This Windows 11 update will introduce one of the best Xbox Series X S features TechRadar

This Windows 11 update will introduce one of the best Xbox Series X S features TechRadar

This Windows 11 update will introduce one of the best Xbox Series X S features TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. This Windows 11 update will introduce one of the best Xbox Series X S features By Jess Weatherbed published 24 June 2022 Is your system ready for next-gen PC gaming? (Image credit: Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff) Audio player loading… Microsoft has released an easy way to check if your PC is ready for DirectStorage in the latest Windows 11 update, in the form of a preview of the Microsoft Game Bar. As reported by PC Gamer, (opens in new tab) users can head into the Gaming Features tab within the settings menu after updating the Xbox Game Bar. The updated version of this tool now displays if your system is ready for DirectX 12 Ultimate as well as which parts of your gaming PC or laptop will need to be upgraded to be ready for the next-gen DirectStorage feature. It's worth mentioning that Windows 10 will also inform you if your system is ready for DirectX 12 Ultimate, but it will mention that your operating system requires an upgrade, despite Microsoft previously confirming the two were compatible. DirectStorage, for those unaware, is a useful piece of technology that speeds up SSD loading times and has already been implemented into hardware such as the Microsoft Xbox series X and Series S. In essence, DirectStorage allows developers to better utilize the speed of the latest storage devices (specifically NVMe SSDs) to squeeze as much performance out of the potential bandwidth available. Not only will this result in faster load times, but you should also see open-world games run more smoothly. How to update your Xbox Game Bar Unfortunately, this hasn't yet been rolled out to the public so you'll need to download the Xbox Insider Hub if you want early access to the feature. It's a bit of a pain to set up, but if you're especially keen you can follow the instructions provided below.Search for the Microsoft Store within the Windows 11 taskbar and download the Xbox Insider Hub (opens in new tab) app. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up.Click on Previews on the left-hand side and then enter Windows Gaming.More on-screen instructions! Select Join and then complete the signup process. Some new windows may open up to complete this step.Go back to the Microsoft Store homepage and head into your Library at the bottom-left. Once you're in, hit Update All at the top right and this will install the Xbox Game Bar (if it's not already on your system).To access, type Xbox Game Bar into your taskbar or press Windows Key + G to load the Xbox Game Bar.Click the Settings icon, then click on Gaming Features. This will now display the updated system information requirements. Analysis What does this actually mean for gamers A screengrab of the updated Xbox Game Bar displaying system requirements. (Image credit: Microsoft) Okay, SSD technology and advancements hardly sound as exciting as, say, more powerful graphics, but this really is an essential development within the gaming space. Cooper Partin, a senior software engineer at Microsoft, explains that "DirectStorage is designed for modern gaming systems. It handles smaller reads more efficiently, and you can batch multiple requests together. When fully integrated with your title, DirectStorage, with an NVMe SSD on Windows 11, reduces the CPU overhead in a game by 20-40%." That's a huge improvement, even if we're only considering the 20% reduction. This will result in smoother gameplay while streaming, as well as shorter loading menus and as game files get larger and models more detailed, we're going to need to keep on top of any system bottlenecks like those being addressed by DirectStorage. Support for DirectStorage was made available for PC games several months ago, but this tool will help you to better understand what limitations might be preventing your system from getting access to the tech, much in the way that Microsoft also created a tool to help people make their Windows 10 systems ready to upgrade to Windows 11. As a general heads up, you're going to need an NVMe SSD with at least 1TB of storage that's able to support and use the Standard NVM Express Controller driver, as well as a graphics card with DirectX 12 Ultimate and Shader Model 6.0 support. If you have anything from the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2000 series or AMD RDNA2 then you're golden, but otherwise, you're going to need to upgrade a few components to use this tech. Luckily, both Nvidia Ampere and AMD RDNA3 GPUs are just on the horizon, which when paired with this DirectStorage rollout could make this an ideal time to consider a few upgrades. Jess WeatherbedJess is a former TechRadar Computing writer, where she covered all aspects of Mac and PC hardware, including PC gaming and peripherals. She has been interviewed as an industry expert for the BBC, and while her educational background was in prosthetics and model-making, her true love is in tech and she has built numerous desktop computers over the last 10 years for gaming and content creation. Jess is now a journalist at The Verge. See more Gaming news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. 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