| > It showed up as an installed program on my machine. Sure, but did you check the "installed size" of the app? 1KB? Really think that game shipped as 1KB? You didn't even bother understanding what happened before you got enraged about it. Nice. > my absence of disagreement with every unknown transgression proves that I'm hypocritical? No, just that every version of Windows included games but somehow everyone makes a big deal over Candy Crush as if including a game in Windows is somehow a new thing. > My age lacked positive digits back then. Ok then, so you were outraged about Hearts? Space Cadet Pinball? Internet Checkers, pushing MSN accounts on people? Who in their right mind would find it acceptable if their program/operating system decided to automatically download Purble Place. Or were you negative digits old when Windows Vista and 7 shipped? > Are you suggesting that my absence of disagreement with every unknown transgression proves that I'm hypocritical? I'm arguing your extreme selection of what to be upset about makes you seem either pretty ignorant or hypocritical. > hostile attempt by microsoft to push unwanted and distracting software onto consumers. One could argue Solitare was one of the most distracting pieces of software in the 90s. Imagine how many hours people spent playing that and Hearts. People didn't choose to install that, it was "pushed" upon them. Acting like its a new thing with Candy Crush is once again ignoring history. Replace every instance in your argument of "candy crush" with "solitare" and see what that sounds like. "Who in their right mind would find it acceptable if their program/operating system decided to automatically download solitare. Let that sink in. Either you accept that solitare itself is malware preying on an innocent microsoft or there is a significant and hostile attempt by microsoft to push unwanted and distracting software onto consumers." Someone so angry that Microsoft bothered bundling in a card game in their OS, oh my! A distraction application came bundled into an operating system, dear lord what ever is this world coming to. |
>People didn't choose to install that, it was "pushed" upon them
So we're on the same page? Or are you being sarcastic? I'm not sure what your stance is at this point.