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99.9% of programs/games that work on W10 will work on W11
If you have Ryzen 5xxx, 7xxx or Intel 12/13 Gen CPUs then it would rather dumb to use Win10, as that OS can't utilize the newest hardware properly.
Your old apps not working on Win11 could just be that you need to go to the maker and download the latest version and install that instead. Or that you might just need to install that app using Win7, 8 compatibility mode to get it to install and run on Win11. Some apps are like that on Win10 too.
Nuance told me yeah, NatSpeak 14 isn't compatible with Windows 11 but NatSpeak 15 is, so you'll have to upgrade — for $250. So... no. But as long as the games will play, I'll keep W-11.
That's what my son told me. I'll have to get him to explain to me what that means and how to do it. :-)
If you did not already, uncheck the Windows Folder Options for "Hide file extensions"
If not sure how to get to Folder Options. Bring up Windows/File Explorer > click View > Options.
on win10 and11
not 100% right answer, some older games have issue, they run but have performance issues, some even don't launch