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Klumpen0815: M$ is just pathetic at this point.
What's wrong with MS releasing their OWN game on Windows 10?
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Klumpen0815: M$ is just pathetic at this point.
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PookaMustard: What's wrong with MS releasing their OWN game on Windows 10?
Deliberately breaking compatibility to Win7/8 to coerce people into "upgrading". There is no technical reason for this.
This is a DirectX11 game since it was written for the XBone from what I gathered.
Post edited March 29, 2016 by Klumpen0815
Good news for people with powerful enough PCs to run it. I have no plans to spend over $1000 on a new PC but I do have an Xbox One so the PC release does nothing for me directly.
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PookaMustard: What's wrong with MS releasing their OWN game on Windows 10?
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Klumpen0815: Deliberately breaking compatibility to Win7/8 to coerce people into "upgrading". There is no technical reason for this.
This is a DirectX11 game since it was written for the XBone from what I gathered.
I honestly wouldn't expect Microsoft to release their games to their X360 now. Same train of thought here. The DirectX 11 requirement is by far not the only thing separating the game between Win8 and Win10 as far as I understand, but regardless, it's really understandable why they put it on Windows 10, exactly as you claimed, to get demand up for Windows 10. However, I'm not sure what's exactly wrong about that. It's their product for their own system.

What I'm worried about is the third parties going for Win10 Store while leaving DRM-free behind (unless I could find a way to play with Win10 games DRM-free).
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PookaMustard: What I'm worried about is the third parties going for Win10 Store while leaving DRM-free behind (unless I could find a way to play with Win10 games DRM-free).
Given how very few third parties, outside maybe some Indy and CDP, cares about DRM-Free I doubt it will make that much of a difference...

Also technically it would be possible to have DRM-free Windows 10 store apps: Like Android (and unlike Windows 8) you can enable side-loading on Windows 10.
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PookaMustard: What's wrong with MS releasing their OWN game on Windows 10?
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Klumpen0815: Deliberately breaking compatibility to Win7/8 to coerce people into "upgrading". There is no technical reason for this.
This is a DirectX11 game since it was written for the XBone from what I gathered.
It's function as a fishing lure may be the only reason it even got ported. MS has been using everything they can think of to get people to upgrade.

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infinite9: Good news for people with powerful enough PCs to run it. I have no plans to spend over $1000 on a new PC but I do have an Xbox One so the PC release does nothing for me directly.
I thought the system requirements for it were supposed to be surprisingly low, or are you speaking more about the state of your current rig than the kind needed to run it?
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Gersen: Also technically it would be possible to have DRM-free Windows 10 store apps: Like Android (and unlike Windows 8) you can enable side-loading on Windows 10.
Indeed, but the problem is, I know of none an app that actually took advantage of sideloading to make a difference, so I can't tell anything.
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infinite9: Good news for people with powerful enough PCs to run it. I have no plans to spend over $1000 on a new PC but I do have an Xbox One so the PC release does nothing for me directly.
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gooberking: I thought the system requirements for it were supposed to be surprisingly low, or are you speaking more about the state of your current rig than the kind needed to run it?
I was referring to how my laptop cannot run something like the recent Killer Instinct. It has enough trouble with some of the more recent titles that got released on GOG.

Plus, I run Windows 7 and some games do not work well with certain graphics card. I actually had to put in for a refund for Day of the Tentacle because, according to GOG support, it does not work with my graphics card.
With all that BS Microsoft have been trying to pull during the years i think i'm starting to get aller.. aaa... aa.. Ahtchoo!

This is exactly the same they did with Halo 2 and Windows Vista in an attempt to force people away from XP. How typical of them.

I fear we will see much more of this with Windows 10 and UWA.

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2nd attempt, forum ate the text leaving the post blank :p
Post edited March 29, 2016 by Solei
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Gersen: Also technically it would be possible to have DRM-free Windows 10 store apps: Like Android (and unlike Windows 8) you can enable side-loading on Windows 10.
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PookaMustard: Indeed, but the problem is, I know of none an app that actually took advantage of sideloading to make a difference, so I can't tell anything.
We also need the new UWP format to be stable as a long term platform. It's another layer of stuff we are going to have to learn how to cut through to ensure the programs we buy aren't temporary. It's a gated community and you cant just walk in there like you can other parts of you computer. If the thing bombs, what guarantee do we have that the environment this is all running in is going to be available down the road? Sideloading isn't going to be all that useful if there is nothing to sideload into.

If the core goal behind DRM-free is to allow uncomplicated access to the games you buy in the future, then this Windows 10 store app business makes things more complicated to accomplish that goal.

That said, I would be tempted to get baited in on this one, but I don't have a system that qualifies for win 10 that could run it. I guess my fighting game addiction will have to suck it up and turn to something else for its fix.
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Elmofongo: Have you at least listened to Killer Instinct's soundtrack?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUr48v3tyk0

Its HYPE!!!
It's so boring .
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PookaMustard: What's wrong with MS releasing their OWN game on Windows 10?
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Klumpen0815: Deliberately breaking compatibility to Win7/8 to coerce people into "upgrading". There is no technical reason for this.
This is a DirectX11 game since it was written for the XBone from what I gathered.
Deliberately breaking compatabilty, wouldn't be a first. Halo 2 I have never got to play - Vista only and I wouldn't even infect an image with that OS.


As for this game, never heard of the series, looks all flashy with lots of pretty shaders, so no loss from my side.
Post edited March 30, 2016 by nightcraw1er.488
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Elmofongo: Have you at least listened to Killer Instinct's soundtrack?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUr48v3tyk0

Its HYPE!!!
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Painted_Doll: It's so boring .
They tackle many genres. This is just one of many.
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Klumpen0815: Deliberately breaking compatibility to Win7/8 to coerce people into "upgrading". There is no technical reason for this.
This is a DirectX11 game since it was written for the XBone from what I gathered.
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nightcraw1er.488: Deliberately breaking compatabilty, wouldn't be a first. Halo 2 I have never got to play - Vista only and I wouldn't even infect an image with that OS.

As for this game, never heard of the series, looks all flashy with lots of pretty shaders, so no loss from my side.
Halo 2 works on Windows 7 at least.
Zero interest in moving to Windows 10. That stupid bloody Metro UI!!! Tried it, don't like it...... What is wrong with Win7?

And buying direct from Microsoft? No thanks...... Anyone heard of GFWL? Yeah that went well.........

Would like to get it but only if it were DRM-Free and Win7 compatible