
I’ll be the first to hold up my hands and say that I don’t perhaps explore my console’s settings as much as I should.
Whether you favour thePlayStation 5orXboxSeries X/S, our consoles are packed with handy features that most of us are totally unaware even exist.
Personally, I only venture over to my console’s settings when there’s something specific I’m after. I don’t browse the various offerings, like I might onXbox Game PassorPlayStation Plus.
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That being said, it might be worth taking some time to peruse what’s on offer.
Fromboosting your download speedon Xbox Series X/S consoles to unearthing a PlayStation 5hidden setting that’ll save you a ton of time, there are many lesser-known features that are well worth discovering.
The topic of today’s article is one that’s available on Xbox Series X/S consoles and my friends, I wish I’d known this earlier.
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Avowedis set to land on Xbox Series X/S and PC later this year. Take a look at the latest trailer below.
“No freakin way,”repliedTheWildpaw. “Just tried it, and it works seamlessly. How did I not know this?”
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“More specifically, you can swap between one Xbox radio connection (an Xbox console or the PC USB dongle) and one Bluetooth connection (a phone or computer using Bluetooth and not the Xbox USB dongle),”addedAmericanFromAsia.
There were plenty of other amazed reactions from “Are you f**king serious?” to ‘Um, excuse me, what?”
See? If you’ve got some time spare, it’s well worth seeing what small but useful changes you can make.
Topics:Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft