Versions of windows to install on macbook pro  15" retina

Hi!
I need to install windows on a macbook pro 15". Is better to install windows 8.1 home or windows 8.1 Pro? The people at apple care say that is better to install windows Pro. They say that based on their experience this will install well. The page of bootcamp support  on the apple site says that bootcamp supports both versions. I don't understand why i should install the Pro version. The pro versions has features that i don't need: accessing a network,  encoding of data, remote desktop that i don't need, because i will work offline.
What version do you think is best installing? is there some problems with the home version?
Thank you very much

Windows 8.1 is not yet supported by Boot Camp. The best way currently to install Windows 8.1 is to use a virtual machine like Parallels, Fusion, or VirtualBox. Installation instructions are on the Parallels, Fusion, and VirtualBox site.

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