everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I don't know a lot about it as of yet. My interest is piqued because I want to play Final Fantasy Agito when it comes west.
Every other Windows OS has been good, the others have been bad.
XP? Good.
Vista? Bad.
7? Good.
8? Bad.
9 Was suppose to be a good one, but Microsoft decided we shouldn't have nice things, so they skipped it.
There's a shady claim by alledged Microsoft employees, wink wink (Microsoft has not officially confirmed it) that they skipped it for coding reasons, because of how most versions of windows were programmed to check for previous versions of windows starting with "9", such as 95 and 98.
There's also a really silly theory that it's because the number 9 is considered extremely unlucky in Japan.
Or maybe Microsoft just felt "Windows 10" would be more marketable? Who knows. It's not like they've been following any coherent numbering system since 3.1. Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1. Yeah. Not much rhyme or reason to it.
I've already signed up because unfortunately PC gaming is being forced to Windows 10 since DX12 won't be available for anything earlier. Here's hoping it's not broken or riddled with compatibly issues like Windows Vista and Windows 8 were when they came out.
I like Kung-Fu.
I just figured it was because they had to release 8.1 which they intended to be 9 but everyone had a hissy fit about 8.
Actually there is a thing in Japan about '9'. Nine is pronounced "ku" which is a homophone for agony/torture...So it is viewed as unlucky.
Unrelated note, I know...
I reserved my copy of it because, worst comes to worst, I have a retail version of 7 that can be used to downgrade if it turns out to be crappy. And the vast majority of the reviews that have been coming out say that 10 is actually a decent version of Windows. That is surprisingly optimistic, as far as windows reviews generally go.
The only concern is if it is going to be a strait upgrade. In that I mean, I run win7 professional, so hopefully the upgrade will be to the professional equivalent. They don't make that very clear in their reservation blurb, and I've been too lazy to look it up any further.
Well if you really want to get technical, they didn't skip just 9, they skipped "7" and "8" too. I think they decided to call this one 10 so we could all understand that they wanna make this one a big deal. And it is!
Also be aware that if you have a Windows 7 computer or 8.X and decide to upgrade, you are going to miss out on some (trivial) features that people who get a vanilla Win10 computer will have. I would do more research when it's actually released to confirm everything before switching. But I think the biggest one that struck me was that you might not being able to turn off those smurfing automatic updates* if you upgraded your computer, versus buying it brand new.
My use of smurfing here is attached to the word "automatic," and not the updates themselves.
Edit
This might be true.
They actually have been following a coherent numbering system. As a run of the mill consumer though, you just don't know about it!Or maybe Microsoft just felt "Windows 10" would be more marketable? Who knows. It's not like they've been following any coherent numbering system since 3.1. Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1. Yeah. Not much rhyme or reason to it.
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