We tested XCloud on PC: promising, but still a great margin of progression
Even if we are on a computer, we play Xbox games, developed for console, which run on equipment with Xbox architecture.The menus at stake are therefore those of Xbox titles, it is for example possible to adjust the graphics.
This is counter-intuitive, but there is also no support for the keyboard-source combo, you must connect a controller to the PC to play, except for games supporting tactile controls if you are your device isEquipped with a touch screen.
We sometimes had a problem to launch a game, because Xcloud requires a controller.When it does not detect, a warning message appears on the screen.The concern is that you have to browse the controller interface beforehand so that it is detected, it is not if it simply connected to the computer or connected to Bluetooth.It is a detail, but which is added to all the others and which can prevent from benefiting from a fluid experience.
Once in play, two icons in the upper left corner remain on the screen permanently, spoiling the immersion somewhat.It is all the more unfortunate that these two buttons are only clickable to the mouse, they could therefore disappear to only reappear when you move the mouse since we play the controller.