You wont believe how many hours Ive spent comparing Windows 11 and Windows 10 gaming performance!
Its like Im on a never-ending quest to find the ultimate gaming OS.
But hey, someones gotta do it, right?
And let me tell you, theres more to it than just looking at some fancy benchmark numbers.
I fired up my favorite game, cranked up the options, and let er rip.
But when I compared the results, I was like, What the heck?
Why is Windows 11 running like a potato?
Turns out, I forgot to update my graphics drivers on the new OS.
Rookie mistake, I know.
The moral of the story?
I like to mix it up with some graphically intense AAA titles and a few fast-paced esports games.
Plus, its just more fun to benchmarks with games you actually enjoy playing, am I right?
Now, I always throw in a couple of my personal favorites just to keep things interesting.
Standardize In-Game configs
Okay, storytime!
Talk about a rookie move!
Its a pain in the butt, but its worth it for those sweet, sweet benchmark numbers.
I cant tell you how many times Ive seen people post benchmark results based on a single run.
Its like theyre trying to break my benchmarking heart!
Thats why I always ensure to spend some quality time gaming on both operating systems.
And let me tell you, sometimes the better OS on paper doesnt always feel better in practice.
The input lag was noticeable, and the frame rate stability was all over the place.
Just goes to show that numbers arent everything!
I like to start by calculating the average performance metrics for each OS and seeing how they stack up.
But dont just stop there take a closer look at how each game performed on each OS.
And dont forget to factor in those fancy new features like DirectStorage and Auto HDR.
Conclusion:
Phew, that was a wild ride!
Happy gaming, folks!