Windows 11 24H2: Gaming Crashes in Path of Exile 2 and Assassin's Creed Origins

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The Explosive Bug That’s Freezing Fun
Welcome, fellow Windows fanatics, to this edition of "What's Tripping Up Our OS Now?" and boy, do we have a tech pickle for you! If you're a gamer, especially one with a penchant for Path of Exile 2 or the scenic vistas of Assassin’s Creed Origins, you might want to sit down. Windows 11 24H2 is the current talk of the town and not for the reasons Microsoft's marketing team hoped for.

The Path of Exile 2 Freeze Frame Fiasco​

First up, let’s talk about Path of Exile 2 players who are stuck between an unresponsive screen and a hard place. This bug is the digital equivalent of a locked door in a mystery novel that refuses to open—it leaves gamers with no option but to reboot their PCs. What's causing all this digital dread? Reports point to the latest Windows update, the infamous 24H2. As you load a fresh area in the game, Windows 11 seems to throw in the towel early, requiring a frustrating reset to recover from the snafu.
Gamers across the Redditverse, Steam forums, and Microsoft’s Feedback Hub have shared tales of woe, describing crashes during game load screens followed by ominous system freezes. It’s like ordering a pizza only to find it frozen solid upon delivery.

Assassin’s Creed Origins: A Romantic Tragedy​

Adding to the cacophony of crashes is the saga of Assassin's Creed Origins. With Ubisoft working hand-in-hand with the newest Steam sale to offer outlandishly tempting discounts, players have been lured into buying the game, only to realize it doesn't play nice with Windows 11 24H2. Talk about a plot twist!
Unlike our Path of Exile friends, these users aren’t even blocked from buying or installing the game. So, you buy the game, try to play, and realize it turns your gaming rig into a tightly wound stress ball. Adding insult to injury for existing users, these bugs have become frequent uninvited guests in Steam review sections, leading to a flurry of negative feedback.

Navigating the Digital Minefield​

So, what can you do if you’re caught in this web of malfunction and frustration? Reverting an entire system back to an earlier Windows version is a Herculean feat nobody wants. Instead, some tech-savvy users have suggested turning off the 'engine multithreading' option within Path of Exile 2. Sure, it might slow your processor down, and make the game perform like it's running through molasses, but at least it's working—kinda.
Another workaround involves going full "Tech Sage" and fiddling around within Windows 11's Task Manager. By selecting 'Set Affinity' for Path of Exile 2 and disabling CPU 4, you can cap the frustration at barely acceptable levels. These "solutions" may feel like patching a burst tire with chewing gum, but they provide a temporary reprieve while Microsoft concocts a more robust fix.

Reputation at Risk?​

So, is the reputation of Windows 11 as a gaming platform swirling down the drain? For now, it seems Microsoft might be putting out wildfires that could scorch its image in the gaming community. Bugs sprouting up and casting shadows over beloved games suggest a rocky road ahead if these issues persist. Microsoft is investigating, but for millions of gamers, each click of the mouse cursor feels like they're arming a potential bomb.
Is it time to panic about Windows 11's prospects for dominating the gaming OS throne, or will those fears turn out to be just castles made of sand? Tell us your thoughts and experiences. Got a hack to solve these gripes, or are you holding out for Microsoft's golden patch? Let’s hear it! Engage with the community and brainstorm solutions, whether temporary or tantalizingly techie. Here's to hoping troubles of the OS will soon evolve from a thorny situation to a troubleshooting victory!
And there you have it, folks! Make sure to check for updates and keep your fingers crossed for smoother gaming experiences ahead. Remember, when life gives you bugs, make bug juice—workaround, discuss, and let's overcome these digital hurdles together!

Source: TechRadar Windows 11 24H2 is in danger of becoming hated by gamers