Microsoft Preparing To Rival SteamOS-Level Gaming Performance With Windows 11 K2 Project

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Microsoft Wants To Win Back The Trust Of Windows 11 Gamers!

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  • Microsoft is working on a new K2 initiative to win back the trust of Windows 11 users.
  • This project also includes improving the performance of the controversial OS.
  • The company sees SteamOS as its benchmark and aims to make Windows 11 comparable in a year or two.

Windows might be the most prevalent OS out there, even among gamers, but SteamOS has established itself as the better alternative when it comes to performance. Its rising popularity threatens Windows’ dominion, and Microsoft is also well aware of this competition.

The declining popularity of Windows 11 over the years is pushing the company to launch a new internal initiative called Project K2, which aims to win back the trust of gamers and users alike.

Why it matters: Windows 11 has been in murky waters for one reason or another since its inception. However, SteamOS gaining traction across the gaming scene might have woken Microsoft up to focus on optimizing the OS for gamers moving forward.

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Microsoft has also been promoting its new-generation AI PCs that boast NPU cores.

As reported by Windows Central, Project K2 aims to address some of the biggest concerns plaguing Windows 11 users, whether it’s faulty updates, heavy focus on AI, increased RAM consumption, a bloated ecosystem, and much more.

Microsoft sees gaming as a key part of its ecosystem, and it views SteamOS as its benchmark. Therefore, it will improve Windows 11 performance to make it comparable to and possibly surpass Valve’s OS within just a year or two under similar hardware.

Microsoft is already aware of some vital areas where Windows 11 lacks compared to its predecessor in terms of gaming & overall Explorer performance. More updates are planned that will address these dilemmas, so the user experience feels faster moving forward.

Hey Copilot AI Assistant Windows 11
Windows 11 has been in a lot of controversy due to its huge focus on AI integration.

Under Project K2, the company will no longer use an agile workflow that saw updates go out without enough testing and verification.

In the future, memory usage will improve via bloat reduction. AI features will also be cut, and overall updates will feel more meaningful.

Do you think Microsoft will be able to win back gamers and compete with SteamOS within the span of two years, or is that goal too much of a pipe dream? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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