The Most Recent Windows 11 Update is Bad to Gamers

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The Most Recent Windows 11 Update Is Bad to Gamers

Windows updates are notorious for introducing new problems while resolving old ones, and the current is no exception.

According to the tech site Bleeping Computer, the current Windows 11 version (Windows 11 22H2), which was released earlier this week, is creating major performance difficulties in video games.

Several affected users have noticed flickering, fluctuating framerates, and slowdowns in their games after installing the newest version.

This is affecting folks even with the most recent and trying to cut gaming gigs and high-end technology.

Nvidia was quick to address the issue by stating that it is caused by a new Windows graphics debugging capability that was accidentally activated.

The American hardware manufacturer has already developed and officially publicised a patch to remedy the problem.

According to Nvidia, the current beta version of GeForce Experience should resolve the problem. Several commenters have verified that the update is functional.

You may get the update by following the link in the tweet below:

NVIDIA GeForce Experience 3.26 BETA is now available and highly recommended for users using Microsoft Windows 11 22H2. This update resolves performance problems that some users may have noticed after the upgrade.

You may get it here:https://t.co/ifYtZgddOv

Highlights of the Release: https://t.co/Ak9VWUsKwR

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September 23, 2022 — NVIDIA Customer Care (@nvidiacc)

The occurrence of this bug suggests that the fault was with Nvidia’s add-on software rather than the GeForce drivers themselves.

As a result, if you had downloaded your drivers without using GeForce Experience, you may not have experienced the performance problem in the first place.

This is one of the primary reasons why Microsoft delivers new updates in stages, first making them accessible to a small number of users before making them available to the whole public.

This is a lesson learnt by the software company during the Windows as a service period, when new upgrades caused substantial difficulties such as broken apps, data loss, non-functional cameras, and more.

If you are a victim of the new Windows 11 update, we suggest downloading the most recent beta version of GeForce Experience to fix the issue.

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