Windows 11 operating system is losing blood, especially in Steam. In July data, Windows 10 is rising, while Windows 11 is falling seen.
According to July data, Steam users 50.16 percent continue to remain on the Windows 10 operating system. The number of Windows 10 users increased by 0.74 percent in July compared to June in caseThe number of Windows 11 users fell by 0.82 percent in July, falling to 45.81 percent. The global difference between Windows 10 and 11 is much higher. StatCounter’s According to data, Windows 10 currently has a market share of 65 percent. Windows 11 has a market share of 30.82 percent. Despite all efforts, Microsoft is having difficulty migrating users to the current operating system. Steam was last on the agenda with an update regarding game demos The official statement made by Steam within the scope of the steps taken is as follows: had happened: “With thousands of playable demos coming out on Steam every year, usually as part of Steam Next Fest, and millions of players trying them out, we’ve noticed some trends in the feedback we’re getting from both developers and players around the process and functionality. We’ve created an update based on that feedback. We’ve made a few updates to how demos look and behave in the Steam library.
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You will now be able to add demos to your library without having to install them right away. If you’re not ready to install it yet (for example, when using the mobile app), simply click the new “Add to library” button next to the demo. You will be able to install demos even if you have the full version of the game. This change will primarily make it easier for developers to test demos, while also making it easier for players to install/uninstall demos. Demos can be completely deleted from an account by right-clicking on them and selecting “Manage -> Remove from account.” When a demo is uninstalled, it will automatically be removed from your library.