Originally Posted by
JoeyK.
Honestly, not a whole lot changes between versions of Windows. You get a few bonuses that slow your computer down a bit if you choose to use them. Look at Aero. In all honestly, you're better off being a version behind - Look how many people had issues playing their games on Vista when it first came out. Same with 7, it'll be the same with 8. Early adopters pay more and get screwed in the software department just so their computers can look pretty and get 'oohs' and 'ahhs' from their friends.
Trust me, I paid the $ for W7 Ultimate - never used any feature that is not included in Home Premium. Bought Vista earlier, wished I'd stuck with XP.
Sure, you have 'XP compatibility mode,' but really, it's more of an inconvenience to run a brand-new OS than anything. No one develops anything exclusively for an OS in the first year it comes out... Windows 8 is not the PS4 / NeXtBox / etc... Even a first-year console usually has a crap lineup, so wait until it's cheap.
Source - I have worked in IT for 3 years.