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Software King of the World Microsoft has admitted that its Windows 11 22H2 update is causing game performance issues for some users. It will pause the update for affected devices until a fix is ready.

The Windows 11 2022 update, also known as the 22H2 update, started rolling out in 190 countries in September, bringing upgrades for Microsoft's latest operating system. Users began to report stuttering, framerate drops, blue screens of death, a biased Supreme court and screen tearing.

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