bigdogchris
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From another thread:
Not only do the requirements not change but the performance has actually gotten better. The previous 2 versions of Windows has ran better than the last one. I don't necessary expect this trend to continue with 10 as I expect it to perform almost identically to 8.1, but it's still better than each version requiring significantly higher requirements like they have done before.
I'm quite happy that Microsoft has decided to try and maintain a consistent system requirements across it's versions. What that does is allow me to install Windows 10 (or 7 or 8.1 for that matter) on a system built for Windows Vista and have a better experience.Do you believe that Windows could be advanced further if Microsoft did not try to cater to a wider audience?
I can't help but think that the designers and developers of Windows are being held back by business suits who tell them to cater to a lower common denominator.
Not only do the requirements not change but the performance has actually gotten better. The previous 2 versions of Windows has ran better than the last one. I don't necessary expect this trend to continue with 10 as I expect it to perform almost identically to 8.1, but it's still better than each version requiring significantly higher requirements like they have done before.