The great thing is that not only Microsoft has acknowledged the issue but they have also rolled out a repair. In a recent post regarding the known issues, Microsoft stated the identified problem:
Lower game performance
According to Microsoft the affected platforms are
Client: Windows 10, version 20H2; Windows 10, version 2004 Server: Windows Server, version 20H2; Windows Server, version 2004
The performance issue concerning video games seems to be solved on April 23 by removing the KB5001330 code that was actually causing this issue to occur. They have used the Known Issue Rollback service to fix the problem, which enables them to quickly revert to a previously released behavior, that worked fine. Even though the problem has been solved, Microsoft states that it may take up to 24 hours for the problem to subside, and restarting the device is recommended: According to gamers’ comments on Reddit, after Microsoft announced the issue has been solved, it does seem to have worked and the efficiency in video games seems to be restored. As always, your thoughts on this subject are more than welcomed, so don’t hesitate to leave us a comment in the dedicated section below.
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