

However, if you are not that big in gaming, Edge has included a separate Games menu with more lighthearted options like Mahjong and Solitaire, even though these apps are standard features and not optional add-ons.

When a game is opened, the browser's new Efficiency Mode essentially throttles Edge's resource usage, enabling the game to consume more CPU and memory without requiring you to quit the browser. Microsoft Edge has something else to give in this upgrade for PC players without Xbox Cloud Gaming. This feature is a Microsoft Edge-exclusive spatial upscaling function that is only compatible with Xbox Cloud Gaming and is designed to give the impression that you are playing on a console rather than streaming video from a remote server. Players will also benefit from Edge's new Clarity Boost, particularly if they use it to broadcast video games. If you're an Xbox player, you can immediately start playing a game by logging in if you have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership.

The company has stated in a blog post that Edge will now display all the information of an Xbox user, including their library and game suggestions, directly on the browser's new tab page. Microsoft would usually use Edge for these kinds of projects, and as a result, it is releasing an upgrade that improves the software and elevates Edge to the level of a superior gaming hub compared to a specialized Xbox app in terms of cloud-based game streaming. Sargon: "But single player games are dead and nobody cares about them!" -Some clueless big publisher executive somewhere, trying to promotive live service and NFTs.Read also: Xbox Cloud Gaming Keyboard, Mouse Support To Enhance Streaming Experience! Limitation, Launch Date, and More Microsoft Edge's New Gaming Hub Homepage Sargon: Too bad that you wasted it all on hookers and gambling, thus having to resort to making money from scams now to pay off your debts.Ĭommented on: A Plague Tale: Requiem celebrates one million players Andrew: I'm disappointed but not that surprised given Google stopped custom domains a while back, and I do wonder how long they will actually maintain existing custom domain support in the future - they don't have a great track record on that sort of retained service…Ĭommented on: Microsoft killed custom domains for M365 Personal accounts, here's what to do
