Yeah right. It doesn't make it anymore complex other than copying two more files into your maps folder. Don't sensationalize it.

The Xfire thing is probably something that can be resolved. It's actually a problem with them - not OS. The hooks are a part of DirectX. If they interfere with that, then that's an issue with them. They should make sure their app is compatible with any configuration of any hooks anyone might have. What if OS came before Xfire's in-game overlay? Again, I hope it can be resolved. Personally, I know I would hate it if I had to close an app every time I wanted to play the game, especially if I want to broadcast or record.

What I mainly meant about no outstanding issues is that we know the causes of them. We know if you have Xfire open, it will conflict with OS. We know that the missing dll can be solved by downloading it. I think a crash caused by the instability of OS is much more significant, especially if there's no sign what is the cause of it.