After announcing that it will end its support for Windows 10 in 2025, Microsoft is persistently encouraging users to upgrade to Windows 11. In a campaign aimed specifically at gamers, the company is trying to show off the new operating system’s advanced features. Here are the features Windows 10 users are missing:
Gaming features that Windows 10 users missed in Windows 11
In fact, despite all the good points, the transition may not be easy for all users because Windows 11 has strict hardware requirements such as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. This means that many users may need to buy a new PC. Windows 11 is determined to give gamers an unprecedented experience. Here are the gaming highlights of Windows 11 we have prepared for you:
- Auto HDR: SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) automatically converts games to HDR, improving the visual experience.
- DirectStorage: Reduces load times with NVMe SSDs and provides a smoother gaming experience.
- Window Mode Optimizations: Improves performance in non-fullscreen games.
- Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 Support: Faster and more reliable connections for online gaming.
- Game Bar Compact Mode: A more compact and convenient game bar interface.
- Dynamic Lighting: Compatible with lighting systems that support the in-game experience.
- Color Filters: Custom color options for daltonic gamers.
- Auto Super Resolution: Automatically increases resolution on ARM-based PCs.
- Xbox Integration: Direct access to games and services through the Xbox app.
It is a fact that users who want to switch to Windows 11 may face some obstacles regarding hardware compatibility. Microsoft makes it clear that it will not provide compatibility with older hardware and encourages users to upgrade to newer systems.
However, the latest update of Windows 11 (24H2) has caused problems in some games. In particular, technical glitches in Ubisoft games have caused some users to hesitate. Microsoft is running a campaign with videos and detailed articles to explain the advantages of Windows 11 and dispel misconceptions.