Although it seems to be the opposite, the arrival of the Xbox Series X | S brought great improvements to PC users with Windows 11. The first thing was direct storage, already available for developers to use GPU power directly without counting. on the CPU to process certain textures. But if there’s one stellar feature that PC users want, it’s “Quick Resume.”
Honestly, as an Xbox Series X user, the arrival of Quick Resume has been a differentiator, as it allows you to directly switch between games or just be able to “save” that game you were playing, if by example, your friend calls you to play running a game of Warzone. Coming back to what concerns us, in the recent presentation of the ASUS ROG Ally, Roanne Sones, head of Xbox devices at Microsoft, claimed that the ROG Ally
Quick Resume may come to Windows 11 in the future
Specifically, Roanne wanted to address the possibility that ROG Ally would encourage Microsoft to consider Quick Resume not just as a feature for the laptop, but as a full Windows 11 feature that PCs could also take advantage of.
Above all, because it has been one of the most criticized aspects in the reviews of the new ROG Ally, that unlike the Steam Deck, we cannot leave a game suspended to quickly relaunch it later, saving us loading times and optimizing the time we can play to the maximum. Why should it be any different on PC? One button and play. Hopefully this will happen soon.