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EzraKnight
May 16, 2025Iron Contributor
Windows 10 still better than 11
So dear Microsoft, don't scare us hundreds of millions of Windows 10 users that you will stop supporting it and don't force us to switch to a worse system - Windows 11. !
When in the supposedly more modern Windows 11 system engineering, calculation, simulation, graphic, assembly, 3D rendering, animation programs will run as fast or faster as in Windows 10, and when Games will run faster than in Windows 10, we will think about switching. Currently, Windows 10 is often a dozen or so percent faster in many games and programs! Or better say Windows 11 is even a dozen or so percent slower than Windows 10 :)
You have a problem with programmers/coders/developers, I guess, problems with code optimization, there are probably a lot of programming errors in the Kernel that this system works slower than the older Windows 10! ;) Or other problems "under the hood" that the more modern system works slower than the old one.
(so MS don't force us to switch to a worse product from a better one :) I'm not even mentioning that W11 is good for amateurs, ;) a lot of things happen secretly.. enthusiasts prefer the more transparent Win10 :) It's easier to recognize what the system is doing..)
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- UlisesinIron Contributor
As for Microsoft’s stance—most likely, they want everyone to upgrade eventually, but they also know that a lot of users prefer the stability, transparency, and familiarity of Windows 10. That’s why they’re still supporting it for now. It’s understandable that many users want to stick with what works and feels reliable, especially if the newer system doesn’t offer clear benefits yet.
- WilliamSmithIron Contributor
Your frustration is understandable. Windows 11 isn’t perfect yet, and for many power users or gamers, Windows 10 remains the better choice until Win11 matures and proves itself in real-world use. Microsoft should indeed listen more to the user base and ensure they support and optimize the OS for performance and transparency.