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Windows 11 PC gamers: Xbox mode rolls out and ROG Xbox Ally updates include Auto SR preview

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Xbox mode will begin rolling out in select markets to Windows 11 PCs, including laptops, desktops and tablets, bringing a console-inspired Xbox experience to more players than ever. Xbox mode is designed for the moments when you want your games to take center stage on Windows 11 PCs and handhelds. Xbox mode offers a streamlined interface that puts your library and recently played titles within easy reach while minimizing background distractions. Find out more on Xbox Wire. You can also head to the site to get all the details on new ROG Xbox Ally updates, including Automatic Super Resolution (Auto SR) being available in preview for Xbox Insiders using the ROG Xbox Ally X. When docked and connected to an external display, Auto SR delivers 1440p-like detail alongside smooth framerates on larger screens. As part of this preview, Xbox Insiders can easily control when Auto SR is applied to their games through Game Bar integration. Read about this and other updates – such as docked play defaulting to TV displays – on Xbox Wire.

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Xbox is going to come back for what is used to be. A big shake up in the guard at Microsoft. Many think Microsoft has lost focus of the great strengths both divisions once had. Xbox will return to being the penultimate gaming system it once was rather than being watered down into a number of things it was capable of doing albeit half-assed. The same is going for Windows, 2 versions. A lean powerful operating system, capable of doing all the things that is required of a no-nonsense professional system aka Win 2K. The home version will be the fun one with all the silly things that are now spread across the entire current versions of Windows 10/11. You go for it Microsoft. Commit resources to each division that will return that investment. That's how it used to be.
 

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