@jedijax: It certainly is a rarity. Not much chance of a story like this helping a composer's career. The only examples I can think of are Danny Elfman and Tim Burton, Stanley Kubrick dumping his composer (without telling him!) on 2001, and the Halloween H20 producers dumping that composer at the last minute and making a public thing of it (there's a DVD extra about it). If I were a composer (even John Williams), I'd keep my mouth shut.
Windows 11 has bewildering hardware restrictions. I own 2 Windows PCs with tons of cores, tons of RAM and RTX video cards. They are still up to 4K video editing and gaming, yet don't play nice with Win11. Couple that with no known benefits and people will upgrade slowly. MS will be forced to extend Win10 support or adjust Win11 requirements.
I stopped buying Playstations after a bad interaction with Sony CS. Their record speaks for itself, going back to digital music: they see customers as cheats and thieves. They would rather give you a bad experience and protect themselves, and this will continue exactly as long as they can get away with it.
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