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I'm not a gamer but I thought I'd share this info for those of you who are:
------ Windows 11 update will add multiple features for gamers including two key features utilized by the company’s Xbox consoles – Auto HDR and DirectStorage. With Auto HDR, Windows 11 will make it easier to turn high dynamic range on or off if the hardware supports it. It will better stabilize it if switched on and automatically upgrade titles to HDR when possible. Direct Storage loads game assets directly to the GPU instead of through the CPU to avoid bottlenecks. It also makes use of higher read and write speeds of NVMe storage, PCIe 4.0 and the upcoming PCIe 5.0 standard. Additionally, the Xbox app is built directly into Windows 11, with deeper integration of Xbox Game Pass. Subscribers will be able to download and stream titles using Xbox cloud gaming. It also allows cross-play between consoles and PCs. |
More multiple screen options as well.
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Its garbage, the sand boxing will lead to so much of a headach. But then again the business world will no update to this for 2 years.
But designing your OS with "Streaming" in mind is ****ing moronic. No one wants to use Microsoft tools for streaming when there are much better streaming applications that are open source. Some of these features like HDR are nice, but mark my words. When someone works all day on something then accidently closes their VM or god forbid a Update restart *shudder* |
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Windows 11 better not **** up my “new” computer!!
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How To Move Windows 11 Taskbar To Left Using Settings and Reg Edit:
https://fossbytes.com/how-to-move-wi...-taskbar-left/ Windows 11 Start menu: How to make it look like Windows 10 https://www.pcworld.com/article/3622...indows-10.html |
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Example: https://i.imgur.com/kMnc9Dk.jpg And since you are using your integrated video, type dxdiag in the same run dialog box and let us know what version of DirectX is installed. |
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Good news! Windows 11 will not **** up your computer.
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All of you guys are so smart! |
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Do all of these changes really affect the casual user? I dont use mine for much past browser, a grade program and small things.
Most of what I do anymore is web based. Schoology, google docs and suite. I have easily adapted to all versions. Some things have been added and taken away, but got by. Thoughts? My problem is going from Win at home to Mac as my school computer. We get new school computers this summer too. |
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