a lot when computer with less than 4GB of ram were sold back then.

Windows 7 runs fine for me with all video games, I never had a problem with it.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: smt on June 18, 2012, 07:01:02 PM
Do you guys know you can go to a Windows 7 style desktop on W8, yes? Stop hating on it for the metro design just because you can't find the correct desktop...
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on June 18, 2012, 07:20:20 PM
Do you guys know you can go to a Windows 7 style desktop on W8, yes? Stop hating on it for the metro design just because you can't find the correct desktop...

O_O Tell me how!
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: smt on June 18, 2012, 07:39:35 PM
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Win+D or just Win key loads the desktop from the metro UI, not sure if someone could figure out how to run this at startup, maybe some sort of batch file.

One thing I did learn Win + X gets a limited legacy start menu, either from the desktop or Metro UI.

I haven't used it so idk if that's the way - I just know there is a way to get to it
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on June 18, 2012, 07:49:34 PM
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Win+D or just Win key loads the desktop from the metro UI, not sure if someone could figure out how to run this at startup, maybe some sort of batch file.

One thing I did learn Win + X gets a limited legacy start menu, either from the desktop or Metro UI.

I haven't used it so idk if that's the way - I just know there is a way to get to it

Righto, thanks.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Wacka on June 18, 2012, 07:55:57 PM
I'll be honest, I'd rather stick with windows XP than upgrade to any other windows versions.

I heard windows 7 has a lot of compatibility problems with video games. Windows vista was really buggy at first, but I heard the current version is very stable. Also, an other reason why people like to bash on Vista, is simply because the OS eats 1GB of ram, which was considered a lot when computer with less than 4GB of ram were sold back then.

Again, that's what I heard, wasn't saying windows 7 was going to be awful with every game.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Nuka-Cola ?ã??à²?ç??à²?? on July 30, 2012, 12:23:37 AM
Thanks for the review was just about to download it for the time being il just stick to windows 7 i suppose.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Somone77 on July 30, 2012, 12:44:27 AM
Microsoft is doing something cool with Windows 8 and that's what it supports for native programs.

The entire interface is made with HTML5 and Javascript, the benefit of that being that any device (tablet, phone, calculator) can easily support these frameworks due to how lightweight and flexible they are, not to mention, as a web developer, being able to write programs in Windows with just javascript is quite flattering.

The goal of Windows 8 was not to provide more functionality for power-users but to provide an interface which is consistent no matter where you use it. I could, in theory, be playing a game on my computer, then, when I have to leave to get in a taxi abruptly, open up my phone and play the exact same game on there, without having to save, download files, or anything. Just simply resume as if nothing happened.

Apple tried to do this recently with their newest version of MacOS with various programs along with the iPad, however, they're limited by their existing platform in that the users will not act kindly to adjustments in the interface. Microsoft has very little influence on the mobile market, therefore, they have more play in their design and more freedoms, without losing a large market percentage.

There have been countless articles and videos on this subject by people far more informed than I am and have come to the same conclusion. Windows 8 is a step toward a great new field of computing, but we just aren't ready for it. It will be fascinating what Microsoft does with their new OS, personally, I hope it's something that will allow me more freedom with customizing my own computing experience, but I'm just one user and Microsoft, being the creator of the most popular OS, has to be more focused on the laymen than the power users. 
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on July 30, 2012, 12:53:12 AM
Thanks for the review was just about to download it for the time being il just stick to windows 7 i suppose.

Don't waste your time with it man, its garbage.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: [RRP-O] The Cyberrabbi on July 30, 2012, 01:02:16 AM
If anything I'm reminded by the internet explorer ads.... But mainly isn't ever even numbered OS suckage by windows?
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: JF on July 30, 2012, 12:44:28 PM
Both of my brothers have W8 and I dislike it. The UI is to faffy for my taste and I can't even find the fucking shut down button. It took me a while to find the start menu at first too. It really does feel more like a tablet OS than a propper desktop OS imo. Other people might like it and that's up to them, but that's just my two cents on W8 atm. I might change my opinion if I use it more, but atm I really don't want to.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Psycho29388 on July 30, 2012, 02:50:39 PM
I don't like the new layout at all, really hard to navigate if your an old school windows user.

However there is one advantage with W8. Since it's designed for tablets you would think that it would use less resources than Windows  7, less resources used on OS = more resources used for your games = better performance.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: tdabamf1 on July 30, 2012, 05:01:31 PM
Windows 7> All
Windows 7 is just way better, and can basicly do anything... And isn't windows 8 only for tablets, da fuck?
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Teitoku Ippan on August 02, 2012, 08:47:12 PM
When I tried Windows 8, it had no support for my sound (current motherboard has VIA HD) and the AMD Catalyst W8 Preview Driver was really bad and messed up on a lot of games. It'll probably be a lot better when it's actually released as it is just a preview atm.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: FPSRussia on August 03, 2012, 12:11:46 AM
When I tried Windows 8, it had no support for my sound (current motherboard has VIA HD) and the AMD Catalyst W8 Preview Driver was really bad and messed up on a lot of games. It'll probably be a lot better when it's actually released as it is just a preview atm.

Agreeing with what Abbott said, it still is in its development as we speak. Some options we are used to we will not have on Windows 8. I was disappointed when I had bad lag on servers and no sound when I got Windows 8.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: crazily farting teacher on August 03, 2012, 05:15:05 AM
I never used windows 6 to 8 so why am I here reading this, I don't in the high hevans know.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Teitoku Ippan on August 03, 2012, 07:30:19 AM
I never used windows 6 to 8 so why am I here reading this, I don't in the high hevans know.

Then why did you even post, plus there was no Windows  6, technically you can count it as Vista, which I know for a fact you are using because of your desktop screenshot in the other thread.
Title: Re: Windows 8
Post by: Technical Abbreviations on August 03, 2012, 02:05:17 PM
I think it has a pretty cool metro style design, but they could of made things a big easier to move around.
State your views of Windows 8 below.
Shut up :s

Windows 8 from my perspective, is making things stupid for the growing number of stupid in the land of the stupid.
Want to use calculator for adding 8 and 8? Spend over a minute scrolling through metro, then click the massive button that has no business being so large.
Do I think its great for tablets? Of course. Id still prefer my nice little folders over a button like that any day, but thats my opinion, not everyone has it (Then again, not everyone can open a folder (Dont let those people procreate :<)).

Making an actual computer into a tablet isnt desired.
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