![]() Microsoft has made its Edge browser more energy efficient and Windows 11 may be getting a dedicated section for the same too. Now, it seems like the company is looking at ways to reduce energy consumption while gaming on both the Xbox and your Windows PC.Īccording to a survey spotted by Windows Central (image above), Microsoft is asking Xbox Insiders how concerned they are about their energy bills and if they'd be open to lowering the graphical output on their gaming machines in order to reduce the amount of electricity being consumed too. I am trying to install xbox image browser but I am getting a message saying: Runtime error 339. The graphical adjustments may relate to frame rate limiting, resolution, GPU utilization, and more. Component MSCOMCTL.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly register: a file is missing or invalid. I look at the readme file attached with the xbox image browser. NOTE: If your getting an error in windows 7 (or other os) with mscomctl. The outlet indicates that the survey applies to Xbox, but can possibly extend to Windows PCs too. It's unclear what kind of savings consumers can expect from such changes, both in terms of energy usage as well as bills. Of course, before any such endeavor actually begins, Microsoft will likely also need a buy-in and support from developers that they are okay with their games being played at a somewhat inferior experience, if a gamer so wishes. ![]()
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