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Even if you don't own an Xbox you can enjoy the console game library on Windows 10 or newer.
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Hmmm... I feel a testing session coming on after work.
Pretty impressed - controller rumble is now implemented (something that was lacking in the browser-based incarnations of xCloud so far) and injects more life back into the games I tested tonight.
Gears of War 5 felt fluid and looked decent on a Surface Pro 7 (which lacks the GPU grunt to play this natively). Same went for Forza Horizon 4 (which I can just about run natively on the Surface, though at terrible levels of detail and chuggy framerates).
The new AquaNauts game looked particularly good - the resolution appeared to be higher than some of the other games I tested - maybe because this is a proper next-gen title running on the new Xbox Series X blades in the Microsoft DataCentre?
All streams held up really well - with only one particularly dark tunnel sequence in Gears of War 5 exhibiting some mildly distracting compression-related blockiness for a spell. My wife was also streaming - so I can't rule that out as being a factor.
I don't believe Flight Simulator is listed at present - which is a shame - but other than that, GamePass continues to offer a large library of games and there's some real gems amongst them.
Would I want to use this as my main source of games - probably not... but great as a secondary form of gaming that you can dip into from any corner of the house where you can plonk yourself with your laptop/tablet of choice - and if it runs this well on a Surface Pro 7, it bodes well for laptops with beefier internals.
I look forward to testing this more extensively over the coming days... keen to see whether a wired Ethernet connection makes much difference.