A few notes: - You have to *temporarily* disable Windows' security features to install the AtlasOS playbook because it makes many changes to Windows configurations and Windows does not like third-party software doing that. You will have to do the same thing with any software like this. - To be clear, there is no long-term security risk to installing AtlasOS in particular as compared to simply using other tweaks/hacks to disable Defender and other security features -- which, by the way, AtlasOS DOES NOT DO by default. AtlasOS has no security risks or implications. - Lastly, AtlasOS devs may make a lot of big claims about performance but the real benefit of something like AtlasOS is that it gives a very convenient package that "fixes" a lot of complaints people like me have about Windows 11. It's a very quick and easy way to "fix" a new install. You didn't talk about it in the video, but AtlasOS puts a folder on your desktop full of configuration scripts that you can use to toggle a ton of obscure and hidden settings. It's quite handy.
Elden ring rings great on the stock windows ghost of tsushimsa can be spotty but drop settings a bit and enable RSR and Frame Gen and your in therei get a cool 60fps easy
Tampering with the OS and shutting off shit like the firewall and AV for maybe a few extra frames is a terrible idea. The illusion of speed in the UI can be achieved by just disabling transparency and user interface animations without installing this sussy shit.
Please don't , the sacrifices that comes with Atlas are way to risky, you can get hack almost instant, its not worth it ,especially if you're using it as a main pc
you always have such a positive impact with your videos!
Give ReviOS a try...
Did you go into the config folder that atlas gives you? once you set a few of those reg edits you may get a bit of improvement?
yeah, I will stick to dual booting Windows 11 pro (I upgraded) and Bazzite - this seems to be the sweet spot as of yet & I love SteamOS
A few notes:
- You have to *temporarily* disable Windows' security features to install the AtlasOS playbook because it makes many changes to Windows configurations and Windows does not like third-party software doing that. You will have to do the same thing with any software like this.
- To be clear, there is no long-term security risk to installing AtlasOS in particular as compared to simply using other tweaks/hacks to disable Defender and other security features -- which, by the way, AtlasOS DOES NOT DO by default. AtlasOS has no security risks or implications.
- Lastly, AtlasOS devs may make a lot of big claims about performance but the real benefit of something like AtlasOS is that it gives a very convenient package that "fixes" a lot of complaints people like me have about Windows 11. It's a very quick and easy way to "fix" a new install. You didn't talk about it in the video, but AtlasOS puts a folder on your desktop full of configuration scripts that you can use to toggle a ton of obscure and hidden settings. It's quite handy.
The gaming claims are just part of the marketing. Regardless it's nice to drive a slimmed Windows with the bloat cut out.
Elden ring rings great on the stock windows ghost of tsushimsa can be spotty but drop settings a bit and enable RSR and Frame Gen and your in therei get a cool 60fps easy
Tampering with the OS and shutting off shit like the firewall and AV for maybe a few extra frames is a terrible idea. The illusion of speed in the UI can be achieved by just disabling transparency and user interface animations without installing this sussy shit.
Atlas does not disable the firewall
Sounds like a virus
Please don't , the sacrifices that comes with Atlas are way to risky, you can get hack almost instant, its not worth it ,especially if you're using it as a main pc
Blew my mind that a channel as big as LTT would push such a massive security risk to its millions of viewers.
There is no security risk.
you should really consider running your legion games with lossless scale big performance jump with frame gen
Got another video coming out about about lossless scaling