The first PCs with Snapdragon Both Qualcomm and Microsoft have hinted in the past that these improvements will have a similar impact on gaming, and a new website helps you track those improvements. Titles that support new technology.
website Works on WoA Includes a list of PC games that run smoothly on Windows on Arm devices. In fact, Microsoft also mentioned this site during the Build conference held this week.
The entire system works as follows: The platform classifies games into four categories: ideal, playable, playable, and non-playable. The first category includes titles that run at 1080p/60fps without the slightest issue, while “playable” means that the title runs at 1080p and around 30fps with “minimal” stuttering or issues.
What does the category “runs” mean? The website states that titles in this category “contain errors that may affect the overall experience.” It goes without saying that inoperability means that the title is not currently supported on Windows on Arm, due to “anti-cheat settings or other features.”
Works on WoA currently includes 1,481 titles, and in the top two categories you’ll find many popular titles that run perfectly or satisfactorily on PCs with Snapdragon processors. Among these titles we find The Witcher 3, Baldur’s Gate 3, Spider-Man, as well as Red Dead Redemption 2. Many of the most important titles, such as Diablo 4 and Cyberpunk 2077, are classified under the “Playable” category.
It would be useful to have such a standard for compatibility of existing titles with Windows on Arm, with the hope that the platform will eventually include the ability to submit reports from users, as ProtonDB for Linux and SteamDeck allows. However, these new PCs aren’t primarily for those interested in gaming, but it’s nice to have these levels of compatibility.
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