I think MS said that they are not going to update XP to ipv6, and that XP will continue to use SMB1 instead of SMB2 since SMB2 has complete legacy support. however, that will cause a problem on the network with legacy systems.
I am not a casual user by any means. I am not a hardcore gamer either. I used to be a hardcore gamer back when I was 18-22ish and played competively in CS clans and quake3 clans, etc. I kind have grown out of that, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy playing a good high tech 3D FPS.
Here is what I am trying to say.....
If I gave most gamers on this forum the pepsi challenge, and had two identical systems up and running two identical applications, be it games or whatever. I had all evidence masked of which OS was being run in the backgorund, i doubt that most people (gamers, power users, etc) could tell the difference of what was running in the background.
DRM is going to cause a lot of problem with third parties, both software and hardware. Just wait, your DRM music you buy off site A is incompatible with half the hardware that is out there to play it. You want HD play back abilities, well if you don't have the right DRM hash code in your media it downgrades the quality until you purchase your legal copy.
My problems with vista have been existing ever since windows was made. it is a sloppy OS. I like a lot of aspects of windows and am not a fan boy of any OS. In fact, I pretty much hate several things about every OS I have ever tried, and I do not have a favorite OS. I run every major OS out there too.
What is the difference in game play between 85fps and 95fps? The human mind and the human eye can not tell the difference.
I also hate how vista is marketed, how you are forced to upgrade for certain features, and how it is structred. However, MS did change the documents and settings folder crap and now have a /Users instead, which is how Unix operates, and is a good move.
I hope all those home media users get what they want out of vista, I just see it being an over priced product that does not deliver what it promises. I mean who in the hell even uses windows media player who is not your average user? it has to be the worst media player out there.
I have no doubt that it will improve over time, but as of now I see no reason why to drop 200 dollars on an OS that promises what it can not deliver.