Yeah, and that's a BAD thing. Compatibility is important. If you don't understand why, you have the problem.
You don't need to drop backward compatibility to work effectively and efficiently. If you think that it is needed, you need to do more research.
You do that brotha.
What, a wall jack is too cumbersome for you? Or are you too inconvenienced to be bothered with such a huge irritation?
While that is a very fair point, no one who's on WoA is going to have the hardware to push PubG(or Fortnite) at playable framerate anyway so this is all a pointless debate.
Who hurt you this bad?
Most people do not need extreme compatibility with software developed for Windows XP.
Starting from scratch is a good thing as Windows has been plagued with a lot of issues from the past.
Running a browser, Office (or alternative), games, apps from the store for music and such, Adobe and games again is more than enough for MOST PEOPLE, which are by no means tech savvy.
Also, for most software developers having an IDE, node, GIT, .NET, Java, Python and Docker is also enough.
If you think otherwise then you do not know what average Joes do on their machines.
Sure, I game on my PC, but for work if I'd have proper Android emulation i'd be swell on WoA as nothing else is missing.