Weissklinge wrote:Thats What I thought. Better, slightly better, but better nonetheless than Win7
I am pretty sure that being incompatible with a game that I actually own and plan on getting back to not better than Win7.
Look at the Sleeping Dogs page.
This gets at the whole heart of the issue. A one or two percent performance gain isn't better if the OS brings a host of other secondary issues that are going to detract more from my experience than a neglible performance boost would be adding.
The difference between those FPS rates is like asking would you get hurt worse by a car smacking you at 50 MPH or 51 MPH?
I think the safest thing to say is that if you want to try Windows 8 out, it won't affect raw performance negatively but you may find you have some other issues, such as a UI designed more for mobile devices than a PC.