Microsoft is working on a fix for PC shader stutter
Microsoft is working on a new "advanced shader delivery" feature for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally handhelds to address the issue of shader stutter, a common problem in PC gaming. This feature aims to preload game shaders during download, allowing games to launch up to 10 times faster, run smoother, and use less battery on the first play. The company is also making other improvements to the Windows 11 experience on these handhelds, including easier access to features like the Game Bar and ASUS' Armoury Crate software, as well as minimizing background activity to devote more resources to gaming. Microsoft's efforts to address the complexity and inefficiency of Windows 11 for gaming suggest that the company is committed to making these Xbox-branded handhelds a success and potentially applying these improvements to the wider Xbox ecosystem.
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