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Microsoft has released, with the latest cumulative update, upgrades to the Universal Windows Platform (UWP).
This includes support for AMD's Freesync and Nvidia's G-Sync as well as unlocked frame rates:
You can read the full page and download the update from here:
Unlocked Frame Rate and More Now Enabled for UWP
This includes support for AMD's Freesync and Nvidia's G-Sync as well as unlocked frame rates:
We’re listening – and acting
As a direct response to your feedback, we’re excited to announce the release today of new updates to Windows 10 that make gaming even better for game developers and gamers.
Later today, Windows 10 will be updated with two key new features:
Once applications take advantage of these new features, you will be able to play your UWP games with unlocked frame rates. We expect Gears of War: UE and Forza Motorsport 6: Apex to lead the way by adding this support in the very near future.
- Support for AMD’s FreesyncTM and NVIDIA’s G-SYNC™ in Universal Windows Platform games and apps
- Unlocked frame rate for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games and apps
You can read the full page and download the update from here:
Unlocked Frame Rate and More Now Enabled for UWP
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The latest updates to Windows 10 include significant enhancements for gaming on the platform. Key improvements such as support for AMD's Freesync, Nvidia's G-Sync, as well as unlocked frame rates, have been introduced to make gaming experiences more dynamic and responsive. These updates benefit both game developers and gamers, helping to enhance gaming performance and overall experience on Windows 10. For more information and to access these updates, you can visit the blog post by Microsoft on the topic: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/directx/2016/05/10/unlocked-frame-rate-and-more-now-enabled-for-uwp/?linkId=24319396. This announcement marks a positive step forward in providing flexibility and improved performance for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games and apps.
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