I've been really frustrated with how older games like THPS2 and Driver One are playing on Windows 11. They run perfectly fine on my little computer still using Windows 10, but on 11, they make gaming feel like a chore. I've tried using compatibility mode, but it hasn't helped much. Is there a major difference between Windows 10 and 11 that I might be missing? I'm seriously considering rolling back to 10 just to avoid these issues with my games.
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I've noticed some slow loading times when playing games or installing programs on Windows 11, but overall, the OS seems to boot up faster. It might be worth playing around with some system settings to see if you can improve performance.
Honestly, there aren't too many changes between Windows 10 and 11; it mostly feels like a new UI update. That said, Windows 11 might require a few more steps for setup, such as TPM support and needing a Microsoft account, but it doesn't really alter how the system runs games on a fundamental level.
You don't even need a Microsoft account to set up Windows 11! There are ways to bypass that if you don’t want to deal with it.