Windows 10 might get a performance-enhancing 'game mode'
Microsoft sort of neglected Windows as a
gaming platform for a few years by prioritizing its Xbox gaming console
instead. Lately,
however, the company has taken steps to converge both
ecosystems and bring PC gaming back into the limelight. More improvements could
be on the way, if a recently leaked DLL file is any indication, suggesting a
new “Game Mode” might arrive in the upcoming Creators Update.
The file was
spotted in a recently leaked build of Windows 10 (14997). It isn’t functional
yet, but according to Windows Central,
it will enhance the PC gaming experience by minimizing resources used by
running apps to almost nothing and allocating freed up resources when launching
a game. The report notes that this is similar to how Xbox One handles resources
when running a game.
WindowsCentral
also speculates on whether Game Mode will work exclusively with games from the
Windows Store, or any Windows title from third party sources like Steam or
Origin.
Microsoft has
yet to confirm the existence of the new “game mode,” but with the Creators
Update due in the early part of 2017, Windows Insiders could get an early peek
in a few weeks. Other gaming-centric features arriving with this update include
support for game broadcasting and an Arena tournament feature that lets players
create their own tournaments to compete with friends.
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