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Not saying they aren't going sub based but saying it's a good idea is absurd. From Microsoft's point of view it's money making genius, from the consumer point of view it's an an absolute disaster.
Windows 7 kind of reminds me of XP in a way people want to remain on it as long as vaiably possible. If you're into PC gaming that goes straight out of the window, of course you'd need Windows 10 for DX12. Might be just me but everything about Microsoft has been rife for the past few years. The one size fits all strategy for Windows 8 was hideous. The Xbox one is the most idea lacking overpriced piece of equipment I've seen, their original ideas for it were marketing disasters. I'm starting to actually believe SteamOS is the only saviour for us that have spent big on equipment because I can't see myself moving to Windows 10 if subs and a one size fits all model persist. I'm looking for reasons not to have to change to a completely different OS so I'd appreciate those reasons to get Windows 10 if anyone has any. |
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no body can categorically say if it will be or will not be yet Kevin Turner made it clear that we will know over the spring and the summer. A lot of pundits are pointing in that direction also. For Microsoft it certainly would be a good money making plan just look at Xbox live PSN . Anything over a few quid a month though would mean I spent more on an operating system in 1 years than I have in 2 and within 2 or 3 years more than I have ever spent before. Microsoft will make money out of it somehow ---------- Post added at 12:33 ---------- Previous post was at 12:30 ---------- Quote:
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Perpetual licensing may not be sustainable in the long run so don't rule out a subscription model. Be wary as Windows 10 probably isn't cheap/free for no reason.
Global PC sales have been on a slippery slope for the past 3-4 years thus OEM licensing revenue follows suit. This eats into the consumer share of Microsoft's revenue stream which is roughly about 25% of their business. My feeling is that they will move to a subscription type model with some sort of value added Azure cloud services bundled into the deal. |
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there is no way ever for Microsoft to meet there stated goal if it goes to subscription model no chance at all will 1 Billion do that so they defeats there goal it not going to happen IMHO
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Anyone can get Windows 10 free. Even you have Windows xp.
All you have to do is become a tester. Install Windows 10 by scratch fresh install on new partition or new hard drive or delete the old Windows. Its free for anyone who becomes a tester, regardless of OS. They've made that pretty clear on many occasions... The Win7/8 restriction is only if you don't care about being a tester. from Techradar website |
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· May 11 @ImXeeon It will be a free upgrade from a valid Win7 or 8.x license, within the first year of release. |
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Is it possible to stop the notification 'Record a Game clip' from popping up delay without recording one?
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