(07-29-2015, 01:27 PM)Gegenji Wrote: I'm a lazybutt and thus will likely stick with what I have up until it's not supported anymore, and then switch to whatever's toted as being the "most solid" of the OS released that have come out in that time-frame. Which, hopefully, will have managed to have all the issues with it ironed out through whatever patches and whatnot that are released.
Pretty much this for me. Hearing that it shares some features with 8 did not endear 10 to me in any fashion. After dealing with 8 on my laptop I can honestly say I could not hate that OS any more if I actively tried, and I used to have ME, so anything remotely like it is automatically suspect to me. However, if I wish to continue gaming I'll eventually need to make the switch. My hope is by the time I do so any issues it has upon release will be no more than a bad memory. By then I'll also have cooled on my dislike enough to hopefully see the good sides of 10.