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11-10-2009   #21


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Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

I don't have a WinXP computer anymore. I was just stating what I saw as SOE's policies on dx10 and dx9c.

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11-10-2009   #22


7 Ultimate 64Bit(retail) Primary OS, 7 RC 64Bit Secondary, ubuntu 9.10 on Virtual Box
 
 

Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

I don't either! (have a few boat anchors onhand however)

The one thing interesting about seeing a version of DX 11 available for Vista is what lacked when Vista was first out and there was no separate version of DX 10 available for XP while was mention of a 9L. In the reverse direction many don't realize 9c will still work on the newer versions since for running older game titles.
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11-10-2009   #23


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Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

Or maybe since EQ is so damn old...they can solve the legacy computer / graphics issue by offering a separate client for DX10/11 computers. Like EVE Online.

WoW said they were going to do graphics enhancements for the next expansion. Maybe this is what they will do. I don't imagine Blizzard will want to lose any of their subscriber base who have low-end XP computers...especially a lot of them are prolly in China.
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11-10-2009   #24


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Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

While individual gaming sites are far more likely to continue support of XP and even some with Legacy support as well MS is focusing on Vista and newer there by seeing a Direct x upgrade available for Vista from the 10 version it comes with. Likewise you saw that with previous versions of Windows as well as with XP where you could update to 9c until the Vista kernel came along.
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11-11-2009   #25


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Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

i think i will wait ontill it comes out in SP3...i installed it on my desktop which has a ATI radeon hd 4850 card and 2.5ghz 2 dual core. to be honest there are some slight changes but nothing that makes it seem like WOW!!! what a difference.....im going to leave it on my desktop but will wait till it comes on on SP3 before putting it on the laptop.
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11-11-2009   #26


7 Ultimate 64Bit(retail) Primary OS, 7 RC 64Bit Secondary, ubuntu 9.10 on Virtual Box
 
 

Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

That's upto your there. Since there aren't any games at the present time that require DX 11 it's simply an optional item. Direct x goes on in a split second when applied without anything noticed for anything other then games and mulmedia to some extent. Most games unless written for Vista and newer still use 9c for the most part while some of the newer titles will be 10 compliant.
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11-11-2009   #27


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Re: DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista

would love to upgrade my Vista to XP
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