Xbox One Windows streaming bumped to 1080p, 60fps
You've been able to stream Xbox One games to Windows 10 devices ever since 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's new operating system came out last month, but you had to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:get a bit tricky to keep them looking their best. Now Microsoft has updated t🥃he Xbox One PC app to support 1080p, 60 frames-per-second streaming with minimal fuss (not that the games themselves will necessarily run that well).
Your Xbox One app should update automatically once the new version goes live on the Windows Store. Once you see it's version 8.8.15003.00000 or higher, go into Settings > Game Streaming in the app and🐈 change its video encoding level to "Very Hཧigh" to try it out. If you flip the switch and don't see any change, or if your Xbox One gameplay starts looking worse, keep in mind that the experience will only be as smooth as your home network conditions allow.
The ap༺p update also adds the option to enable or disable notifications for game invites, comp🧔are your achievements with friends', and manually add games to your collection via Start Menu link, among other tweaks and bug fixes.
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