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Windows 7, 8, and 10 are pretty much the same under the hood. Only some UI changes and added features are different which wouldn't affect programs or games.
Totally BS
Totally correct.
win 10 you could call a mix of 7+8 - With an updated UI
Tell me one game right now is made for Windows 10 that is out.
Fable Legends isn't out yet.
Please you seem to have no clue about OSes. Win 10 works perfect with every pice of software that runs on win 8 or win 7. Thats a fact ...
And thats because it literally is win 7+8 with an updated UI.
Dont scare people with your BS please ...
There you go. Avoiding the question.
Anyways not gonna start a flame, by you avoiding a question.
There are games made for specific OS.
Fallout 3 for example.
Fallout 2.
All these old games that wasn't out for Windows 7 or 8.
These games you have to put compatiblity mode.
Now good bye,