No one looking to get help with bootcamp is running it on an Apple Sillicon Mac, so that’s moot and not worth mentioning.
Running with bootcamp is the only “real” way to go. Parallels is a joke and breaks compatibility with many applications and software, let alone games, which is what I’m trying to use Windows on this Mac for. One really needs to run Windows on bare metal (not the API), and I don’t think parallels can do that, and since this discussion is about bootcamp, there is no reason to entertain such software. You can’t even run Ultimate Doom Builder!
I would know, I did try it on my fully maxed out i9 MacBook Pro, my M2 Pro Mac mini, my M1 Mac mini, an M1 MacBook Air I no longer have, my 16-inch 2021 MacBook Pro, and my 14-inch 2021 MacBook Pro. Complete garbage tier Windows installation on all of them. Windows is already horrible, making it go through translation layers is a terrible idea, plus Windows 11 sucks more than the rest. I would never use such a garbolium tier OS. My main gaming PC runs Windows 10, which is bricking itself as we speak. Not even kidding.
boot camp, however, does a lot of checks to ensure compatibility with your INTEL MAC, but sometimes that gets in the way of actually being able to do anything with it. That has happened many times to me, as did it now bringing me to this page. What we need is someone to tell us how to MANUALLY do the steps that boot camp assistant does on its own like partitioning, doing the GPT to MBR magic which is the part I couldn’t figure out, EFI stuff, things like that. I can’t speak for OP but I will never touch Parallels again and that’s not a real solution.