Microsoft has always been a company that listens to its consumers. From the computer to the Xbox, the company has made a great name for itself especially in the eyes of gamers both belonging to the consoles or the PC, having successful products in both fields. But sometimes, they mess up, and with every new release or update to their operating systems there is bound to be a few bugs caught in the mix. Their newest update, however, was found to have more bugs than expected, and is revealing a bit more of a backlash from the ones who downloaded it.
Telegiz reported that the build came out some time this week and it's already receiving quite the negative review. The update, Build 15019, was meant to pander to PC gamers. The build is optimized for with gaming settings which are similar to Game Mode as well as things added such as e-book reading and colored emojis, and it even allows gamers to do some streaming to make it easier for those aspiring to have a gaming career in youtube.
Though the games might be a bit outdated for this time, they're still good ones that many will appreciate such as "The Elder Scrolls", "Left 4 Dead 2", "Paragon", "The Sims 4", and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" among others. While this all sounds fine and good, the bugs make it annoying for even a non-streaming gamer to enjoy. Quite a shame, considering the potential in Windows 10's latest build.
PCWorld.com claims that the bugs are so infuriating that they even break the game, causing crashes, black screens, and programs to not respond or freeze for an extended amount of time. Even with newer games which are to be optimized for a better gaming experience on the PC are feeling the harsh effect given by the bugs. For players who want to try out newer games, they are forced to wait until a new update or a new build can be released by Microsoft to remedy their own problems. Despite all its bugs, however, it sitll proves that it is a build of great potential as it makes everything easier for the average user to get things done and, provided the bugs get hashed out, will be a welcome experience to PC gamers world wide.