Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Dacalo
Originally posted by: Wreckage
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/385/1/
Yikes, gamers may not want to upgrade.
Similar things were said when XP came out five years ago.
That's exactly what I was going to say.
Difference being that 2000 provided a headstart to XP drivers which shan't be the case this time around although one advantage is a continuity of a consumer product from XP to Vista and thus more impetus to manufacturers.
Still, I agree with the beta OS & driver sentiment.
2000 was a significant improvement over previous Windows' by any measure (offering the stability of NT with the GUI of 95). The major significance of XP was further segmentation of the product which allowed for a lower priced home version while maintaining the higher priced bidness versions (of both 2000 and XP).
Ergo, anyone already enjoying the benefits of 2000 (5.0) certainly had little reason to switch to XP (5.1) and indeed I did not until SP2 and only then for HT and ClearType (which was a bit scammy they were not simply added to 2000 as the need arose).
So, yeah, I don't "get" the excitement over Vista as there seem to be as many negatives (beyond the beta schtuff) as positives which was not the case with previous transitions.
What's with the young woman in the first legitreviews picture? She must be retarded to be clapping her hands with glee at an operating system. Oh wait, it's a "breakthough computing experience". I guess that's like a religious epiphany or something she's having.