
I couldn’t say. I was having some recurring issues on my Pro installation so I was already set on doing a fresh install at the time so I downloaded the necessary ISO from MassGrave, backed up my stuff to an external and pulled the pin. There were some teething issues such as a couple of things I use needing the MS Store and I’m probably one of the few people who actually like Gamebar so figuring out how to install them to a version of Windows that wasn’t intended to have them was an interesting situation but I got there in the end.
And I fail to understand why we can’t want better just because the exception is already better than the average. Not to say they’re perfect by any means, but we’re constantly seeing Valve’s practices get better in how they treat their customers. If GOG is the long-term ownership platform, why can’t we hope to see progressions down that specialisation. Personally, I hate all this licence crap companies get to hide behind, and it’s only an advantage for the paying customer to be able to keep what they buy (or ban the word “buy” from such sales, either or), but one person can’t change an industry. One company likely can’t either, but they’ve got more chance than us. I’m always a “put your money where your mouth is” person, I expect the same of others as I do myself. The fact that GOG bailed on SKG has left a sour taste in my mouth and I have yet to see anything from them to start sweetening things out. Hell, instead of bringing sweetener, they’ve started shaking a donation tin in the meantime, only making their position worse, in my eyes. It’s not a crime to expect better and I can say I’m starting to hate this “ehh, it could be worse” attitude I keep seeing from people who would only benefit from demanding better from those they give money to.