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Microsoft's 22H2 update began to roll out in September, but last Thursday the software giant said the update could cause sluggish performance in some games and applications due to a bug. Gamers may experience stuttering frame rates and greatly increased load times. While Windows is officially supported on Valve's Steam Deck, it's unclear if users of the handheld are experiencing the same gameplay issues with the new update.
It appears the bug triggers additional software processes while gaming, decimating game performance and causing the processor to overwork. Users report unusually high CPU usage, especially in first-person shooter titles.
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It appears the bug triggers additional software processes while gaming, decimating game performance and causing the processor to overwork. Users report unusually high CPU usage, especially in first-person shooter titles.
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