This year at gamescom, Microsoft is highlighting new gaming features coming for Windows, particularly for handheld devices. We want to highlight one of the DirectX team’s most exciting new contributions to the PC gaming ecosystem, which will make its debut on the new ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. Advanced shader delivery addresses one […]
60% are on windows 11. The rest are going to lose support on october or thereabouts. I don’t think everyone will switch to 11, but there’s hope that the change in OS will be enough of a deterrent to go into yet another windows OS instead, and trickle into linux, or *spits* mac.
windows 10 is losing support this year, so I doubt it.
not sure why people will bother , no one wants to use direct x
99% of Steam users don’t want this?
Windows 95.23% -0.44%
Windows 11 64 bit 59.90% +0.06%
OSX 1.88% +0.12%
Linux 2.89% +0.32%
60% are on windows 11. The rest are going to lose support on october or thereabouts. I don’t think everyone will switch to 11, but there’s hope that the change in OS will be enough of a deterrent to go into yet another windows OS instead, and trickle into linux, or *spits* mac.