Yeah, not much motivation to even test it when it technically is supposed to only run on my newer Ryzen systems (sorry 1st gen 1700, you're already too old) and yet win11 seems to have issues with Ryzen chips and the new scheduler. On top of all the standard new win OS bugs and compatibility problems. Microsoft isn't even the company they were when they released win8 let alone Vista. It will take them 2-3 years minimum to get things mostly stable like with win10.
There is no reason to jump to it as a gamer unless you have the E core Alderlake chips. Direct storage isn't really a thing yet so wake me up when games use it and use it well. Given the state of most new games these days, they themselves take a year to fix all their bugs.