Retina MacBook Pro 15 inch Windows 8.1 Bootcamp

Hi all, I'm going to buy a MacBook Pro Retina 15 inch soon and was wondering if anyone has tried bootcamping Windows 8.1 on it and see how well it works? I'm very curious about the display scaling. Besides the display scaling, I am also curious to how well it plays games. The game I'm most curious about is smite. If anybody can help me that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

@BobTheFisherman: "After installing Windows run the support software you downloaded and saved to your usb thumb drive. The support software contains the correct drivers for your computer's hardware including the trackpad etc." Have you even read the question details? I already tried to install to drivers support software from "\BootCamp\Drivers\" I even tried to download the latest drivers from the Apple website: Boot Camp Support Software 5.1.5621
But I get the "Install failed" error.
@Loner T: They don't have seem to have a different driver for Windows 8.1 See the description "Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) you need to support 64 bit versions of Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 on your Mac."

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