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The "Next Generation" update will be released soon for the Xbox One signs
Improved latency in connection to devices with low Bluetooth reception: previous generation signs will be upgraded and will include features adapted to the new generation of consoles
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Sunday, 12 September 2021, 15:10 Updated: 15:14
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The new generation of consoles has been here for almost a year, and while Microsoft continues to produce consoles and remotes designed in the style of games like Halo and Forza, there are also quite a few players who have not yet been able to get their hands on the new Series X \ S, and they still use Xbox One As a main console.
Microsoft is updating on the official Xbox blog that it intends to release a firmware update for the Xbox One signs, which will give them features and features that are only available mainly on the next generation signs.
The update is currently only available for testers and users who have signed up for Microsoft's testing service, but the company intends to release the update to the general public as well.
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The Xbox One signs that will support the update are those with a Bluetooth connection, the Elite Wireless Series 2 signs, and the Adaptive Controllers.
The update will improve signage support for connecting to devices with low Bluetooth reception, and according to Microsoft players will be able to connect more quickly and comfortably wirelessly with the remote for Windows 10, iOS version iOS 15 and above, and various Android devices. Players will also be able to combine the connection to Android along with the xCloud gaming cloud services and the Game Pass gaming service.
After the update, players will be able to switch between the various devices (between the smartphone or computer / console) by pressing the Pair button on the remote in a much more convenient and trouble-free manner. The update will also improve "Latency Input", which is basically the term that describes the moment the command is received on the console, until the moment it is pressed on the remote - which will eventually lead to a more accurate and responsive gaming experience for players.
The update will improve latency - leading to a more accurate gaming experience for gamers (Photo: Official Website, Microsoft)
Although in practice it sounds like this is not a significant update, for many it is good news: many gamers have not yet been able to get their hands on the new generation of consoles, and Microsoft does not want these gamers to feel left behind.
The company has made quite a few moves in recent years that are very beneficial to users, and the company is changing its image and becoming much more "friendly" for the average consumer,
Microsoft wants you to continue using your existing remote (Photo: Screenshot, EDDS-Xbox)
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