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third party games
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about third party games cover performance expectations and system features. One thread examines whether the Nintendo Switch 2 can achieve 4K@60FPS, citing a first-party developer's admission that a launch title fell short of that target. Another thread asks whether Windows 10's Game DVR works with third party games, noting that while it functions with basic titles like Spider Solitaire, its robustness with more demanding games remains uncertain. These conversations reflect user interest in how third party games perform on new hardware and integrate with built-in Windows tools.
Gamers and industry analysts alike have been eagerly awaiting concrete information on what the Nintendo Switch 2 is truly capable of, especially as Nintendo leans into bolder performance claims for their upcoming hardware. With the launch date imminent, headlines touting support for up to 120...
Just discovered this and recorded a very boring instance of Spider Solitaire, but at least it works.
Not sure how robust it is at this point, nor if it even works on third party games, but I thought it was at least interesting that it was included natively.
I thought maybe some real gamers might...
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