Is it better to use a modified Windows OS or gut Windows?

As of right now, they are working on Windows 11 support, and my laptop doesn’t support windows 11 anyways.

I’ve used privacy.sexy before so I am comfortable with them, but even though I’ve never tried atlas, I’ve read some good reviews about them and they are open source. For me, I can trust an open source project.

Idk why but I feel like using Microsoft policy editor doesn’t fully remove things like telemetry, even though it most likely does. Its a trust issue I guess. However, when I get a pro version of windows, Ill most likely go with that. I know you can get it on the home version, but I’m upgrading soon anyways.

I would hope that because they say that the OS is built for gaming, they would find a way to have anti cheat work.

From your response, I’ve gathered that no side is objectively better than the other. When the windows 11 version comes out, it would be better to use that. Some games might not work because of possible issues with the anti cheat.

Another question. Do you think that the slower windows updates will be a deal breaker?

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