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The latest Windows 11 update caused noticeable problems in video games.
Shortly after the release of Windows 11 version 22H2, gamers noticed that their games suffered from noticeable FPS drops, stuttering and crashes. It was initially thought that the problem was related solely to Nvidia graphics cards and Nvidia has released a beta driver to fix the problem, but Microsoft has confirmed that the problem affects a wide range of hardware.
“Some games and apps may perform slower than expected or stutter on the 22H2 version of Windows 11,” Microsoft confirmed on its website. “Affected games and applications inadvertently enable GPU performance debugging features that are not intended for use. consumer use “.
Microsoft has suspended automatic updates for all hardware that may be experiencing problems with 22H2. The company has suggested that patches have already been released for some games that fix performance issues in the latest version of Windows 11, and upgrading to those versions may fix the problem for those affected. Microsoft does not recommend manually upgrading to 22H2 until the problem is resolved.
Anyone who is still on Windows 10 can continue to play smoothly, proving once again that updating to the latest software isn’t always the best solution.