It occurs to me that the world has changed a great deal since then. Windows 11 comes out on October 5th, just over six years since Windows 10 released in July of 2015. I’d love to hear what your experience with Windows 11 is like, so please do let me know on Twitter or Facebook. If you are an early adopter, that’s great. Patience is a virtue, as they say, and wisdom is the better part of valor. It never hurts to wait a little while and see. Waiting a few months to see what problems-if any-arise is probably just the smart thing to do, unless you’re an early adopter who doesn’t mind being a canary in the coal mine, which is perfectly fine also. There could be other issues that we won’t know about until Windows 11 is out there for mass consumption.Īnd some of these features, like DirectStorage, are actually being unlocked on Windows 10, meaning the upgrade is even less necessary to hurry up and install. Already we’re seeing reports like this one that suggest the new OS may throttle games on pre-built PCs thanks to Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) which, in PC Gamer’s testing, caused as much as 28% frame-rate drops in games on Windows 11.
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