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PC News: Windows 11 launch, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Flight Simulator Update

PC News: Windows 11 launch, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Flight Simulator Update

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This week around the PC World: Keith covers the details we know so far about the launch of Windows 11, the release of Xbox Cloud Gaming on PC, and the expected improvements coming to Flight Simulator 2020. Windows 11 launch details: Why Windows 11 is leaving PCs behind: Xbox Cloud Gaming comes to the PC: Flight Simulator 2020 update: 00: 25 - Windows 11 Expected Launch 01: 20 - Windows 11 Leaves PCs Behind 02: 45 - Xbox Cloud Gaming On PC 04: 07 - Flight Sim Updated Performance
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 5


If you own Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, your product will stop loading out of nowhere due to these nonsense and nonstop ridiculous updates and chaos caused by none other than your friendly Microsoft and Asobo (now in partnership to mess up your experience even more) - even when you purchased the deluxe edition at the cost of about $130, with taxes. In traditional Microsoft style, the support is nonexistent and unless if you figure out on your own what Microsoft and Asobo have broken from their microsoft store (which you never asked to use but which is now being shoved down your throat) or from the most recent Microsoft 10 update, you will never play the simulation again. Just guess and good luck. They will not return your money, they will not even help you. Their simulator forum is a web of incompetent admins whose job is simply to protect Microsoft from answering any question or helping its customers. You will not be able to even reinstall the game, at that point. Careful with Microsoft, they are a grotesque bunch of people who could not care less about you. How is Windows 11 changing anything? Probably it will cause even more chaos and unhappy customers. I hope someone from Microsoft reads my comment and gets back. .. but first I want Microsoft to pay back the money that I and many others have spent for a broken product. And don't tell me to reinstall your defective Windows 10. fix your software already and be honest with your customers.
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Nice video, I'm subscribing to see more of these. I think you're overselling the Flight Sim 2020 news a tiny bit though. They didn't show -nearly a doubling of FPS-. It didn't quite go from 32 FPS to 58 FPS in the same area, that was in a different area with less buildings. But it DID go from the low 30's to the low 50's in the same area, about a 60% improvement. Still quite impressive, but we should be careful not to oversell it so people don't rage-quit the game when they find out that their particular system might not benefit quite that much.
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So Microsoft is saying my youtube, email machine upstairs that's a 7th gen I5 is no good after Jan 1st 2025! That's a bunch of BS! I've got a q6600 right now running windows ten pretty good and it's been supported for how many years and 2025 will be a good time to retire that but not my Kaby Lake! People need to start raising HELL!
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More makeup on a pig. Nothing really that special. More gimmicks. Because none of my computers meet the requirements I will be with Windows 10 until it is no longer supported. Windows 11 will be one of the worst OSs Microsoft has ever released.
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Good job on the video Keith. It's great to see you as a new addition to PCWorld. Technology news is what they were missing. Keep up the great work!
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