It's not as good as XP was when it came out-vastly amazing for any possible purpose and vastly better than all competion-but it's better for this generation of gaming than XP is, if you get what I mean.
So far I've had absolutely no trouble with it, in either reliability or use, and I quite like overall. The general thing I would say though is it sort of blends into the background abit, you find yourself ignoring it, not really noticing the aesthetics, or really feeling that it's doing anything amazing. In some respects this is one of it's biggest strengths, unless you're very unlucky you won't have any reason to notice it. it won't blow your mind, but it won't upset you either.
For me XP remains the best OS I've ever used; fast, responsive, easy to use, and endlessly strippable. I remember there was an OS modded from XP called Strewth that was literaly XP, and available as a kit, which was literaly everything you needed to play games and run programs, surf the internet, and do what a computer does, and nothing else. Literaly every spare kilobyte that could be shaved off, removed much like a car stripped down for racing. I doubt you could do that with a modern OS. The end result was about 50% smaller, and a helluva lot more streamlined, apparently it could boot 2X faster or something like that. SSDs started to come out around the same time, and I can't imagine a more fun PC concept than SSD with Strewth. The load times would be astounding.
Edited by Vindekarr, 19 September 2012 - 12:37 PM.



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