Microsoft is still committed to designing a future where streaming gaming has a strong presence. And in fact it seems that the move is going well, since Google, one of its biggest competitors in this segment, bit the dust by closing Stadia. The Americans are therefore postulated as the best solution so far.
Today you can stream from your Android or iOS mobile, from some samsung tvsfrom your Xbox One, from your PC and of course from the Microsoft Edge browser.
Cloud Gaming: haptic vibration for Xbox controller on Edge
The company knows that playing from the browser will make up a large part of its player base, so it pampers Microsoft Edge to the max. We already have some cool things like Clarity Boost and latency improvements when play with a special pad who only has this app.
Well, today we have a new feature already active so that gamers feel a much greater immersion when playing from the Microsoft Internet Browser. This is haptic vibration support for Xbox One and Xbox Series controllers. This is something that was only available for the Xbox, PC, and mobile versions of the app.
There is still a lot to improve, latency is still the great enemy of this game format, but every day the experience becomes more like local play.