Windows 11 24H2 improves gaming, peripherals support on ARM

Prism Emulation Engine

Since most popular games are unavailable in Arm64, they support x86 and x64 by default. To combat this, Microsoft built the Prism emulation engine to convert the existing game code to the Arm64 instruction set.

Developers don’t need to do much, as Prism handles all the heavy lifting while delivering decent performance. Microsoft attached some video clips of Baldur’s Gate 3 running on a Copilot+ PC with the latest Snapdragon X Elite chip, DirectX 11, and Prism.

Collaboration with Anti-Cheat Providers

Most popular multiplayer titles like Fortnite use an anti-cheat service to curb the cheating menace. Microsoft’s collaboration with BattlEye, Denuvo Anti-Cheat, and Wellbia XIGNCODE3 / UNCHEATER ensures their games are supported on Copilot+ PCs.

Note that these games won’t launch until the anti-cheat service is available and active, so collaboration was necessary. According to the official post, Copilot+ PCs support over 1400 popular games, with 1200 titles capable of running at 30+ FPS on the new machines.

Printer and peripheral support

The official support document states that Windows 11 Arm-based PCs support all Morpia-certified printers. You don’t need to worry much because 120 million printers support this standard.

Peripherals should also work without issues, provided their drivers are present in Windows 11 or supplied by the manufacturers. However, manufacturers must release the Arm64 version of the product drivers.

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Windows 11 24H2 improves gaming, peripherals support on ARM