Microsoft has started a brand new scheme where it wants you, the gamers, to talk about ideas on how to improve the gaming experience on Windows 10. Apparently, Microsoft intends to improve gaming on its Windows 10 platform.
You can check out the Gaming on Windows 10 page, started by Team Xbox to determine probably the most popular ideas and to submit your personal. Do note that you will need to share your email address before you can vote or add new ideas. Alternatively, you can use your Facebook or Google account.
Team Xbox wants your input on how to make gaming on Windows even better! Check out the Gaming on Windows 10 Idea Drive for more information regarding how to help: https://t.co/ta6RwMjW6l
- Xbox Insider (@xboxinsider) January 18, 2019
The project is currently in collection phase, where it'll only collect data (opinions, ideas, and suggestions) from willing users. Additionally, it will likewise count the votes to your favorite ideas.
The website warns though that: "Submitted ideas get into a queue and reviewed for clarity, language, and impact". Obviously, that is understandable.
With 762 votes, at the time of writing, the idea on top is "When Managing a Game, Windows Should Automatically Disable Processes While Playing" which basically implies that Windows will automatically kill an activity that's running in the background while a game title is running.
This is extremely similar to what Game Boosters do, but an official app that's suitable for all upcoming Windows versions would be pretty nice too. Of course, Game Boosters aren't actually recommended unless you have a low quantity of RAM, considering they may be pretty dangerous
With 482 votes, the 2nd idea is "Create a Version of Windows Especially for Gaming". Of course, this doesn't seem like an exact idea and everybody will have their own opinion how the Gaming form of Windows 10 could be. Some would say "Remove Paint, MS-Office, and literally other apps that aren't needed to game".
I'd think it to be more similar to an Openbox (Linux) experience. Like, there must be a button on Windows 10 called "Game Mode" (not the main one present right now) and it would close all applications as well as the explorer.
Next, it'll boot into a very minimal UI with simply a bare-minimum Explorer version that takes virtually no memory whatsoever. Users can then game with that efficient explorer. After they are done, maybe they are able to go back to Original Windows by clicking "Turn off Game Mode"?
This would definitely be considered a workaround to the File Explorer not responding on Windows 10 once you stop playing a game title.
Also try this popping within my head relates to Snipping Tools. You should use Snipping Tools to simply have a screenshot of apps, right? Well, it doesn't really work all that well of all full-screen games. It would be great if Microsoft could fix that. I don't really like the present Xbox app to take Screenshots.
There are some intuitive ideas too, like "Allow Users to produce Games on PC having a Controller" that is essentially present on Steam in Main issue Mode, although not on Windows 10, though it has a full touch interface.
Quite a few users feel uncomfortable utilizing a pre-defined Xbox control scheme, and also the process to change the controller mapping right now is just too long. "Make it Easier to Customize Controller Mapping via the Xbox Accessories App on PC" is currently sitting at 212 votes, and it definitely requires a boost.
You can check out more of these ideas on Xbox Ideas.
Obviously, some users simply want Microsoft to just fix their Windows 10, especially after the OS-breaking bugs in Windows 10 1803 and even in Windows 10 1809. All of us remember how Windows 10 is one buggy mess-hole. I, myself, would not recommend one to feature update to Windows 10 1803, 1809 or perhaps the Spring Creators Update in the near future. Do NOT download that Windows 10 Update Assistant.
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