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When you will have that, you can start troubleshooting.
If you really look for help and it's not some sublime variation of win7 threads, better create new thread here:
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/
What you describe very much counds like a local issue. The "start then goes back to play" thingy very often is related to GPU driver issues, for example.
You should try troubleshooting the issue rather than blaming the OS. Often if you go into the game hubs, people can help identify and resolve an issue. Most people also tend not to list the most important things which are in many cases, the reason for the issue like overheating CPU/GPU, lack of memory, lack of memory AND free drive space for page files, driver related issues/bad settings, etc.
I've only had 1 game not launch properly, and all it needed was the 22h2 update then it ran flawlessly afterwards. You know how I figure it out? Because of the error in Event Viewer. Not looking at the logs usually results in speculation rather than troubleshooting, so be sure to check the logs at the time of having issues, in addition to temperatures.
pebcak
So, I've been using Win11 for ages without any issues relating to games. They run like they did on 7 and then 10. No difference - upgrading was terribly anti-climatic and boring both times.
Not Windows 7 propaganda thanks. I have been using Windows 10 since it was released. I unfortunately can't use Windows 11 as my company does work for other companies that use non compatible software with Windows 11.
If reinstalling it "works" it's probably memory or your hard drive.
The new OS is blocking any Driver features of not trusted publishers from instalation (meaning, any publishers who not paying tribute or are not in cooperation with MS), you can find online how to disable it on a reboot menu and try install everything again, it may help, but you will need to do it every time it updates, otherwise it crashes the game again.
The person who came up with implementing this should get a special place in hell, its really annoying
Machine is roughly 4 months since its been built.. I ran memtest and a chkdsk no issues.
Also steam is the only platform I am having issues with which is odd.
Also appreciate not being called kiddo thanks.