Posted July 14, 2019
DoomFruit: The vast majority of the time, yes. But we can all hope that our opinion catches, others do the same (abandon Win10) and then in turn convince yet more to drop Win10 pick an OS which doesn't try to position itself as your master.
The only real issue is in being sufficiently persuasive to do this... a trait which I most definitely do not have.
If you were able to make ever remaining Win 7 user change to Linux(because it's not an MS os), that would really make a differance. Losing 20% market share would force MS to reconsider there current strategy. But that is rather unrealistic. Not even a dozen people in the world have read this thread completely. Your fight against MS is entirely off-topic. The original topic was if Cyberpunk is going to run on Win 7 , why or why not,... . Wrong audience. The less resources you have, the smarter you have to use them. It's like a prophet without an audience. Even if he makes the best speech, it doesn't matter if he is talking to the wrong or to no audience. Why don't you do this in a place where many people read it or at least notice it? The only real issue is in being sufficiently persuasive to do this... a trait which I most definitely do not have.
Your problem is not that you are not persuasive enough, it's that you don't understand your enemy, it's strategy or targets at all. You simply don't know where to hit them. War is not about force it is about knowledge. You are far more useful to MS than me, even if i would work for MS(which i dont). Uncoordinated individual actions aimed at insignificant targets, which are easily fended off or even directed against you.
I don't tell you to stop(okay, tell you to stop if you want to continue this strategy because you are more destructive, than useful for your own side). I tell you to learn about your enemy and to understand where your actions really matter. MS and friends are an powerful opponent. Do you really think you could win without a strategy?
Post edited July 14, 2019 by A_B_raxis