GOG.com expects a smooth transition to Windows 10

Anything less would be criminal

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This Windows 10 thing is happening soon. I’ve been trying not to anger the little upgrade icon in my taskbar and so far, so good. I’m still deciding if I want to move to a new operating system on July 29 considering Windows 7 has been good to me, but there’s no telling what I’ll do. Panic, probably.

Digital distributor GOG.com is preparing for the move in typical GOG.com fashion. The quality assurance team is testing the library at “full capacity” and notes that “things are looking great.”

“We’re encountering very few problems and most of those are either resolvable on our end, or likely to get fixed as Windows 10 nears release. In fact, many games that had issues on operating systems newer than Windows XP once again won’t suffer any hiccups on Windows 10. The OS is still a work in progress, so while anything can happen until the release date we’re confident for the future. This is the smoothest transition to a brand new system that we’ve ever worked on.”

Getting Ready for Windows 10! [GOG.com]


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