THE BEST TECHNOLOGY WHICH HELPS IN PLAYING XBOX GAMES ON WINDOWS 10
How to play Xbox One games on your Windows 10 PC

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Xbox One and PC in hand, this nifty guide has been designed to show you how to properly configure both pieces of hardware with the intent of streaming games in less stationary locations. That’s right, with the feature having recently slipped out of beta, anyone with an Xbox One and a device running Windows 10 can make use of it, not just Windows Insider members.
Installing updates
First off, you’ll need to make sure both devices are updated. To do this on a Windows 10 PC or tablet, click the Start button at the lower left-hand corner of the screen and search Check for updates. Xbox One updates, on the other hand, install automatically. So just make sure you’re connected to the Internet and that the OS version in Settings > System > Console info matches the most recent edition from Microsoft.
Enabling game streaming
With the updates out of the way, the first thing you’ll want to do is turn on your Xbox One and navigate to the Settings app, either by locating it in My games & apps or by pressing the Menu button on the controller (the tiny circular button on the right with the three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other; yeah, the one we used to call the start button) and selecting Settings.In the Settings app, choose preferences, and make sure there’s a check mark beside Allow game streaming to other devices under the System & App column. This option was enabled by default on my Xbox, so you might not have to do anything at all, but it doesn’t hurt to check just to be safe.
Connecting to Xbox One
On your PC or tablet, locate the Xbox app by typing Xbox into the same Cortana-based address bar you used to find the update settings. The app will log you in to Xbox Live based on the Microsoft account used on your Windows device.Pro tip: If you’re having trouble logging into the app, try configuring your PC or tablet’s date and time to adjust automatically. You can find Date and time settings in Control Panel, by searching for them using Cortana, or by clicking the date and time menu item on the far right side of the taskbar.
Make sure the Gamertag on the Xbox app matches up with that of your Xbox One console, then select Connect towards the bottom of the left side panel. You should see the icon shown to the right.
A new window will open, prompting you to Add a device. If your Xbox One console is listed, click Connect. Otherwise, you’ll have to manually enter its IP address in the corresponding location.
In the event that this is necessary, your console’s IP address can be found in Settings > Network > Advanced Settings.
Connecting a controller
Streaming, at long last
Otherwise, you’re free to select Stream to begin streaming. When streaming, you’re faced with a number of options on the toolbar near the top of the screen. On the far right, you can manage the streaming quality, which ranges from Low to High, and by default is set to Medium.Next to that is a utility that displays Total Bandwidth, along with Last, Average, and Max recorded bandwidth measurements. To the right of that is a Stop streaming option, a button that when pressed toggles your mic on/off, and an Xbox button which can be used in conjunction with a mouse, or by tapping it with your finger on a touchscreen display.
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