xCloud: Microsoft checks 1080p streams throughout the year and aims to boost infrastructure

 



xCloud, the Microsoft cloud gaming services, could quickly reach 1080p at the moment restricted to 720p.

In any event, it appears from the 1920x1 080 resolution of Hellblade taken by a "anonymous yet accurate" source from Windows Central. In order to reflect the Xbox X Series architecture, Microsoft will also strengthen its service infrastructure during the year



New resolution for 2021


For any added fee, xCloud offers a wide variety of Games on most platforms in the Ultimate Xbox Game Pass kit. However, Microsoft's cloud gaming service is now limited to 720p in order to limit bandwidth consumption.

If on your mobile the rendering is right, on larger displays everything looks blurred. Microsoft appears to test the ability to play streaming in 1080p in order to enhance its operation. In contrast to the image of the game running at 720p, Windows Central supplied above a capture of a Hellblade stream at 1080p.


Especially apparent is the quality disparity between the two resolutions. This boost in service quality will allow xCloud, in its free format for example, to increase to the same level as Google Stadia.

Microsoft aims to update xCloud's architecture for the next generation to make this resolution stronger. Its servers are actually modeled on an architecture like Xbox One. Microsoft claims it is time to move up a notch with the arrival of more and more technically sophisticated games.

That's why the US giant will update xCloud server infrastructure by copying it from the Xbox series X. This will bring clear increase in efficiency in Microsoft-style streaming compared with its predecessor and the SSD.

When these modifications are introduced, much of this is still in the experimental stages, it needs to be seen.


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