05-29-2020, 04:45 AM
@hamed
The "suitable" Windows 10 version for gaming is Windows 10 Pro. The suitable Windows 10 Enterprise version for gaming is the normal Enterprise without LTSC. However Enterprise is not meant for gaming as its name says. Why is LTSC not suitable? Some games detect LTSC version and won't run (those are a few and therefore this issue is rare) and other games need certain Windows 10 versions to be able to run them and LTSC is only one version and won't get a major version upgrade every 6 months like normal Windows 10. So if a game needs Windows 10 Version 2004 but you have LTSC 2019 (Version 1809) you cannot play that game.
That than that there is no real negative impact of the LTSC version on gaming.
The "suitable" Windows 10 version for gaming is Windows 10 Pro. The suitable Windows 10 Enterprise version for gaming is the normal Enterprise without LTSC. However Enterprise is not meant for gaming as its name says. Why is LTSC not suitable? Some games detect LTSC version and won't run (those are a few and therefore this issue is rare) and other games need certain Windows 10 versions to be able to run them and LTSC is only one version and won't get a major version upgrade every 6 months like normal Windows 10. So if a game needs Windows 10 Version 2004 but you have LTSC 2019 (Version 1809) you cannot play that game.
That than that there is no real negative impact of the LTSC version on gaming.