Fixed A Bug In Windows 11 Games

  • 20-12-2022 |
  • Caleb Harrington

Windows 11 is the latest version of Microsoft’s flagship operating system. It is designed to make it easier for users to stay connected and productive, with a range of features designed to make it easier to access and manage files, applications, and settings. However, the latest version of Windows 11 was hit by an unfortunate bug in November, which caused stuttering frame rates in some games. Fortunately, Microsoft has now released a fix for the issue, and it is now rolling out to all affected Windows 11 users.

The bug in question was first discovered in November, and it caused stuttering frame rates in some games when the 22H2 update was applied. This issue was particularly frustrating for gamers, as it made it difficult to enjoy their games as they were intended. Microsoft responded quickly and released a fix for the issue in the form of the KB5020044 update. This update was initially put on a safeguard hold, as Microsoft wanted to ensure that the fix was properly tested before it was rolled out to all affected Windows 11 users.

Thankfully, the testing process was successful, and Microsoft has now removed the safeguard hold. This means that all affected Windows 11 users can now install the KB5020044 update and enjoy the full range of features that the 22H2 update has to offer. Microsoft has also noted that it can take up to 48 hours for the update to be offered to users, so those affected by the bug may need to wait a little while before they can install the fix.

The KB5020044 update is a welcome addition to Windows 11, as it resolves the issue with stuttering frame rates in some games. This means that gamers can now enjoy their games without any issues and that Windows 11 users can now take full advantage of the features offered by the 22H2 update. It also shows that Microsoft is committed to providing a quality experience to its users and that it is willing to take quick action when a bug is discovered.