Thursday, 28 October 2021

Windows 11 is making AMD chips slower in games

DarXyde10h ago(Edited 10h ago)

“Every other* Windows”

I see some value in that assessment. I’ve no idea how old you are, so if we start with semi-recent history…

Windows XP was great, but it came after the disaster that was Windows 2000/ME/NT/whatever you want to call it or whichever variant you had. It learned from that disaster, and then came Windows Vista, which…. Was pretty bad. It lost a lot of the charm and intuitiveness of XP… So they fixed it with Windows 7 which was a good OS… Followed by completely messing with the formula in The Windows 8 era (though 8.1 was an apparent improvement—I don’t know, I never used 8.1 and I hate 8. Then, Windows 10 was a much better return to form. Took a while, but it got better. In short, the operating systems since 2000 have been commonly regarded as bad>good>bad>good> awful>good.

So really, I would say that every other Windows being bad is not an unreasonable thing to say.

Of course, my interpretation of TheEnigma313’s comment is that they’re saying Windows has these hit-miss cycles, not saying that every single other Windows OS is bad.



Windows 11 is making AMD chips slower in games
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