For a gamer it seems to be the best thing to stick with Windows 7.
Only pro: Has DirectX 12
Cons:
And there's no performance benefit except a frame per second or two. Games still hitch and stutter, the same way they did on Windows 7. Like those slight pauses and freezes that ruin immersion.
I had to write this after my experience with windows 10. Am downgrading to windows 7 now.
Only pro: Has DirectX 12
Cons:
- No games use DirectX 12, and no games ever will except a couple of ones microsoft paid for.
- In Windows 7 you can choose which updates you want and if you want them. In windows 10 updates are forced down your throat, even unstable driver updates that mess up your PC. And you can't stop them. "You're in the middle of an online game? F**k you I'm gonna start update and take all your bandwidth." And Gigabytes among gigabytes of constant downloads for things you neither want nor use.
- Windows 7 gives you almost complete control over it to tweak for best gaming performance. Windows 10 be like "Awww big scawy Opewating System too complex for you."
And there's no performance benefit except a frame per second or two. Games still hitch and stutter, the same way they did on Windows 7. Like those slight pauses and freezes that ruin immersion.
I had to write this after my experience with windows 10. Am downgrading to windows 7 now.