You're right, I don't like the SP2 any more. It's reproducable, it works stabile on any other device (I play the daily challenges on different devices, plus the 2 SP2s I had before) BTW: I don't mean the usual instability of the game, that it crashes right after start, this happens with all MS Games on all devices. You fixate on the fact that the abnomaly happens in a game, but that doesn't matter. It can be a RAM issue, or the display (unlikely because it happens for stylus as well as touch) or the image on my device is corrupt, or whatever, I don't care. Unlike some people think, computers, even Windows ones, are solid things and there is no such thing as coincidence. If it doesn't, there is a problem, full stop. A computer is a computer and has to work. (BTW, stating that you know two or three things about computers, while at the same time suggesting that Mahjong always addresses an area of defective RAM is, let's say, contradictory to say the least) And this might be Microsoft's undoing - they tried to target this to professionals who might actually understand and accept the limitations, but instead draw in the consumption generation kids who are only interested in absolute perfection and if something goes wrong all hell breaks loose. Just because the SP is in a tablet form factor, does not mean that it is not a PC, and a PC with all the faults that all windows PCs have had before them (although you must admit, things have improved a lot). Crappy apps like Flipboard, Facebook, and several games do stall but they're cheap and often poorly written. PhotoShop works fine, as does Matlab, Octave, Visual Studio, VMWare and all the toold I need to do my job.
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