-So there's some other dumb stuff about UWPNot exactly "news", but
this Eurogamer article on the PC version of Gears of War Ultimate highlighted a couple issues I didn't know about with UWP and the Windows Store. First is that apparently Windows Store installations break if your computer shuts down while it's downloading a game, unlike Steam/Origin/Uplay/everything else. Ironically, this happened because of a scheduled Windows Update automatically shutting the computer down while the Eurogamer team's copy was downloading overnight. They couldn't fix it without manually deleting the files that had already been downloaded, which was made more difficult because UWP app folders are locked down and you have to jump through hoops to get control of them. So, that's like three separate foot-shootings coming together at once there. They also noted that the game was rather difficult to run on a powerful computer, despite being smooth on the Xbox One. That's annoying on its own, but there is a built-in 30FPS cap option to mitigate this. However, this FPS lock does not work as well as the console version, causing frame pacing to be all over the place and inducing stutter. Of course, they couldn't lock the framerate down using the many other tools outside the game for doing that because UWP prevents this. For an added bonus, although it's more game-specific than UWP, split-screen is of course gone and their options menu got "stuck" after a reinstall, refusing to save any changes, which is made worse because there's no ini to edit.
-UWP fixes soon?Vsync, G-sync and some other stuff is still coming to UWP soon, according to Microsoft.
This should also fix Freesync and G-Sync not working in UWP applications; more info on this particular matter will be discussed at Build in a couple weeks.
So, it's been three weeks so far, and it'll be at least a couple more, but it's something. I wonder whether these changes will come soon enough for Quantum Break to benefit from them. I'm keeping my eye on that game, as it will be the first new AAA game to be UWP/WinStore exclusive. Its state on release will be more telling of the future of the platform, unlike Gears where some of the issues may be a result of the fact that it was originally designed for the Xbox 360.