Xbox November update for its console brings lower latency mode, quick controller swaps and accessibility tags. Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) reduces input latency when it comes to older Xbox one controllers.
Xbox gamers can now double-tap on the pair button of the controller to switch between PC and TV for gaming. This becomes available for older Xbox One and Xbox controllers, as the newer Series S/X controllers have had this functionality since launch.
The November update is basically conjunction of features Microsoft has been testing in its insider program for the past months. There is a new colour filter update for Series S/X consoles that help gamers with colour blindness.
Microsoft has plans to extend Metaverse gaming to its Xbox gaming platform, this would also extend to entertainment. CEO Satya Nadella spoke of the company’s gaming division commitment to the next-gen level of virtual reality “Metaverse.”
Speaking to Bloomberg TV, Nadella said “You can absolutely expect us to do things in gaming,” He spoke about building more 3D games and apps for the Xbox gaming platform.
“If you take Halo as a game, it is a metaverse. Minecraft is a metaverse, and so is Flight Sim. In some sense, they’re 2D today, and the question is can you now take that to a full 3D world, and we absolutely plan to do so.” He said
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Microsoft’s commitment to take its current games to 3D and Metaverse is “absolutely” certain. There is a lot of potential for its HoloLens headset that transforms ageing titles into 3D systems. While fully-fledged Metaverse games and apps are far ahead, 3D gaming is ready for deployment.
Still in the update is an improvement to audio, a new audio option allows gamers to mute speaker audio whenever a headset is attached to the console. This eliminates disturbing others while gaming.
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