![]() This is NOT a place for discussing how games are produced. If you're confused about what game designers do, "The Door Problem" by Liz England is a short article worth reading. It's about the theory and crafting of mechanics and rulesets. If Microsoft can say Copilot is available on more than a billion computers (compared with the 400 million that are estimated to be running Windows 11), that could be more appealing to the company's investors.Game Design is a subset of Game Development that concerns itself with WHY games are made the way they are. That means hundreds of millions of PCs are still running Windows 10. According to some estimates, Windows 10 still powers some 69 percent of Windows-based desktops, compared with the 26 percent or so that run Windows 11. ![]() It's not exactly a major mystery as to why Microsoft is bringing Copilot to Windows 10. Several key apps in the newer OS have their own generative AI-based features baked in. As The Verge notes, Copilot works slightly differently on Windows 10, if only because some Windows 11 features aren’t available. Through the chatbot, you can ask questions, manage Windows features and interact with documents. To fire up Copilot when it’s available on your device, click the icon that appears on the right side of the taskbar. In addition, Copilot won’t be available on Windows 10 Pro machines that are managed by an organization for the time being. You’ll only see the icon on your primary display. Copilot isn’t fully compatible with multi-monitor setups either. You’ll need to have the taskbar in a horizontal orientation. ![]() It won’t work if you position your taskbar on the left or right of your display. There are some other quirks that may preclude you from checking out Copilot on Windows 10. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |