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  1. Final Fantasy XIV to Drop Windows 10 Support in October 2025: What Gamers Need to Know

    Square Enix has officially confirmed that support for Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) on Windows 10 will come to an end on October 14, 2025, a date synchronizing precisely with Microsoft’s own termination of security updates for the aging operating system. For millions of FFXIV players on PC, this...
  2. Valve Survey Reveals Windows 10's Resurgence Among Gamers in 2025

    In an unexpected twist revealed by Valve’s February 2025 Hardware and Software Survey, Windows 10 has once again proven its enduring appeal among PC gamers. Despite the ongoing buzz around Windows 11, gamers are clearly favoring the tried-and-true stability of Windows 10. Survey Snapshot: The...
  3. Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10 in Gamer Market Share: Key Trends

    Windows 11 has achieved a significant milestone by overtaking Windows 10 in market share among PC gamers, as reported by a recent survey from Steam, the popular gaming platform run by Valve Corporation. This recent shift indicates a noteworthy fluctuation in the operating systems' popularity...
  4. Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10 as Top OS for PC Gaming on Steam

    Date: September 2, 2024 Source: Turkmmo Author: Muhammed Kayan In a significant milestone for Microsoft, Windows 11 has officially overtaken Windows 10 as the most popular operating system for PC gaming on Steam. This development comes in light of the latest data from the Steam hardware survey...
  5. Windows 10 and Xbox at the PC Gaming Show

    This week has already been a great one for PC gamers. One of the highlights was the very first PC Gaming Show, in which the community was able to celebrate with some of the biggest names in PC gaming and see the innovations that lie ahead. As one of the sponsors of the event, Xbox was on hand to...
  6. Windows 7 How to Get Rid of Lag

    Koroush Ghazi, the author and owner of the web site Tweakguides.com has written an excellent article on how to reduce lag in games. As well as explaining the various forms he also gives you the various options to reduce them: Link Removed