The Windows Game Bar Is Getting a New Feature in Beta

Microsoft brings its Xbox co -pilot to the Windows playbar, so you can get help with your games without ever having to leave the screen. It is a huge affair for all those who are stuck in a game and do not want to concentrate by looking for a step -by -step procedure on Google.
The new “gaming copilot” is a chatbot that looks a lot like an assistant, and it is tested by Xbox Insiders in the PC game preview at the moment. Microsoft also plans to optimize this feature for the next ROG Xbox pocket computers. This compatibility also arrives on the mobile application, but Microsoft also moves it to the PC.
It’s a good idea to have that in the game bar itself and not only for convenience. Since Copilot knows what game you play and what is your Xbox activity, this can offer you an experience entirely centered around you without diverting your eyes from the screen. This means that you can ask him for help with the game you are currently playing, and it can also give you access to your achievements and your game history.
The game co -pilot will be a widget inside the game bar, and he even has a vocal mode so that you can talk to the AI assistant without having to leave the game. One of the best features is that the game co -pilot can use screenshots of your game to answer your questions without you having to describe things in detail.
This means, theoretically, you should be able to see a quest in the game, ask Copilot on this subject, and it should give you a detailed procedure. Based on Microsoft’s images, the same could be done for bosses and enemies. This is the first step in Microsoft’s plan to transform its Xbox co -pilot into a full game coach.
The game co -pilot is intended to help you access gameplay more quickly, refine your skills and be there when you need it. In the future, Microsoft wants to add even more features, such as proactive coaching and a deeper level of personalization. However, this should be an ON / OFF function and should keep spoilers in any optional form.
For the moment, you can already use it to get help with your account, your game story and the achievements, as well as a few other things. You can even pin the widget and use the voice mode to get help while you are in the middle of a game.
To use the game bar, simply make sure that the Xbox PC application is installed on your Windows device and to be part of the Insiders program. Then, all you have to do is press the Windows + G logo button to open the game bar on your game or desktop. Once open, just search for the game co -pilot icon and connect to your Xbox account to get the full experience.
This early overview of the gaming co-pilot is only available in English and is currently limited to the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and a few other regions. Microsoft has not yet made it available in the United Kingdom or any other European markets, but the company intends to publish it in more regions on a later date.
Source: Xbox, the penis




