I tried Win11 about 3 months after the initial release. That was a mistake.

Some of my wares of the seven seas did not run properly (like asassins creed valhalla), and there were performance issues when gaming. So I rolled back to Win 10.

Any fellow sailors out there daily driving 11? Have the big bugs been ironed out yet? Any glaring issues?

  • @hemko@lemmy.world
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    182 years ago

    I just upgraded to 12 (Debian), highly recommend it’s bigger number than bleb winblows

    • Sparking
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      72 years ago

      This is a joke I guess, but actually the new debian release is pretty sweet. Plasma is getting real good these days, if you care about that sort of thing.

  • Arcaneslime
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    132 years ago

    No, as a man of culture I use Linux.

    (Lol just gotta get a dig in, can’t resist. I know gaming isn’t 100% there yet but Steam and their Proton are making great strides in recent years.)

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      42 years ago

      Man I know, I tried linux about 3-4 months ago and it is getting so much better. If I wasn’t on an nvidia card I would probably be running fedora full time.

  • @Crator@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    132 years ago

    I’ve been using Windows 11 for about a solid year now. Had zero issues gaming and using various programs. Transition from 10 was flawless.

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      This right here. MS shill right here. Win 11 is a bag of crap and shit. Full of creepy hidden malware shoving their crap slowly down your throat behind your back. Worse of all, their 5,000,000 page legalese contract hidden from you authorises them to perv and destroy your life (it even authorises the chinese government to shit on your life). NEVER EVER TRUST MS EVER. They are worse than spez, sadly.

      • @Patito
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        182 years ago

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        • rastilin
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          What is “Ghost Spectre 11”? I don’t think Google is going to offer up info here.

          • @moomoocow@lemmy.world
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            Ghost Spectre 11 is a custom Windows 11 ISO that has certain features either removed/disabled. If Google isn’t giving you the results, try DuckDuckGo.

      • Death Metal
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        Win 11 is a bag of crap and shit.

        It seems to glitch a lot and slow down common tasks. I have never had an operating system drop typed characters in the modern era. It also seems randomly hostile to pre-win7-era software.

      • @Crator@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I don’t trust Microsoft far as privacy or whatever. Just my experience has been fine running software. I do run ShutUp10 on it which I know doesn’t make it perfect.

      • @HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        I wouldn’t call them a shill, Windows can provide a decent experience for some people. That being said I do believe you are right about Windows and all MS products being malware.

  • @idle@158436977.xyz
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    112 years ago

    I’ve been on windows 11 for about a year now, so far I’ve noticed no difference from Windows 10 in terms of cracked games. Come to think of it, I haven’t had a single game that didn’t run.

    • TSMKFail
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      82 years ago

      On Windows 11 for some games you have to get the pirate version. For me, my legit copy of NFS MW wouldn’t install so I had to use a cracked version. In fact the only issues I’ve had with Windows 11 full stop are because of Nahemic.

    • @DarkTides@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      I’ve been waiting for direct storage to make the move but games are taking so long to actually adopt it in masses to make me move on from Windows 10. I know directstorage is also supported on Windows 10, but had read it is supposed to be better on Windows 11.

  • Otome-chan
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    Every time I think about updating to windows 11 I see something like this lol. first the vr thing and now pirated software not running properly?

    • piratOP
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      TBF it was during the first few months of release. I want to believe that it was just early release related bugs.

      • Otome-chan
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        yeah I was thinking just the other day “oh it’s probably fixed by now so it’s okay to update” and then I see this today haha

  • @GrindingGears@lemmy.ca
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    72 years ago

    I’ve been on it since it released, and other than the UI differences, I haven’t even noticed a difference. If anything, it’s actually a bit faster.

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    The calendar flyout still can’t show your agenda, like in Win10. The ‘widget’ section is still full of unremovable MSM spam. It still installs ad-ware on major updates.

    I hate it because of that.

    • piratOP
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      Yeah I’m not a fan of Microsoft’s current implementation of widgets. I would just disable them entirely if possible.

      • @helpimnotdrowning
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        You can turn off the widget button on the taskbar, but the Win+W keybind stays.

        • piratOP
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          That’s good enough for me. I don’t ever hit that key combo for anything that I can think of. But maybe there’s a way to unbind it.

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            You could probably map it to something else with Microsoft powertoys, I think its keybinds take priority over system bindings since I used it to remap the window tiling shortcuts back when I Literally Ever opened my windows partition for anything except VR (I’d wipe it entirely, but I have an oculus headset and those barely work on Linux last I checked)

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        You’re not supposed to post NSFW content, please delete this or I’m reporting you, my dad is THE Bill Gates of Microsoft Corporation and he WILL BAN your Minecraft account for this treacherous behavior. You’ve been warned.

        /s

  • @huntr
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    42 years ago

    Related question, any recommended way to “get” a copy of Windows 11? Assuming no glaring bugs

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      I’ve always used Rufus to download Windows ISOs. It should let you download the latest major Win 11 release. I just used it last week in fact to make a quick bootable USB at work to reimage a device with 11 on it.

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        22 years ago

        That gets a clean and uncracked copy I think?

        • piratOP
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          It’s not activated, if you need to activate it look up Microsoft Activation Scripts, should be a GitHub link

          Edit: to properly answer your question, yes it should be clean and uncracked if you download through Rufus.

    • Ataraxia
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      I dunno my 5 year old laptop has windows 10 and I just used the same key and it activatethe copy of windows 11 I downloaded. Didn’t even deactivate my copy if windows 10 so i got to keep both computers activated.

  • @dominick@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    42 years ago

    it pretty much just feels like windows 10.1 to me, pretty similar imo but there are a few differences. virtualizing android apps makes it worth it for me.

    • piratOP
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      I wish they finished the UI before pushing 11 en masse. I think it looks okay, but it’s a bit jarring looking at the new UI and having to jump back to old UI to properly do something (like using the right click menu).

      Kind of like using the options app in win10 and having to open up control panel for some obscure setting that was not available to change in the new Settings app.

  • @rekabis@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    42 years ago

    With significant modifications under the hood (massive Registry changes for the Windows Explorer folder tree to simplify it back to rational XP standards… no libraries, nothing except for the hard drive folder tree) and a replacement start menu (StartIsBack, because Open-Shell isn’t working for Win11 yet), and Win11 is actually working quite well for my Octogenarian father. And he’s of the age where change comes very badly for him, which is why I needed to make some serious open-heart surgery on Win11 to modify things back to an XP look-and-feel. But it is doable, it just takes some time and occasional maintenance to ensure it stays usable.

  • doleo
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    The calendar flyout still can’t show your agenda, like in Win10. The ‘widget’ section is still full of unremovable MSM spam. It still installs ad-ware on major updates.

    I hate it because of that.

  • @Steinsprut@szmer.info
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    32 years ago

    I’ve been daily driving it since release, I don’t recall any Win11 specific issues that happened to me, did a reinstall once due to CPU upgrade

    Had to do some of my own tweaking of course, like removing that dumb new right click menu, but it just works.

    idk, I guess I like being an early adopter, switched to Win8 even before 8.1 came out

    5800X3D and 4070 (1070Ti initially) btw

    • piratOP
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      Glad you didn’t seem to run into any big issues. The biggest one for me was an FPS issue where some games would get locked into running at around 45 fps. It really messed up the experience playing competitive shooters like Overwatch.

  • @ash@lemm.ee
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    22 years ago

    I’ve been running Elden Ring & Hogwarts legally and other games on Windows 11 and haven’t had any issues. Running 5800x3D & 3080 10GB

    • piratOP
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      32 years ago

      Sounds like the performance issues have probably been ironed out then.

      • @ash@lemm.ee
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        22 years ago

        yeah it’s been pretty stable for me, no crashes, blue screens, or anything. You should be fine to update

      • @ash@lemm.ee
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        22 years ago

        goated setup, wish i would have gotten more ram on my graphics card now that games are getting more insane, but it runs everything pretty well.

        • Spunky 🏴‍☠️
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          Happily plays WoW, Tarkov, Diablo 4… so its good enough for me. Oh and at 4k over 100FPS too. 5800X3D is a beast, think I’ll hold up upgrading until at least 8800X3D.