Windows 10: Solitaire is also not free!

    Windows 10: Solitaire is also not free!

    Definitely with Windows 10 Microsoft has a lot of little surprises in store for us. And not that good ones. So after learning that the DVD player was chargeable we now discover that to be able to play the mythical game of Solitaire, you will also have to put your hand in your wallet. It's starting to get a bit much now isn't it?



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    It seems that Windows 10 is not that free after all. While the system has now been deployed for several days, discoveries about its functionalities are increasing.


    A few days ago, we discovered that in order to be able to use Microsoft's DVD player on a Windows 10 PC, you had to pay for a dedicated application around 15 euros for some users. Fortunately, VLC is here.

    Today, we learn that other features are paying and in particular the famous game of Solitaire which rocked our long hours of work during our youth. A huge disappointment for those who were delighted to see this legendary game return to Windows 10.

    So, to celebrate 25 years of Solitaire, Microsoft has found nothing better to do than pay for it. Finally, if you want to play the Solitaire that you have known.

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    In fact Microsoft still offers a free version of its famous card game, but from now on it will be invaded by intrusive advertisements during your games and you will not have access to all the features.




    To be able to update to a full version of Solitaire, it will in fact be necessary to put your hand in the wallet and pay 1,49 euros… per month! Otherwise you also have the possibility of subscribing to the year for the modest sum of 9,89 euros per year. So what do you think of this choice from Microsoft?




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