Microsoft Adding New Game Mode for Windows 10 For Improved Performance
The new feature supports both Win32 and Universal Windows Platform games.
The Creators Update is the name of the next major Windows 10 update. Over half of all German companies have been cyber attack victims but cutting edge Windows 10 security features can help prevent such victimhood, Nitschke said. The simple explanation of the feature is that…
Game Mode is envisioned to optimize Windows 10 PC for increased performance in gaming. Hence, the RAM, the processor, and other PC components get all the resources they need to offer improved gaming performance in Windows 10.
The feature has not yet been enabled by Microsoft, so the landing page now states – “soon, you’ll be able to directly from the themes setting page directly to the Windows Store to download new themes for your PC”.
In a blog post on Technet, we’re warned that Windows 7 “only” has three years of updates left, and even then it can’t hold a candle to Windows 10 in terms of enterprise features and security. Traces of the testing were found by a twitter user @h0x0r in the form of “gamemode.dll” in the latest developer build of Windows 10 last December 28. Of course, they would have to be convinced to give up using Steam in order to make use of it.
The Creators Update for Windows 10 is slated to arrive in spring 2017 and gamers will soon be able to take advantage of the Game Mode it brings in tow.
You’ll now be able to start recording game clips and set the length directly from the guide. This update for Windows will be the big update as there were rebuilding the most well-known multitasking experiences for speed and easy access. It wasn’t until two months later Microsoft announced Beam’s integration into its operating system, Windows 10, during a Windows 10 event on October 26 at the Spring Studios in NY. Also, Microsoft is yet to announce the release date for the upcoming Xbox One update. They will be making it more social, and also easier.
“New tournaments are coming to Arena on Xbox Live, including those from professional tournament organizers like ESL and FACEIT”.
The acquisition is part of Microsoft’s strategy to make 3D part of future user experiences. Two titles, World of Tanks and Killer Instinct, are the first to support the new feature, with more titles coming soon.