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We are going to release a patch early in January that should correct the issue, at which point it will be officially supported.
There will be a new PCMark in 2016 that is designed from the ground up for Windows 10 as well.
Isnt it possile to release a version of PCMark like the 3DMark you released?
Possible in theory? Yes, but it would require massive rework of the benchmark. Not planned for PCMark 8.
If I buy 3DMark + PCMark 8 bundle today, will I receive that future PCmark as well?
figured the answer would be a negative and just got 3dmark on it's own
In the past, existing owners of previous PCMark have received 25% discount of the new version. Again, no guarantees this will continue with the next version (no decision has been made yet) but that is how it worked from PCMark Vantage to PCMark 7 and PCMark 7 to PCMark 8.