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Gaming pc windows 11
Gaming pc windows 11







gaming pc windows 11

People are just sticking to Windows 10, because it more or less works and they can’t be bothered to upgrade to Windows 11 if they don’t have to. How can people be excited about Windows in general anymore when they have been getting POS since 2012? That’s 10 years of POS. Then Windows 11 released and it was a POS, on the same level as Windows 10 but for different things. Then Windows 10 released and it was a POS, but a less POS than Windows 8. Then Windows 8 released and it was a POS. Vista was poorly marketed that it would run on old hardware when it could not so it received bad name even though it was a good OS, but since Windows 7, people were so happy with it that they were excited to install new versions of Windows as soon as they released. It’s not Windows 11, it’s Windows in general since Windows 8. Until then, it seems that Steam users are sticking with what they know and trust, particularly when they are not likely to see any real type of improved performance if they make the switch to Windows 11. It will be interesting to see how Windows 11 performs in future surveys and whether it is able to close the gap on Windows 10. This is reflected in the fact that Windows 10 remains the most dominant operating system on the platform, despite experiencing a slight decline, maintaining market domination numbers similar to those enjoyed by Google Chrome in the web browser market. It is clear that while Windows 11 may be seeing some growth in terms of market share, it is not impressing Steam users as much as its predecessor, Windows 10. Linux came in third with a market share of 1.38%, marking a decrease of 0.06% from the previous month. Apple's operating systems came in second place with a market share of 2.48%, an increase of 0.03%. Overall, Microsoft's family of Windows operating systems continues to dominate the Steam gaming market, with a market share of 96.15%, an increase of 0.04%. Windows 8 64-bit and Windows 7 32-bit had market shares of 0.41% and 0.11% respectively. Windows 7 64-bit, which is the third most popular Windows version on Steam, also saw a decline, with a market share of 1.66%, a decrease of 0.22%. There are still Steam users gaming on older Windows operating systems too.









Gaming pc windows 11