But hopefully it’s able to filter that out too. Noise suppression is a common feature found in lots of chat software these days. Discord for example has been offering it for the last couple of years. And you’d be surprised at what it all actually filters out. Leaving your voice, or your friends’ voices crystal clear. In addition to noise suppression, the latest Xbox update also incorporates other features. Like the ability to jump into games from shares and captures.
Noise suppression on Xbox is enabled by default
Noise suppression on Xbox is enabled by default
With this new update the noise suppression is enabled by default. So you won’t have to go searching for it if you need or want to turn it on. It can also be disabled at any time if you want to let some sounds come through. You can find the new feature in the guide, then by scrolling to Parties and Chats, and then finally by selecting Options. Where you’ll find noise suppression toggle. Also new with the latest update is an additional way to jump into games your friends are playing. If any of your friends share clips or captures of their game sessions with you, there will be a new play button you can tap or click to start playing the same game directly in a browser. Microsoft says this allows you to start playing a game on your mobile device or PC through cloud gaming. Though it also notes that “some games will require Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for cloud gaming.”