Chobel
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ok, what the fuck?
Next patch will let you download the cloud to your Xbone.
ok, what the fuck?
Graphics and resolution isn't everything...
But to each his own
Hope it gets released on Win7. Microsoft if you bring Direct X 12 it to Windows 7, they will come. And like buy an Xbone n' stuff.
Wonder if this will be good for Dolphin... Like for the DSP LLE interpreter.
Wow, this thread went from a potentially great read to a bunch of people whining about some nobody whom we all acknowledge as being not such a clever person.
Windows 9 is coming out in 2015. With Microsoft's track record, we should be pleased it's coming out on Windows 8.
Not if you actually look at MS's track record instead of just their last two releases.
Windows 95: Great
Windows 98: Not really
Windows XP: Awesome, everybody loves it.
Windows Vista: Nope nope nope nope nope
Windows 7: Best Windows OS to date
Windows 8: Not so much.
Windows 9: Good (we may then conclude, based on how things have been going).
Poor Windows Me, so horrendous and short lived, we blotted out most of it out from our collective memories.
Not if you actually look at MS's track record instead of just their last two releases.
Windows 95: Great
Windows 98: Not really
Windows XP: Awesome, everybody loves it.
Windows Vista: Nope nope nope nope nope
Windows 7: Best Windows OS to date
Windows 8: Not so much.
Windows 9: Good (we may then conclude, based on how things have been going).
Not if you actually look at MS's track record instead of just their last two releases.
Windows 95: Great
Windows 98: Not really
Windows XP: Awesome, everybody loves it.
Windows Vista: Nope nope nope nope nope
Windows 7: Best Windows OS to date
Windows 8: Not so much.
Windows 9: Good (we may then conclude, based on how things have been going).
Poor Windows Me, so horrendous and short lived, we blotted out most of it out from our collective memories.
Windows 8 easily better than 7
Well I'd disagree with that assessment. There hasn't really been a versions of Windows I've disliked since I guess ME. Unless you could XP 64b.
Windows 8 easily better than 7
Not if you actually look at MS's track record instead of just their last two releases.
Windows 95: Great
Windows 98: Not really
Windows XP: Awesome, everybody loves it.
Windows Vista: Nope nope nope nope nope
Windows 7: Best Windows OS to date
Windows 8: Not so much.
Windows 9: Good (we may then conclude, based on how things have been going).
Windows 7 isn't really better from a usability standard, it's just more familiar to people who don't know how to use computers and have no desire to spend 30 seconds to understand minor changes.
Windows 7 isn't really better from a usability standard, it's just more familiar to people who don't know how to use computers and have no desire to spend 30 seconds to understand minor changes.
Bummer that this is so far away but with it, Mantle, and other options optimizations will hopefully really start to show.
Windows 98 wasn't that bad....
Just a little.
And those who don't like Windows 8, I would like you to give me at least 2 reasons for hating it (the "Start" thing doesn't count because that can be solved in 2 minutes. If you are in NeoGaf you should be able to do it)
As a person going from one to the other back and forth, and having been doing so for nearly a year, I can certainly say that 7 is simply easier to learn and use. It's more intuitive, and (and this is even stuff NASA did when making button panels in spacecraft, and they had to make things easy to learn in case of emergencies in space which are literally life and death situations) 7 does a better job of keeping things redundant without making them intrusive.
I read a lot and listen to a lot about UI design (no expert, just repeating what I understand), and basically, a UI is best when it is flexible. You need to allow the user to do anything they want multiple different ways. It just makes it easier to learn.
For example, all the windows up through 7 allowed you to do pretty much anything you wanted with EITHER the keyboard OR the mouse. In windows 8, that is impossible. You cannot do any great number of things without both. It restricts the user, because in a sense it funnels them.
It's still windows, so it still allows for doing multiple things multiple ways, but not nearly on the scale of 7.
What about Windows ME and 2000? I think most people remember those.
Windows 98 SE wasn't that bad....
Just a little.
What about Windows ME and 2000? I think most people remember those.
Like I said before, ME/2000 (2000 was essentially ME pro) lasted for less than a year and was really more or less an expansion of 98.
It is absolutely an abysmal operating system for power users. It has an absolutely Dr. Jeckel and Mr. Hyde feeling with 2 disjunctive interface that each use their own collection of programs. It for absolutely no good reason got rid of shadow copy and offers no equal alternative. On laptops it prevents you from installing other OS's or enter the bios without jumping through all sorts of hoops. The Bing centric experience, usless clutter meant for touch devices, etc. I could go one for days, there is not a single reason for me to "downgrade" to windows 8 or 8.1.
Windows 8 didn't remove any shortcuts, and it only added new ones(the wonderful start x/,right click on start) If you can do something in Windows 7 it works in 8. It's like people complaining about the hide applications being in the bottom right and hard to see despite that being how it was in Windows 7 >_>
Not to mention windows 8 is still customizable. How do you think people install start x?
(Actually want to know) What can you do in Win7 with the keyboard that you can't in 8? I don't think they would have removed any of the short cuts (at least I haven't found any missing).
Not to mention windows 8 is still customizable. How do you think people install start x?
I mean, the start screen, for instance. There is no way on earth that I know of to get from the start screen to "All apps" just using your keyboard. That was super easy and obvious with windows 7.
I forgot how (can't remember the shortcuts), but I believe it is possible to, from booting up your computer, without using the mouse, open any program you wish without having to use the search function for it, just using the keyboard, close it, open another one, shrink it, and do a bunch of other things.
Again, most of that you can do with Windows 8, but...yeah.
I mean, the start screen, for instance. There is no way on earth that I know of to get from the start screen to "All apps" just using your keyboard. That was super easy and obvious with windows 7.
For example, all the windows up through 7 allowed you to do pretty much anything you wanted with EITHER the keyboard OR the mouse
Fixed in bold for you there.
Vanilla 98 was not a pleasant experience.
You are right, you could go on, but you'll just be more wrong.
Tab>enter
Tell me, how the heck was I supposed to know that?
In windows 7, if I wanted "All programs" all I have to do is press Windows Key, press up once, and boom, there I am. It's super obvious what I need to do.
How is pressing up super obvious? Infact, how is pressing the Windows key to open the Start menu super obvious? It's only obvious because you know how it works.
Tell me, how the heck was I supposed to know that?
In windows 7, if I wanted "All programs" all I have to do is press Windows Key, press up once, and boom, there I am. It's super obvious what I need to do.
It did involve using search, every program you install doesn't have a shortcut key aromatically assigned to it (as far as I know), so it has to use search. In Win 8 you do above by hitting Windows key, typing what you want and hitting enter.
You hit Windows key, then tab them enter. Full list of Apps. Now arrow to what you want.
How is pressing up super obvious? Infact, how is pressing the Windows key to open the Start menu super obvious? It's only obvious because you know how it works.
Are you serious? Tab has been the main way you navigate a Windows OS using the keyboard since forever.
I had never done what you just asked, so I thought I would see if I could before answering your post. I hit the Windows key, tried hitting the down arrow, but that just navigates the tiles (makes sense) so to move to the next section, hit Tab, and done.
Bro do you even have windows 7?
You don't need the search function at all. Just hit windows key and all programs. Now go through what you want until you find it.
Oh, can't find it? Maybe it's hidden? That's OK! Just hit right on the arrow key and click "My Computer." Now look until you find it.
For people who get rid of the search function for speed purposes (not uncommon at all), this is very useful.
It's obvious, because it's above where the selection automatically is (the search bar).
If you don't know what up does, then I really don't have anything to say to you. In that case, you can't use either system.
Same with the start button, if you don't know that, you can't use either.
So basically, I only have to tell you how to use the arrow keys and the windows key in windows 7. Very basic. Most people know that.
If you're going to use windows 8, you have to know those things, and more, if you're only going to use the keyboard.
Exactly, people who say Windows 8 is shit or worse than Windows 7 1. Don't know how to use Windows, 2. Are just following the trend and 3. Haven't actually used it.
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Or, Or, They have used it and just DON'T FUCKING LIKE IT!
Not everyone has to like a OS just because you do!
Deal with it!
Or, Or, They have used it and just DON'T FUCKING LIKE IT!
Not everyone has to like a fucking OS just because you do!
Get over it.
You do realize that Windows 8 also has file explorer? And My computer with everything in the same place? Everything you're describing is something learned and not at all obvious. If you think tabbing is something crazy and off beat I don't know what to say.
Or, Or, They have used it and just DON'T FUCKING LIKE IT!
Not everyone has to like a OS just because you do!
Deal with it!
Microsoft also claims that the Xbox One will get a 20% boost per frame due to 20% more Gflops being available for use.