A great feature for those who love to play games in Windows 10 is called Game Mode. This feature protects Windows from hanging during the game.
If you play computer games you will surely know how heavy today's games are and how much hardware is required. Whether you play a game for a few minutes or hours, hardware is essential.
If there is any other work going on on the PC at the same time, it affects the game running properly. Even if you close all other programs, some services continue to run in the background and continue to use system resources.
If you play computer games you will surely know how heavy today's games are and how much hardware is required. Whether you play a game for a few minutes or hours, hardware is essential.
If there is any other work going on on the PC at the same time, it affects the game running properly. Even if you close all other programs, some services continue to run in the background and continue to use system resources.
Enable Windows 10 game mode:
If you want to hand over all the power of the PC to the game so that you can truly enjoy the game, you have to enable "Game Mode".
Since most PC users like to play games, there are many programs available that provide game mode, but now Microsoft has decided to close their store. That's why a new feature in Windows 10 called "Creator Update" has a new feature called "Game Mode". This feature will be very useful for those who play games on PC.
If you haven't yet installed this update, follow this link to learn more about the best features and how to get it:
To enable it, you can search by typing Game Mode after clicking on Windows Start button. Game mode can also be accessed through Windows settings.
Game mode in Windows 10:
Once these settings are open, you can enable game mode by bringing it to ON via the slider. Once you have played the game, you can enable or disable it so that the PC can work properly.
Not only that, you can also enable game mode for a specific game, ie when you play that game, Windows will automatically enter the game mode. Search by typing Game Bar to enable this feature. After activating it, use the win + g command to use it in any game, then this feature will come up.
Note: This article was published in Computing Issue 127