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Microsoft starts making Vista's Ultimate Extras available to all

by Parm Mann on 9 November 2009, 12:20

Tags: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

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Microsoft has revealed that two of its Vista-era Ultimate Extras are to be made available to all users of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, completely free of charge.

The extras - gaming titles Tinker and Hold 'Em - were once offered as part of the Ultimate Extras scheme incorporated in Microsoft's Windows Vista Ultimate operating system.

Originally intended to enhance the Windows experience, Microsoft's Ultimate Extras were widely criticised for offering little in terms of new content. Since the introduction of Vista in January 2007, only six Extras have been made available; Windows DreamScene (and additional content packs), Language Packs, BitLocker and EFS Enhancements, Hold 'Em Poker game, Tinker game and Windows Sound Schemes .

Tinker and Hold 'Em will soon be made available for free via Microsoft's Games for Windows platform, and though there's no sign of a comeback for Windows DreamScene, Microsoft describes its two gaming titles as follows:

Tinker
Even robots get lost, sometimes! Help this one get home by solving puzzles that untangle a surreal and misleading world...but be careful! Tinker only has a limited amount of energy, so you'll have to use it wisely or he'll be lost forever! A classic mental challenge for the entire family, Tinker features an original score, compelling visuals, and 60 levels of classic puzzling fun!

Hold 'Em
Pit yourself against the computer for a high-stakes experience that won't empty your pocket! Play with up to five computer opponents, and customise the look of the card deck and playing table. Have fun and bet what you want — the computer can't make you pay up!



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Well good, Tinker was a nice little time waster of a game.
Now I feel even more cheated. I think I paid around £200 for my copy of Vista Ultimate on offer from Scan when it first came out, and got absolutely no benefit from these promised “extras”.

I shalln't be buying any of their value added products ever again. There's no benefit to upgrading to Windows 7 even, so after falling well short on “extras” they still don't even recognise that they've ripped poeple off.

Shame on you MS.
Can't say I'm bothered about the loss of DreamScene. It only ever got as far as ‘your resolution is too high to use this’. I rather suspect they expected you to use it with one monitor, rather than three..

Have used the language packs though, which is why I had to buy a Windows 7 Ultimate license.

PK
So, apart from bit locker & the spartan extras…what was the point in Vista Ultimate?
None IMHO.