The game is now developed by a third party studio, and the ads likely support its creation and maintenance, in much the same way freemium games on mobile operate. Technically speaking, while the new version of Solitaire is "native" in that it's once again included with the OS, it's not "native" in the same sense that the Edge browser or Control Panel is. I've already bought it, there's no justification for ads." But not in something that's 1st-party and paid software. "If I go out and download a trial and that's got ads, fine. "Ads in native software is inexcusable," writes user ofNoImportance. Although many point out that it's nothing new for Windows 8 users, others say the problem is including advertising in native apps. Some Reddit users are none too pleased about the paid ad-removal. With the fresh rollout of Windows 10 and Solitaire once again being pre-installed, plenty of new users are feeling the sting of the intrusive adverts though, and being asked to subscribe as a solution isn't going down well. To be entirely fair, this is the same as on the Windows 8 version, which wasn't installed by default but could be downloaded from the Windows Store. To keep the ads at bay, you'll have to pay $1.49/month or $10/year.
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