![]() ![]() The request to test is not the first time Microsoft failed to provide essential information. Whatever the reason may be, the lack of information will surely turn away some users who might be interested if Microsoft would have revealed anything about the new gaming technology that it wants tested in the new build. It could have said so in the article, however if that is the case. It is possible that Microsoft does not want to reveal the gaming technology yet that it plans to implement in Windows. We don't know, however, and it could be something unrelated or something else (or an addition) entirely. It could be the test of a streaming gaming service on Windows 10 as well, as it is also related to installing and running games. Is it related to how games are installed and started? The request to provide feedback if install or start issues are experienced suggests that this could be the case. The entire article, and the linked copy on the Xbox site, offer no information so that users are left in the dark. Microsoft does not reveal anything about the "technology tailor-made for gaming" on Windows 10 devices. Users who participate in the testing are asked to report any install or game launch issues using the Feedback Hub. Microsoft promises that it will increase the number of available slots in the coming weeks. ![]() It hands out limited copies of State of Decay for that, and published instructions for Insider build users on how to get access to the game and play it. The company wants users who run Insider builds of Windows 10 to help "validate these systems" to make sure they "work as expected". Microsoft does advertise one new feature on the Windows Experience blog though stating that it is "excited to bring technology tailor-made for gaming to Windows". ![]()
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