The insider builds aren't going to have the hardware requirements, that is why that scenario in the above screenshot is possible.
Most of us will indeed have TPM 2.0. You don't need an actual security module, Intel and AMD have software based alternatives. That is what PTT and fTPM are.
Here are the 3 key pieces of info to meet Windows 11 requirements.
1. Your install disk needs to be GPT, not MBR. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-convert-mbr-disk-gpt-move-bios-uefi-windows-10
2. Make sure secure boot is enabled in your bios.
3. Make sure the equivalent TPM setting is enabled in your bios. (PTT, fTPM, or if you have an actual TPM chip, that. A lot of motherboards call it discrete mode).
Just got the game on PC. Interested in buying Forsaken if I get into a clan. Although as of right now all the active clans are completely full :( , thanks to the free giveaway I imagine. Kind of a bummer since I feel like clans are the best way to do endgame content. Is it worth creating a new clan on PC?
Never played Destiny nor was I ever interested and I wasn't expecting much going in to this. But I gotta say, after playing a few hours with some friends, I'm having a blast just mindlessly shooting things. The shooting is very tight, the graphics and environments look awesome and it runs great too. I've got nothing bad to say seeing how my friends and I got this gratis. The one thing that is annoying is you can only have 3 people on a fireteam so either someone leaves or the team splits. Not playing this for story or anything really except for some good shooting with friends.
How does Comcast decide what areas have caps? I haven't had caps at all while with Comcast during college. Moved after college and now I have Spectrum, still no caps. Seems strange. I live in PA btw.
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