By Matt Hanson
Since the release of Windows 10 Creators Update in April 2017, many gamers have been complaining of poor performance while they are playing, and it now looks like Microsoft has acknowledged that there is an issue, and is looking to fix it.
Complaints about games stuttering, or experiencing FPS (Frames Per Second) drops, have been swirling for months now on websites such as Nvidia’s community forums, however until now Microsoft has not publicly acknowledged them.
This has been particularly galling for many people, as Windows 10 Creators Update came with new features such as Game Mode, which was supposed to improve gameplay. Instead, for many people, the opposite happened.
Microsoft’s on the case
However, it now appears that Microsoft has acknowledged that there are issues when it comes to game performance in Windows 10 Creators Update, with an engineer from Microsoft writing on the Feedback Hub app – which allows people to submit feedback on their Windows 10 experience – to confirm that Microsoft is looking into it.
The engineer says that “We have been analyzing the traces from your feedback and have identified several different problem sources surfacing as stutter in games. We have a fix …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming