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So i read on the webz that Microsoft hinted that they'd release Windows 9 at some point. Sooner than most people thought or expected.

Now, the problem for me is this :
I finished downloading all my GOG games (220 at September 2013) with all their extras and stored 'em in my external HDD. Then i noticed that there were 2.0 versions of installers. It took me a while to understand what 2.0 stood for.
Apparently it means that the installer has compatibility with Windows 8.
I still use windows 7 though and i don't quite care, but i started updating the versions for completion reasons.

But now that i saw the news about Windows 9, i find it all my actions were in vain and i lost my will to live.

My question is,
Did the 1.00 installers had any problems when installed on Windows 8 OS?
I know that even if they had, that won't mean a lot, cause every OS has a different architecture from the old one, but i just want a little hope...

:/
They should work, but you may encounter some problems. For example 1.0 installers were designed for old Start Menu structure, so you may end up with lots of unsorted icons in Windows 8.

Also some games in 1.0 installers may not have compatibility fixes for Windows 8, which we added when we repacked them into 2.0 version.
Post edited January 13, 2014 by Gowor
Thank you for the answer sir!
The Start Menu problem you mentioned is quite small for me.

The compatibility fixes/problems is what i was referring mostly to...But if it's only the exception for some games, then it's not as bad as i though it would be.

Cheers!
Do what I do - simply roll with it and download the new installers when you actually come to play the games or - if you have limited bandwidth or a bandwidth cap, only download the new installers as and when you encounter problems.

With 200+ plus games you'll go mad trying to keep all your installers up-to-date, and the benefits are limited.
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Gowor: They should work, but you may encounter some problems. For example 1.0 installers were designed for old Start Menu structure, so you may end up with lots of unsorted icons in Windows 8.
The funny thing is, it is being increasingly rumored now that the Start menu (not just the Start button) might make a comeback in Windows 9, ie. MS finally admits it was a bit of a silly move to remove it in a desktop OS, and forcing a touchy-feely Modern Start Screen also on desktops.

So maybe those 1.0 installers actually work better on Windows 9, than they did in Windows 8/8.1 :)

But then, knowing Microsoft, maybe they make some other new stupid design decisions that break something else. For example, I am just waiting for them to start forcing of installing all applications/games under e.g. "Program Files" (due to security reasons or whatever as a scapegoat), which would again break the change in GOG installers where games are by default installed elsewhere. :)