Try measuring a reboot instead. On modern Windows versions with “fast startup” enabled, the “Shutdown” button is a lie: it logs you out and hibernates the system instead of actually shutting it down. (This is important if you dual boot, because it means you can’t safely access the Windows partition in the interim.)
Are you seriously complaining right now that systemd doesn't have a specific feature no other init for linux has either, while at the same time complaining it is too complicated and does too much stuff?
Try measuring a reboot instead. On modern Windows versions with “fast startup” enabled, the “Shutdown” button is a lie: it logs you out and hibernates the system instead of actually shutting it down. (This is important if you dual boot, because it means you can’t safely access the Windows partition in the interim.)