Opera's GX Browser Gives macOS Users A Gaming-Focused Experience
Anil Singh
Opera said it actually aims to provide users with more resources on their machines in hunt for running games.
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For many Mac users, playing games on their own devices could give an astonishing experiment thanks to the potent performance of Mac-based hardware and software. However, these things also come with a longstanding problem as users have to get along with a resource-hog browser.
Now, Opera has an answer to this issue: a brand-new browser codenamed GX, which is specifically developed to focus on gaming. Back in early 2019, the company first introduced this product on PC, and macOS users are finally able to take a glance at the early access mode of Opera’s GX at present.
According to Opera, there were several problems related to resource consumption due to the limitation in network bandwidth, RAM, and CPU. The company said its practice actually aims to left users with more resources on their machines in hunt for running video games.
As part of that, users can control how much RAM or CPU power that they want GX to use via a control panel within the browser. This keeps your browser away from stealing resources without your consent, so you can enjoy a gaming session while leaving it alone but there will be no worries about overconsumption.
The browser also lets you customize the interface based on your own preferences and current mood. It offers a collection of wallpapers, sound effects, and color palettes. Like other Opera-owned browsers, you can take advantage of VPN or ad-blocker modes. A button linking to Twitch sits right onto the sidebar, and many other shortcuts to Facebook, WhatsApp, Reddit, and other platforms are also ready for use.
If you’re a macOS user who has been looking for such a type of browser, you can give it a try via this link.
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