coonbro not trying to be mean or pick on you ....



''IMO the best OS Microsoft has ever made (in terms of features, stability, usability, hardware and software compatibility''



its a service not a OS as in the malware service called win 10



even Microsoft calls it a service



''As for what hype up gimmickware and dropping support means, I don't know''

must not do much or bulding as long as you claim , teen ager? x-box babysitter generation ?



''pessimistic towards the future of building PCs''

I see it just here everyday reasons .

You're funny. While I have been building PCs since I was in my early teens, that's more than 15 years ago now. And yes, I do have an Xbox. Or, actually, both a One and a 360. And a PS3, PS4, Wii, and a Wii U. Then again, I research video games for a living, so it'd be rather dumb of me not to have access to the vast majority of gaming platforms out there. But PC has always been my main gaming platform (not to mention what I use for everything other than gaming), and I've never owned, used or bought a ready-made one outside of laptops. So whatever you're implying - and I honestly can't make sense of it, so please clarify - you're way off. And, again, what exactly does "gimmickware" mean? Is it a play on hardware or software, or both? There are definitely gimmicky versions of both hardware and software, but the great thing about both is that they're for the most part entirely optional. Just like RGB. My case has built-in RGB, and personally, I very much enjoy the color they call 'off'. Also: since when does this debate concern who I am? If your only argument is "I'm better than you, shut up", that's ... rather weak.Windows 10 is a "service", yes, as in a piece of software on an iterative release schedule. Like the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, or Office, or myriad other modern pieces of software. Only Windows doesn't require more than a single-purchase licence, and so far we've had multiple large feature updates since its launch. To use gaming parlance, Windows has free DLC (and no paid DLC). How is that a problem? And sure, it has a silly EULA, although it's far less bad than the average Steam purchase. Its privacy settings are objectionable, but not egregious. As for you calling it malware ... that's on you. You're very welcome to clarify that if you wish, if not, you'll have to excuse me for thinking that's a ridiculous statement.But that's enough off-topic nonsense by far for me. PM me if you want.