Digital Foundry crew bash Windows for 18 minutes straight

I have had no issues with my Nintendo Switch (aside from Joycon drift with the original device) but have had many on my Legion Go and Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 laptop.
I have tons on my SW2. For example I can't play my NES Megaman games on it. On my Desktop and Steam Deck I can. Ironic that I can't play nes games on a Nintendo platform buy can on a non Nintendo one.
 
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Do you know about this site?


It's great, has troubleshooting tips for almost any game.
I am not familiar, so thank you. I will take a look at it!

My issues seem less about the games themselves and things like OneDrive messing up my game files and mods a little after I got my device. I did manage to fix it by uninstalling it. To be fair, my other issues are more from Lenovo and Asus but the Windows OS and Lenovo Legion Go do not get along. I don't think I had any of these issues on my old Dell gaming laptop which had Windows 10.
 
I am not familiar, so thank you. I will take a look at it!

My issues seem less about the games themselves and things like OneDrive messing up my game files and mods a little after I got my device. I did manage to fix it by uninstalling it. To be fair, my other issues are more from Lenovo and Asus but the Windows OS and Lenovo Legion Go do not get along. I don't think I had any of these issues on my old Dell gaming laptop which had Windows 10.
Understandable man. That's something I hate about laptops and branded devices, they always come packed with a lot of useless junk that tanks performance. Another reason to go custom build, imo.

Hope that webpage helps you in the future! And don't hesitate to open a thread and ask for troubleshooting tips if you ever need them, we are here to help. :lollipop_content:
 

A couple of days ago, Microsoft's Windows chief Pavan Davaluri received a lot of backlash when he shared plans regarding Windows evolving as an "agentic OS". The executive's words hinted at an AI-powered experience that would boost productivity. However, people were not happy with this direction, complaining that there are a lot of other more important things that are unbaked in the OS and deserve attention. It got to the point that the executive had to disable replies on their original X (formerly Twitter) post.


Now, Davaluri has finally responded to some customer feedback on the topic with regards to claims that Windows is not developer- and power user-friendly anymore, and is taking away control from the consumer. He noted that the Windows team is aware of all of the feedback and know that they have a lot to fix in Windows when it comes to the UX, inconsistent dialog boxes, and the power user experience. His full response on X to @GergelyOrosz can be seen below too:

Hey Gergely, I am responding here, and I think this applies to a bunch of the comments that people have made. I mean, a lot of comments . The team (and I) take in a ton of feedback. We balance what we see in our product feedback systems with what we hear directly. They don't always match, but both are important. I've read through the comments and see focus on things like reliability, performance, ease of use and more. But I want to spend a moment just on the point you are making, and I'll boil it down, we care deeply about developers. We know we have work to do on the experience, both on the everyday usability, from inconsistent dialogs to power user experiences. When we meet as a team, we discuss these paint points and others in detail, because we want developers to choose Windows. We know words aren't enough, it's on us to continue improving and shipping. Would love to connect with you about what the team is doing to address these areas if you are open to it.

It's good to see Microsoft's Windows chief at least acknowledging feedback as this topic in particular has also been raised recently by ex-Microsoft veteran Dave Plummer. Windows as an OS has been gravitating a lot more towards AI-powered capabilities that don't work that well, leading many customers to be disillusioned by the future of the OS.


That said, actions speak louder than words, and while Davaluri's comments on the direction of Windows are slightly encouraging, they don't really matter much until tangible improvements that actually address customer pain points are delivered. To this day, people are complaining about the Windows 11 taskbar being nerfed for unexplained reasons, and until that and other things like it are fixed in the OS, Microsoft will always find itself on the receiving end of criticism when it comes to talking about the future direction of Windows.
 
It's surreal hearing so many takes on how people can't handle linux when steam deck has been around for 5 years.
 
Three of the torchbearers of PC gaming (Battaglia, Leadbetter and Linneman)
Jake Gyllenhaal No GIF
 
- Buy the best PC your money can buy.
- Windows 11 force an update.
- No patch notes. Fuck you.
- AC with 80 fps drops to 33 fps.

Was funny John asking a non bias AI like Copilot about those fps drops.
 
Just type Witcher 3 (or any game really) issue - nvidia or amd into those forums and you'll see PC gaming isn't a breeze for alot of people.
Its all Jedi propoganda.

Steamcube is the best way to make it easiest and compatible
 
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