Quote Originally Posted by Duuude007 View Post
To those who are considering windows 10, I would suggest caution on such a decision. It is self-proclaimed as a 'freemium operating system', meaning many features will be locked unless you decide to pay extra.

You've heard of pay to win? This is pay to Function.

I for one will wait and see what is and isn't free, before I decide to upgrade.
That's 100% incorrect. For the first year, the upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 will be free; similar to how for 6 months after its release, the upgrade for Windows 8 was $40. After that year, users will need to pay to upgrade, but there is no subscription or "IAP" you need to buy for the OS to work.