Say goodbye to making a coffee while you wait for that next area to load up.
the next iteration of its DirectStorage technology on Windows 11, aiming to make game load times even faster.
This happens while players are shown a loading screen, or is sometimes hidden by cutscenes or in-game transition pieces with a low number of elements, allowing for larger environments to be loaded in the background.Microsoft explained the transfer and decompression of assets contributed significantly to load times and limited how much detail could be included in open-world scenes.
“Graphics cards are extremely efficient at performing repeatable tasks in parallel, and we can utilise that capability along with the bandwidth of a high-speed NVMe drive to do more work at once,” Microsoft said. Microsoft teamed up with Nvidia to develop a GPU decompression format called GDeflate to support the feature.
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