Windows 10 support is ending sooner than you think, so now’s the time to upgrade

For those gamers who have stubbornly held on to Windows 10, the clock is ticking and time is running out, as Microsoft is officially ending support for its previous operating system in exactly one year’s time. This means that PC gamers who haven’t had the best success with Windows 11 will be forced to upgrade, one way or another.

It’s safe to say that Windows 11 didn’t exactly launch with fanfare to an audience of happy gamers. If you’re looking for the best gaming PC, you’re going to want the best performance, and Microsoft didn’t offer that. Windows 11 shipped with divisive design changes, installation horror stories, reduced stability, and new hardware requirements that made recent hardware obsolete. Microsoft’s battle for hearts and minds among gamers has been slow as a result.

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RELATED LINKS:
This new Windows 11 update is stealing gigabytes of storage and there’s no fix
Windows 11 is finally more popular with PC gamers than Windows 10
Microsoft fights back against the Steam Deck with Xbox app update

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For those gamers who have stubbornly held on to Windows 10, the clock is ticking and time is running out, as Microsoft is officially ending support for its previous operating system in exactly one year’s time. This means that PC gamers who haven’t had the best success with Windows 11 will be forced to upgrade, one way or another.

It’s safe to say that Windows 11 didn’t exactly launch with fanfare to an audience of happy gamers. If you’re looking for the best gaming PC, you’re going to want the best performance, and Microsoft didn’t offer that. Windows 11 shipped with divisive design changes, installation horror stories, reduced stability, and new hardware requirements that made recent hardware obsolete. Microsoft’s battle for hearts and minds among gamers has been slow as a result.

Read the rest of the story…

RELATED LINKS:
This new Windows 11 update is stealing gigabytes of storage and there’s no fix
Windows 11 is finally more popular with PC gamers than Windows 10
Microsoft fights back against the Steam Deck with Xbox app update

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