ok so here's a little thing I notice. I think others who upgraded to Windows 11 have the same issue. but apparently the moment I Upgraded Windows 10 to Windows 11, Sea of Thieves will boot up, showing the "Sea of Thieves: A pirates Life" logo. but around 2 to 3 seconds it shuts down. when I downgrade back to windows 10 it works fine. now a little info with what I notice. Windows 11 is more likely to be used for Laptops and notebook PCs. for Desktop it's more like a weird version of Windows 10 mixed with Windows 7 and 8. (that's what it reminds me by just looks) now to the moderators and admins who run the forums. I like to give you a heads up this desktop P I'm on is the only one in my house with the ability to upgrade to Windows 11, the rest are a bit too old to upgrade to windows 11. my rig is the following
NIVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
Drivers are recent with Version 511.79
processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz
16 GB DDR4 RAM (right now 15.89 after the System using part of it, always happens.)
when this system is windows 10, this all works 100%, but anyone with this kind of builds your graphics will be at "Common" graphics level, so mid-tier Gaming PCs rigs like mine or low-mid tier PC rig can run this at common graphics at its best setup. but when this system swapped to windows 11, even with all this rig info. it closes the game right as you play it.
now before you ask, playing it on the Beta cloud system will still work, but physical download from the store or steam will not work. as of right now Rare, I can only play sea of thieves on the Cloud. I have it on Xbox but I wanted to try PC a bit. for now ill stick to my Xbox one S and play it on the cloud on my phone.
a side note the Sea of Thieves limited edition Solid-state drive you used to sell, only lasted for my whole "1-year warranty" before it died the day after my Warranty expired. next time you guys promote an Externas Solid-state drive. make sure it lasts a lifetime. that
