Xbox Series X Quick Resume can support 4-6 games at once, early reports say
Hands-on preview keep 4 to 6 games loaded at once

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X Quick Resume lets you swap between multiple games in progress, and now we have an idea of how many games you can leave hangin🐷g at once.
A collection of hands-on previews for Xbox Series X hit the internet today, and the standout feature so far has been how quickly it loads games. Not just when you're booting them up for the first time or m🦄oving fro𓃲m one level to another, but also when you're using the Quick Resume feature to switch from one game to another.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft hasn't put a specific number on how many games you can leave suspended at once, and it looks like that might be because it depends on what you're playing. reported it working fine with four games, said it had five g🐎ames open with few problems, and managed to keep an impressive six games open at once. When it opened another, the Xbox Series X silently closed the first game - which does mean you could lose your progress if you have too many open at once and you're not careful about saving.
It's important to note that all of these tests were done exclusively with backwards compatible games, since Microsoft isn't letting anybody play wi꧂th actual Xbox Series X game♈s yet. It's possible that those figures will be different for games that were made especially for Xbox Series X, especially since they'll tend to be more demanding of the system's hardware.
We also know how much of the Xbox Series X's built-in storage space will be available for games, thanks to the latest round of previews.
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