Edge will connect to the online Windows remote OS server so you can run your applications in it and access your data from the MS data servers. How convenient.
It seems most obvious to me in Insurgency, although I probably ought to run some kind of diag thing to pinpoint the problem.
The machine has 32GB RAM, Ryzen 9 3900X (not OCd), Radeon RX 9070 XT (slightly factory OCd), feeding a MSI 49" 5120x1440 display. In practice, I rarely get more than 100 fps at native resolution, often more like between 30 and 60. Looks nice though.
Thanks, I couldn't find the info on their site, so I never tried their software, as I haven't used MS formats in ages. Maybe I'll take a look now. Although Libre Office works for me...
And meanwhile, I'm wondering how I can upgrade an AM4 motherboard CPU so that it can keep up with my Radeon RX 9070 XT... Apparently the X3D chips are no longer made, maybe I ought to look for a second hand one (using a Ryzen 9 3900X now which is good, but which seems to have trouble keeping up in games which are a decent part of my usage). Although the used market prices are fucking insane (500 € +).
There were rumors of a new series of AM4 chips, but nothing came of it (as suspected).
It's software that runs in the terminal. It just lets you pass on commands to your device that go beyond what the graphical interface can do (or allows you to do, really).
Some kind of japanese thing.