There is a very real chance Windows 11 on unsupported hardware won't get updates. Most likely, it will receive cumulative updates, but it won't receive new builds. This means, for example, that 22000 will reach end of life in 2023 (2024 for Enterprise) and won't get updated to the next build automatically.Windows 11 can recieve updates Nomatter if you have installed it on unsupported hardware or supported: Ms isn't blocking updates only the hardware to get windows 11 (thats why i used the win10 iso to trick the installer it is installing windows 10 but when you can select the version you want it said windows 11 instead of 10)
Only thing you need is both win10 and win 11 iso and copy the install.wim from the win11 iso to the win10 iso and tada
You fixed windows 11 (It could happen that you still got the Unsupported message just use regedit to fix that SHIFT + F10 is the shortcut in the installer for CMD)
We might be able to just bypass the system requirements again on new builds like we did with the original ISO, but these builds may implement more active usage of hardware features that unsupported systems might be lacking.