Microsoft has officially announced Windows 11 as the successor for Windows 10.
But what does that mean for gamers?
Read on to find out what new gaming features will Windows 11 bring.
What Is Windows Gaming?
These features included the Game Bar, captures, broadcasting, and plenty more.
So, what new gaming features will Windows 11 further add to its arsenal?
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So far, Microsoft has confirmed three major features to be included in the all-new Windows 11.
Back in 2017 when developers announced HDR for last-gen consoles, it supported only a handful of games.
Now with Auto-HDR, you’ve got the option to play every game with HDR enabled.
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, as opposed to SDR or Standard Dynamic Range.
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Though of course, to enjoy this feature you will require a TV or a monitor that supports HDR.
With DirectStorage, the GPU processes and decompresses the data itself.
DirectStorage sends the compressed data directly to the GPU, where it’s rapidly decompressed and rendered.
Combined with a fast SSD, this results in lightning-fast loading and decompressing of data.
DirectStorage won’t be coming to Windows 10 in future updates and will remain exclusive to Windows 11.
All you need is a web internet tool and a stable internet connection.
Though a major one, gaming is not Microsoft’s sole focus with Windows 11.
There’s still plenty more.