One of these features is “Clarity Boost,” which significantly enhances the graphics of the online game you are playing. Learn about the new Efficiency Mode in Microsoft Edge 103. Today we are going to learn what clarity boost is and how you can enable and disable it.
What is Clarity Boost in Microsoft Edge
As we mentioned, clarity boost is a graphics enhancement feature in Microsoft Edge that you can enable or disable in-game on the Xbox Cloud Gaming platform on Windows 10 and 11. The feature is not yet supported on other Microsoft operating systems. Clarity boost makes the graphics more realistic and crispier using client-side scaling improvements. Of course, this can only be used on games played online through the Xbox Cloud Gaming platform. If you have an Xbox account, you can those games online through Microsoft Edge without having to use an emulator or a third-party application. Not only that, but the new features in Edge 103 will improve your gaming experience significantly. The clarity boost feature is disabled but default but can be enabled manually.
Enable or Disable Clarity Boost in Microsoft Edge
Below you’ll find the guide to enable or disable clarity boost whilst playing an online game in Microsoft. You can also use the new efficiency mode to optimize your gaming experience. Note: Before performing these steps, make sure you have a valid Xbox account, have Microsoft Edge version 103 or above, and are using either Windows 11 or Windows 10 OS. That’s it! Clarity boost will now be enabled. You may notice that the screen may flicker when the feature is enabled, enhancing the game’s graphics. When enabled, you can simply close the menu and continue with your game. In case you need to disable the feature, simply return to the same streaming menu and click Disable Clarity Boost.
Final Thoughts
Microsoft Edge is advancing as a web browser, especially after the discontinuation of Internet Explorer. The new features introduced in Edge version 103 are targeted toward the gaming community, and we think that they just might shift to Edge if they aren’t already using it. Let us know your favorite web browser and the reason for it in the comments below.