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The increase of video game streaming is a blessing for PC players who choose Linux to Windows, given that the systems typically work simply great in any contemporary internet browser and do not need customized advancement for the os. Players on Linux who enthusiastically accepted Xbox Game Pass and its streaming part aren’t pleased with the image quality they’re getting. It’s now been confirmed that streaming Game Pass video games to Linux leads to poorer quality than Windows.
The distinction isn’t severe, however it’s visible enough that it captured the attention of Reddit users on the XCloud sub The Reddit user carried out a couple of tests which Ars Technica validated by manually altering web browser user representative strings to mimic running Linux on similar devices, and certainly, the resolution and sharpness for the “Linux” test was revealed to be significantly poorer. While this would be tough to find throughout quick movement, more subtle cutscenes and text will reveal a remarkable drop in quality.
Exactly what’s triggering the dip in quality isn’t clear. It’s been hypothesized that Microsoft is presuming a Linux user representative string implies somebody’s utilizing an Android gadget to stream Game Pass video games, reducing the image quality since the modification would not be visible on a smaller sized phone or tablet screen. Some are thinking that Microsoft is booking the very best quality for its Edge internet browser, where making it possible for the unique Clarity Boost function tidies up the image even when reporting a Linux user representative.
And naturally, it’s constantly possible that the habits is unintended, triggered by some sort of bug. Up until a more basic option is produced, Linux users can download Edge and make certain Clarity Boost is allowed to get the very best image quality when streaming Game Pass video games.
Author: Michael Crider, Staff Writer

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