Xbox Series S Developers Get Access to Additional Memory and Improved Performance for Graphics Allocations
Xbox Series S developers now have access to additional memory and games are now able to take better advantage of recent memory enhancements.
As spotted by Xbox-focused outlet XboxEra, a new Microsoft Game Dev video was released, detailing improvements to the Microsoft Game Development Kit. From the looks of it, the changes are pretty great, especially when it comes to Microsoft’s entry-level next-gen console, the Xbox Series S.
In addition to specific PC-development experiences, including auto-synchronized cloud saves, hundreds of additional MBs of memory have been unlocked for Xbox Series S developers, allowing developers to get more control over memory.
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