Listen to this story
--:--
2:25
Windows 11 has errors when playing games
A bug in Windows 11, and another security highlight influence the performance of PC games.
Today has been the shipment of Windows 11, the new Microsoft work system that brings a few new components; Although most of them are flat, they are also changes in internal operations.
The quality of this operating system is not very pleasant
In tests, for example, 3DMark, Windows 11 scores 1,000 approaches not as much as Windows 10 on a similar PC, a recognizable distinction. Also, in certain games, for example, F1 2020, the presentation is much lower, with contrasts of up to 40 frames every second.
Process execution errors are very significant in computer performance
The performance deficiency in these games can be cleared up by a bug that, despite being found two months earlier, seems to have ended up in the latest form of Windows 11.
It influences the file manager, which together with a facelift has achieved a bug that makes it unable to free the RAM it has used.
Consequently, this memory cannot be used by different processes, something especially significant in computer games that usually require all the memory accessible in the system.
Security in exchange for execution
However, regardless of Microsoft downloading a fix that fixes that bug, the final fate of Windows 11 as a gaming system could be dark.
The organization has stated that most new PCs will have an element called VBS ( Virtualization-Based-Security ) that can demolish the execution of games by up to 28%.
This is a security effort, which uses computer virtualization to disconnect memory areas from the rest of the system; In this safe mode, applications are more protected from possible attempts to take information or take control.
Microsoft has stated that it will work with manufacturers to enhance VBS on most new Windows 11 computers; Despite the fact that in the case that we are reviewing from Windows 10, that element will not be powered on a regular basis, so we can update without fear that way.
This is not always, Microsoft's first restored security fixation has influenced customers. Windows 11 requires the PC to have TPM 2.0, an encryption stage that is only present on newer PCs, and therefore many PCs cannot move to the new system.
Windows is the operating system most used by gaming computers; And that they release an updated version means an improvement, but in this case it is not like that.