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As a gaming platform it is excellent, it's pretty fast and runs smoothly, it actually makes games run better than Windows 7, the only downside that is not. Related to gaming is you got to get used to how files and folders are located now, the way you look things up is from that metro styled Windows button, it's basically a huge "take-the-whole-screen" start button, as in all your "pinned" files are there just like the start button, but it just so happen that it takes over the whole screen, and has an "app" mindset,  as a desktop user you can just ignore it, but if you want to use it, it's not bad, plus some of the casual games on it are fun like solitare, and some apps work great like audible(audiobook app) yeah and another thing you'll have to get used to the word "app" , it confuses me personally between big programs and phone apps