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Microsoft goes live with ‘Gaming on Insider Preview’ forum topic

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
September 18, 2015
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Windows 10 is supposed to be a powerhouse for gaming, and this is easily shown by the way that Microsoft is releasing games for it (Gigantic, Fable Legends, etc.) With this new focus on PC gaming, it only makes sense that Microsoft helps to cultivate discussion about gaming issues within its Insider builds. Along with the blog post for Windows Insider preview build 10547, Microsoft today announced that they have a forum topic up that is organizing all of the gaming related issues that Windows Insiders might be asking about.

Microsoft won’t be the only company available to assist in this new forum, as support staff from some of its gaming partners will also be available.

“In addition to our regular forum support staff, we’ll have engineers with gaming expertise on standby to assist in these forums, as well as some support staff from our partners, such as Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA, so feel free to stop by these new areas of the forum and let us know how you’re feeling about your gaming experience on Windows 10.”

You can find this new forum topic right here, and it’s a good resource for those who might be experiencing trouble with gaming on the preview builds of Windows 10. Questions previously asked on the forum that pertain to gaming have been collected and congregated into this category, so it should serve as an effective hub for people if they ever have an issue running a game.

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