Microsoft has just released a new update for the latest Xbox series, the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. The new update introduces a plethora of new features to the console, including a party chat suppression feature that eliminates background noise like the mouse button and the earless.
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The noise control feature on Xbox can reduce the noise. In addition to the examples given, such as words and breathing, some examples include sound from speakers, a fan or a blower of A/Cs, and a loud chewer. No matter what makes you tick when you play multiplayer, the noise suppression feature can allow you to enjoy your party chat. Going forward, you should be able to hear your friends much more clearly. The only downside is that you won’t be able to use loud background noise as excuse whenever you end up chanting and listening to their teammates.
Once they had downloaded and installed the latest update, OS version 10.0.22621.1836, users can use this handy new feature with the help of the console, or using the tools by opening the guide, then choosing Parties and chats, and finally, using the options. According to Microsoft, it’s planning on rolling this feature out on other devices outside the Xbox S/X S/S.
Microsoft releases a new update for its S and X consoles.
In addition, the new update will significantly improve Xbox X and S boot times. In a way, users should wait less time to play. This is especially useful in today’s high electricity costs, while more users are choosing to switch off their device once they’re done playing, as opposed to keeping them in instant on mode.
A coincidence, the fastest boot times for the Xbox S/X come as reports show that the flagship console consumes much more electricity on standby mode than it could be expected.
Here’s an overview of the other issues that were in the latest Xbox update.
- Controllers have lost sync at random or simply disconnect from the Xbox 360.
- A cynical of disc-based titles fails to appear correctly.
- There’s a random error where a game won’t launch a streaming app because it does not play at all – that’s a source of information.
- Support for HDMI-CEC is not working correctly.
- TV’s incorrect display resolution.
A new update isn’t the only thing that Microsoft is releasing for the Xbox Series X|S. The company recently unveiled a white Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 – Core. The newly released controller has fewer accessories than the previous one for the Elite Series. For example, it costs $129.99 and is therefore cheaper than the $179.99 price of the black controller.
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