> Seems to me few if any people here have actually thoroughly used Windows 8, > preferring to make generalised assumptions. > > Let me put my five cents in regarding Kega Fusion: I have a laptop that came with > Win8 preinstalled. Kega Fusion ran the same except in fullscreen mode it ran at 32 > FPS, regardless of vsync settings on Intel GUI or the emulator itself. A fix exists, > but it's certainly not one you would've figured out yourself. Whether you're running > 8 or 8.1 is irrelevant for these kinds of issues of which I've seen a fair few with > older programs etc. While not an emulator Total Annihilation for instance will not > run at all without its community patch and even then is a compromise vs just having > Windows 7 installed instead. > > Anyway, Kega is not the most accurate emulator anymore, although it certainly works > for the 95% of games. Running Genesis Plus GX via RetroArch will allow you to run > non-butchered versions of Titan Overdrive among other things flawlessly once you get > used to the UI.
I have used Windows 8 and although there are features I like such as the .iso mounting support, Microsoft account login, automatic window colour based on background image, different background images on different monitors and many others, I hate the new UI look (aero plz), I hate the tiles, I hate how mouse+keyboard users are basically being told to deal with this clearly touchscreen based OS. Sure, I could *probably* get used to it, doesn't mean I want nor have to.
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