Windows 11
is finally here well kind of the update brings a fresh new design beginning
with a new start menu and visual changes throughout the rest of the interface
there are several widgets that show you glance able news weather and other
handy information and the new settings app is easier to navigate and the snap
assist tool has grown up as far as gaming is concerned Microsoft took another
pass at the Microsoft store and Xbox apps.
There are
also some under the hood features to windows 11 that the company promises will
improve the gaming experience and boost performance for the last few weeks I’ve
been using windows11 on a pre-built next streaming plus pith any major software
update such as this it's completely natural to question whether or not you
should upgrade attempting as it may be to mash that update button the moment.
Windows 11 was
released it's probably a good idea to wait a bit longer after testing both
before and after installing windows 11i've discovered that there's a lot to
like here but there's also not much in the way of new noteworthy performance improvements
the first thing you're going to notice on windows 11 is that the start button
and all of the items pinned to your taskbar are now centered along the bottom
of your screen there's a few extra icons there too next to the start button is
a shortcut to reveal all of your virtual desktops on which you can arrange open
apps and windows to your liking then there's the widget button that will prompt
a widget menu to slide out from the left side of your screen.
Finally
there's the chat app which you can use to message friends family and co-workers
click on the start menu and you'll be greeted by its completely new look the
search bar has moved to the top of the pop-over with pinned apps just below
that and there’s button to view all of your installed apps as well and then
there's recommended section where you'll find shortcuts to recent files and
apps.
It took me a
few days to get acclimated tithe new start menu not only is it in the middle of
the screen now but it defaults to lacking any sort of shortcuts to things like
file explorer or the settings app next to the power button you can manually add
those shortcuts among others you can also move the start button back to the
bottom left corner of the screen.
Thus far I’ve
fought off temptation to move it back but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve
absent-mindedly moved the mouse pointer to the bottom left corner of the screen
and clicked expecting to see the start menu pop up muscle memory is hard to
break if the taskbar icons were larger it’d be all too easy to say this
particular update in windows 11 feels very mac.
So, like and
I can see why some would even say that right now in its current form but the
first time you click and the start menu shoots up from the start button it's
very clear you’re still using windows live tiles are no longer present on the
start menu instead you’ll have to get accustomed to using the new widgets panel
that slides out from the left edge of the screen.
If you have
a two in one or a laptop with touch screen you could swipe from the left edge
towards the middle of your screen to view the widgets the top of the panel is
where you can add one of the 11 different widgets currently available ranging
from weather and stocks to traffic and sports scores there’s even a family
safety widget.
So you can
keep tabs on your kids screen time and approve any requests unfortunately you
can't add any third-party widgets to the panel so you’re stuck with what Microsoft
includes I never really used live titles in windows 10 I was not a big fan actually
found them more annoying and more work to manage than they were worth but the
change to widgets is something found myself using if for no other reason than
to skim the never-ending news feed that's below the widgets.
I’ve already
customized i do wish however that there were more options for widgets one of my
favorite changes in windows 11is the new settings app instead of the main
screen showing buttons that take you to each category and subcategory oaf
particular setting the left side of the app has every top level setting such as
apps or system when you select category the list remains visible while you
adjust any settings to your liking for instance selecting personalization from
the list of settings which also has new themes for light and dark modes allows
me to quickly change the desktop background accent colors and the like without
reloading the entire settings window as was the case in windows 10.
The new snap
assist tool is another update I’m learning to appreciate when arranging windows
on your desktop for example you can still drag the windows to the edge of the
screen to snap them into a specific position but in windows 11 you can now
hover your mouse pointer over the enlarge button to see various layouts for you
to pick from there are several options such as a 50 50 split a75 20 split and a
grid layout which lets you view up to four different apps each taking a quarter
of the screen what’s more if you move away from the snap group and start doing something
else.
You can
return to the same layout by hovering your mouse cursor over heap’s icon in the
taskbar and selecting the previous layout docking and undocking your laptop
from an external monitor will now remember your desktops and window placement
instead of forcing you to rearrange your apps every time you connect or
disconnect one more feature that I think is worth calling out is the new chat
app it's part of the Microsoft teams but it also allows you to send and receive
text messages with your contacts even if they aren't using Microsoft teams.
I was able
to exchange messages with my wife directly to her phone number who can then
reply directly from the messages thread on her iPhone no app required for as
much as Microsoft has talked about gaming at press events for windows11 and the
new surface devices there really aren't a whole lot of new features related to
gaming in this update there are a few though first up is auto her a carryover
feature from the Xbox series x and s consoles and if you have an her monitor
you should notice an immediate difference in how games look thanks to windows
11 automatically converting sir images to her images for a brighter more picture
next up is direct storage.
Once games are updated or released with support
for direct storage your pc will use the gnu to load images and assets directly
from an name something that is usually done by teacup the end result faster
load times unfortunately no games currently support it thus far Microsoft says
the tech will come to games in the future but there’s no word on exactly when
hopefully soon though finally Microsoft has combined the Xbox and Xbox game
pass apps that means you no longer need to rely on two different apps for all
your Xbox gaming needs I enjoyed the merged interface and frankly there was
never a need for two apostle three of those features aren’t exactly the most
exciting updates for windows 11.
That said
there's potential for direct storage to be an impressive update and welcome
addition to the new operating system once games are updated or gained support
but there are some caveats you need to know namely that you’ll need an name sad
with one terabyte of storage and a gnu that supports DirectX 12.
I do like
how there's a single Xbox apnea instead of an Xbox app and an Xbox game pass
app I can now easily find the games I want to install and play or start a cloud
gaming session with just a few clicks of course you'll need an Xbox game pass
ultimate subscription to use Xbox cloud gaming and remember Xbox cloud gaming
is still in beta and there are surely some geeks and quirks that Microsoft is
still ironing out for example during my time testing I was frequently
disconnected from the game and kicked back to my desktop due to connection
issues that happened even though.
I’m using a
1.2 gigabit per second hardwired connection thankfully could immediately jump
back into the same game and pick up where I left off it wasn't too much of a
hassle for as low paced game like mob’s the show 21but it'd be a different
story if I was playing a fast-paced game like say gears5. What about
performance in regular on-cloud games to test for differences between the
operating system I went through in’s typical benchmark process with windows 10
and then again after updating to windows 11.
I didn't see
any drastic improvements in gaming performance the only outlier was the metro
exodus benchmark going from 59frames per second to 82 frames per second I
triple checked the settings and results on all of the benchmarks before
installing windows 11 and everything was correct I am at a loss as to why there
was a huge leap in performance here while the rest of the tests all showed
numbers that were within a few points of each other beyond our standard
benchmarks I spent a lot of time playing gears 5 and mobs the show 21 via Xbox
cloud gaming as well as dropping in on warzone would average between110 and 120
frames per second with all of its graphics settings mixed out on both windows
10 and after updating to windows 11.
Not
everything that Microsoft announced that was coming to windows 11 actually
shipped android apps are the most noteworthy example windows 11 has native
support for android apps meaning you can install and run android apps directly on
your pc without any extra software but the functionality isn't live yet forthcoming
update will add amazon's pasture which has its own collection of android apps
that you can install and use it's the same app store that amazon uses on its
fire tablets so while the selection of android apps isn't as robust as it is
for the google play store there are plenty of options another feature that's
missing is Cortana and it's going to stay missing it’s a conscious decision
that Microsoft made and you know what I’m perfectly fine with that windows 11
looks fantastic.
But that’s
where the excitement stops there aren’t any immediate apparent gaming
improvements and it's not clear exactly when we'll see them combine the nearly
identical performance and the fact that some features like the refreshed
Microsoft store are making their way to windows 10 soon and there's very little
incentive to rush out and upgrade right now for more windows 11 coverage keep it
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