
"The higher bitrate streaming option will let subscribers with an Xbox Series X or S, Xbox One X or Xbox One play their games at a higher resolution, provided the game and their display supports it. Microsoft previously only offered 1440p streams on select Fire TVs, LG TVs, Samsung TVs, web browsers and the Xbox PC app."
"On PC, the Xbox PC app now includes "navigation sounds" that play when you use the app's interface with a controller. These new sounds are supposed to make controller input feel more responsive and intuitive."
"On the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X, meanwhile, Microsoft is making it even easier to format removable storage like microSD cards, and updating drivers to improve compatibility on select games."
Microsoft is expanding 1440p streaming support to Xbox consoles, allowing Game Pass Ultimate subscribers with Xbox Series X/S or Xbox One X/One to stream games at higher resolution on compatible displays. This enhancement previously existed only on select Fire TVs, LG TVs, Samsung TVs, web browsers, and the Xbox PC app. The company is simultaneously improving the Xbox PC app by adding navigation sounds that activate when using controller input, designed to enhance responsiveness and intuitiveness. For ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X handhelds, Microsoft is simplifying removable storage formatting for microSD cards and updating drivers to improve game compatibility. These updates come amid significant leadership changes in Microsoft's gaming division.
Read at Engadget
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