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Published onApril 28, 2016
published onApril 28, 2016
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Quantum Break developer Remedy announced two weeks ago thatit was working on various fixesfor both Xbox One and Windows 10 editions of the game, but we just learned viaWindows Centralthat an update has just started to roll out on Xbox One to improve players’ overall experience. The update should download automatically if you enabled “Instant-On” in your Xbox One’s power settings, otherwise you will see the prompt the next time you launch the game on your console. Please find the full list of updates below:
Act Fixes/Updates:
General Fixes/Updates:
For those of you who downloaded the UWP version of the game from the Windows 10 Store, Remedy explains that it’s still working with Microsoft to fix some performance issues:
Microsoft has identified a Windows 10 memory management issue which may cause Quantum Break to crash on some GPUs. This crash is seen more frequently at higher game settings. Microsoft plans to fix this in a future Windows Update.
Xbox head Phil Spencer also announced during Build 2016 that Microsoft would fix current UWP games limitations bybringing G-Sync and FreeSync support to Windows 10 in May, so we may get a much better gaming experience on Windows 10 UWP games very soon. In the meantime, you can visitRemedy Entertainment’s community forumsto get more details and the latest updates on Quantum Break.
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