CD Projekt Criticizes Windows as Linux Support Considered
CD Projekt has recently attracted attention through its new ownership of GOG and its criticisms of Windows. Michał Kiciński, the new owner and a co-founder of CD Projekt Red, along with GOG managing director Maciej Gołębiewski, shared their thoughts regarding Windows and the increasing relevance of Linux in a recent interview.
GOG’s Leadership Voices Concerns on Windows
Kiciński did not hold back in his evaluation of Windows software. He called it “poor quality” and expressed surprise at its longevity in the market. He remarked, “I can’t believe it!” This sentiment resonates with many PC gamers who have experienced frustration with Windows’ recent updates and direction.
Switching Platforms: A Personal Adjustment
In personal revelations, Kiciński mentioned abandoning Windows for macOS. This decision underscores a shift in user preference, as many turn to alternative operating systems like Linux. Kiciński’s primary interactions with Windows now involve troubleshooting for family members, further highlighting his dissatisfaction.
The Rising Appeal of Linux
The growing concerns surrounding Windows have opened doors for Linux. Kiciński’s comments echo a broader trend within the PC gaming community. Users are frustrated with frequent updates, AI integrations that feel unnecessary, and the overall push for services they did not request.