@pendean wrote:
"Since that is a terrible hardware platform (read the reviews on the web) and is equipped with an odd too-wide-not-tall-enough display with a mediocre video card, you'll hate it unless you're a very casual user. Very casual."
What a horrible response. I stumbled on this post looking for experiences of people installng/using civ3d on windows 8.1 or surface pro2. If you haven't actually used the OS or the device, I'd suggest you not respond.
I'm currently running adobe photoshop and it's components on my surface pro2, and i have no problems with it. it starts faster then win7, and uses less processes. while it has the start screen(which i think the pendean is scared of), it still runs a full desktop. I am interested if anyone has actually used autodesk products on win8.1, and what there experiences have been.
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