NikolaeVarius
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- Oct 25, 2006
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Because windows 8 sucks.
NWN was released in 2002 and saw official patches (all free) until mid 2008. D2 just received it's latest update in 2011.
TF2 is basically a F2P MMO shooter lol; I think it's not hard at all to find 'online' games that have been updated ad nauseum, MMO really doesn't have much to do with it. Anything with a substantial multiplayer/co-op/online component will normally see a pretty good support timeline, possible exceptions being online worlds due to the price of maintaining them.
Plus with the exception of holiday events and the robot mode, a lot of the content in TF2 is basically community created that Valve simply rubberstamps as official. They do a nice job of it, but that particular methodology also unloads a substantial amount of the work they would have to do.
Oh really? Is that why I've never had any issues whatsoever with it and it actually loads faster than 7 did? Yeah it really must suck...
Windows 8 and its crappy interface is why my 63 year old mom called me crying because she could not figure out how to use windows 8 on her new laptop. She went from XP to 8.
After I got windows 7 installed, she was a happy camper.
Same with my brother (minus the crying lol). What's funny is that his Asus laptop was actually more expensive to buy with Windows 7 than it was with Windows 8.
I have Windows 8 on my laptop now, but I wish I could go back. The only reason why I haven't is that I'm too lazy to reformat it.
Windows 8 and its crappy interface is why my 63 year old mom called me crying because she could not figure out how to use windows 8 on her new laptop. She went from XP to 8.
After I got windows 7 installed, she was a happy camper.
We have had a start button since 1995, and all of a sudden microsoft wants to change that? Yea, windows 8 sucks.
Microsoft clearly intends for Metro to be the premier application environment going forward, yet the only way to publish apps for it is through Microsoft's app store. Sideloading of Metro apps in Windows 8 is only allowed for domain-joined machines in an enterprise environments.
Windows 8 and its crappy interface is why my 63 year old mom called me crying because she could not figure out how to use windows 8 on her new laptop. She went from XP to 8.
After I got windows 7 installed, she was a happy camper.
We have had a start button since 1995, and all of a sudden microsoft wants to change that? Yea, windows 8 sucks.
So, Windows 8 sucks because your poor, old mom couldn't figure it out. Oh man! What a great argument. People can't figure something new out, so it is automatically bad. Sorry, but it is quite easy to get out of the Metro UI and continue on using Windows normally. I can't imagine how she must have reacted when they changed from candles to electric light. She must have thrown a fit learning how to flip a switch rather than use a match to light a wick.
Windows 8 and its crappy interface is why my 63 year old mom called me crying because she could not figure out how to use windows 8 on her new laptop. She went from XP to 8.
After I got windows 7 installed, she was a happy camper.
We have had a start button since 1995, and all of a sudden microsoft wants to change that? Yea, windows 8 sucks.
So, Windows 8 sucks because your poor, old mom couldn't figure it out. Oh man! What a great argument. People can't figure something new out, so it is automatically bad. Sorry, but it is quite easy to get out of the Metro UI and continue on using Windows normally. I can't imagine how she must have reacted when they changed from candles to electric light. She must have thrown a fit learning how to flip a switch rather than use a match to light a wick.
Like I said...there is a huge button right in the middle of the screen that says "DESKTOP".
Win8 is easy. Normal people however are very timid when it comes to computers. Microsoft should know this, but at the same time I can't blame them pushing forward regardless.
Yeah, I hated it when programs started making me use a mouse decades ago, look how that turned out for them!
Mice are now everywhere. Intelligent integration of touch and gestures and movement as input can be one of the most efficient ways to use a computer, people living in a mindset that everything has to be a button to be used is archaic and inefficient. Mouse gestures alone are tremendously useful and one of my favorite features of Opera. I think it's fantastic that we might see more of that sort of functionality throughout Windows and more programs in the future. Yes it's uncomfortable at times and there will be growing pains but it's no different than, say, using new keybindings in a video game or learning to use a DVORAK keyboard. No pain no gain.
Win8 is easy. Normal people however are very timid when it comes to computers. Microsoft should know this, but at the same time I can't blame them for not giving a crap about people who can't figure out something on the difficulty level of tying shoes or driving a car.
When everyone has touch interfaces on their phones, ipods and tablets it is only natural IMO to bring that type of functionality to the laptop and desktop environment. That's what they did really.
When everyone has touch interfaces on their phones, ipods and tablets it is only natural IMO to bring that type of functionality to the laptop and desktop environment. That's what they did really.
In the future it will probably all be touch with no buttons at all.
As you get older, things are not as easy as they once were.
From your post, I am going to guess neither of yall are in your 30s? Got any gray hair yet? Got kids yet?
If microsoft keeps up with this metro type of sliding interface, my next option and the option for my family members will have to be linux.
Why change stuff like the start button after 17 years? It is simple and it works.
If valve can get their flavor of linux working and stable, I will switch to it.
And please stop with the personal attacks, there is no need in it.
Tell that to their TF2 team, still updating the game nearly six years after release. Show me one other big name company that does that.
The simple fact is that Gabe Newell is a crybaby
Your credibility is slipping with every post.
Gabe, steam, valve,,, have given gamers something companies like ea, id and activision never could or would.
Gabe is a visionary. If he says he is going to bring steam to linux, then I hope he holds true to his word.
Except the desktop still works...amazing thing that.
What exactly visionary has he given us again? Steam?
The hate for steam and gabe is,,, palatable.
If you have to ask, then your not very much of a pc gamer.
Sure, I'm not. Please explain to me now what exactly Gabe has given us with his almighty powers. A game with a physic engine? Yay! I can stack boxes now to build a see-saw. So enlighten me how much this great man has done for me.