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Honestly, 8.1 isn't that bad. You can set i to go strait to the desktop and not even loot at the Windows RT aspect of it, then ignore the "new" start menu (I find I use it more then I did the old one), you won't even notice you are not on Windows 7.
I'm with you there. OpenGL so I can start getting serious using Linux and still have all my games.
The reality is that as long as you stay tied to PC gaming on Windows, you will be subjected to problems like what you are describing. This is one reason that console game systems are popular. The system you buy at launch can still play the games being developed for it 10 years later.
That is all very true, as depressing as it is. Maybe PC gaming isn't superior....
I honestly don't care.
It really wasn't as bad as i thought it was, yes, there's a few pet peeves in it, but in overall, it's a really good OS.
And if you're mad that there's no start button, just download ClassicShell.