Windows 10 Creators Update news: enhanced gaming performance, improved Bluetooth connectivity, promised by Microsoft
The folks behind the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update have a lot of expected announcements for the software. Aside from the boost of gaming performance, tech enthusiasts are talking about the program's better Bluetooth connectivity.
Microsoft devotees know that the Redmond-based tech company declared that this year is "going to be a monumental" for them. This is due to their promise of a special mode that would boost the performance of PC games, which is something gamers have looked forward to ever since.
The improvement of the Windows 10's streaming performance is based on the feedback of gamers. Xbox Live is out to have an Arena that allows players to join gaming tournaments. Aside from this, the Game Streaming is finally going to be featured, following the acquisition of the company of Beam in 2016.
Microsoft stated, "Beam will connect to your Xbox Live account, making it easy to stream your favorite games to Beam and your Xbox Live community. No extra software is needed and viewers anywhere will be able to watch your streams and interact with your broadcast."
Another talked-about feature of the upcoming Windows 10 is the Bluetooth support improvement. It is said to revamp the notification features of the software, especially with its wearable devices. The company wrote on their blog post that they are working with Garmin, Fitbit and other similar manufacturers to enhance the Bluetooth connectivity of the devices running the operating system.
"A lot of the improvements are focused on Bluetooth LE, but we have improved Bluetooth audio functionality as well. While we made a lot of changes under the hood to ensure that all your devices talk nicely with each other, we also added a couple of new features," they wrote.
More details will come out at the Windows 10 Creators Update, which is scheduled in April.