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The survey wouldn't be wrong, no. It requested the survey for the device you were on at the time.
Fair enough, maybe we might get more potato support
https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/valves-monthly-survey-reveals-that-almost-45-percent-of-steam-users-on-pc-are-still-using-windows-10-even-with-the-sword-of-damocles-hanging-over-them/
I am using windows 11 fine even with older games.And believe me, i do not play the most recent newest games anymore as they tend to be bug ridden. I play older titles.
I mean, Not too surprising. Not everyone has a supported system or those who do but didn't upgrade probably prefer to wait for the last moment or they don't know how to enable TPM2 in their BIOS
I'm steadfastly on Windows 10 for now. I have 11 on a work PC and I'm not impressed with it at all. Most of my major gripes can be fixed by buying third party software, so I'll probably eventually switch over when Valve issue their notice that Win 10 support will be dropped. But I've no intention of moving over until I absolutely have to.
You know there is a skinny version of windows 11 if your worried about bloatware. If your afraid of using it, try it on a virtual machine first to test it out. I modded my windows 11 os to remove the bloatware, it was very easy to do.
I'm not bothered so much about that. It's the lack of being able to move the taskbar to a vertical position and the downgrade to Explorer, etc., that mess up my work flow too much. There's a workaround to get the old Win 10 Explorer back, but it's probably only a matter of time before it's fully removed from Win 11 -- as it involves accessing the old Control Panel.
But as I say, there are third party Explorer alternatives to choose from. So I'll likely opt to buy whichever one has the features I need and offers a one-time purchase option. Stardock apparently now support vertical taskbars on Win 11 in their customisation software, but I'd have to rebuy to get unlock that feature. So, I'll happily wait for now. Win 10 works -- better than 11 for me -- for what I need it to do outside of gaming, too.
I modded the taskbar too to work in a vertical position, so yes, it is possible to make it that way.
Not sure about internet explorer. I do not use it. I use other alternatives.