Col. Manning Wrote:
I don't think anyone is getting tired of this topic at all! Sooner or later stuff breaks, and someone on this forum will end up with a computer with Win8 on it. It's good that you're testing it out for us, and showing us how to get around on it.
I'll try my best to keep up with what works, and doesn't. I have only come across one piece of software that just is not cutting the mustard so to speak, and that is "BB Flashback". BB Flashback is a video recorder for recording either any location on your desktop, or full screen, and which allows you to export to Flash, and AVI. If I record say Minecraft (windowed) the game slows to a choppy crawl which can be two reasons.
The first are my video drivers from AMD. AMD has decided (at this point, and time) to update all drivers for the ATI HD5000 series, and above to full Windows 8 compatibility, and they left the legacy drivers which do work in Windows 8 for the ATI HD2000, HD3000, and HD4000 series (tier one drivers).
#2: BB Flashback is to release an update for their software to make it more compatible Windows 8.
I am moving more toward my video drivers being the cause, not Windows 8 or BB Flashback. This software works very well in Windows 7 (My video card drivers are up to-date).
Also I have read some information that the Steam Client works in Windows 8 (can't see why it wouldn't) and some games do work via Steam, and some don't. Same goes for X-Fire. The client works well (as it would), some things do need to be cleaned up. Some games work, some don't. That is not Windows 8 fault, it's the developers of the front end launcher that needs to be worked on.
I haven't fired up my virtual machine yet, or decided to install it on my real machine. I'm busy trying to transfer all of my wife's data from 2 computers to her new laptop, then I have to try and get the tea out of mom-in-law's keyboard. Then I have to see if my cousin's hard drive died, or I can fix her blue screen with a format/reinstall. Then I've got several real life things to do. Perhaps sometime I'll get to play a little SoWG!
No kidding, life is full of things to do. You have plenty of time. Normally 6 months is a standard rule of thumb to read, and watch what goes on with any new operating system (that is if you do not test drive your own copy first). Most bugs are normally spotted, and fixed with in a 8 month period.
Have a good one!