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Motherboard | ASRock B650 Pro RS |
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EDIT:
Gamers Nexus 3 hours ago
I'm not sure that this commenter watched the video. Also, there is still game mode. It is a new version of game mode that is enabled via game bar.
make sure you have the gamebar turned on
apparently gamemode needs to be enabled via the gamebar , according to the Learn more link in the M$ settings.
"Game Mode helps ensure that you have the best possible gaming experience while playing games on Windows 10. When you use Game Mode, we make gaming your PC's top priority so you get the best game quality and performance.
To use Game Mode, make sure it's turned on for each game you play. To turn on Game Mode:
Some games may have Game Mode turned on automatically. If the game is already running Game Mode, the check box will already be selected."
- Open the Game bar by pressing the Windows logo key + G.
- Select Settings in the Game bar.
- In the General tab, select the check box for "Game Mode."
see, it is tucked WAYYY up in the top left corner of my screen, it looked like it wasnt positioned correctly for me.i pressed win+G, then it asked if my desktop was a game & i said yup, then it opened what u see.below
Regarding the usefulness of this function in general, I'm assuming it's going to be more of a thing kind of like ready boost ,where it makes out of date and weaker PCs a little bit more capable ,but anything like a higher end computer or in that area it'll make no difference. I'm currently testing it with Grandtheft auto five
I was confused because I thought it was supposed to show up in the settings tab as on/off switch.
As far as performance , I only played GTA 5 and in some areas where I used to see some stutter are now perfectly smooth. So I'll be damned , it does seem to do something after all.