Gabe Newell, president of Valve Software, believes that Microsoft made a serious mistake releasing DirectX 10 for Vista only, excluding Windows XP. I have to agree with Newell. According to an online ...
As Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford tells us, we'll be in a mostly DirectX 9 world for a while yet. Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before ...
Wine 3.0 is now available to help you run Windows applications and games on Linux, macOS, and BSD systems. Wine -- or 'Wine is Not an Emulator' -- is a compatibility layer that implements the Windows ...
British site The Inquirer is reporting from Siggraph 2007 that the next version of DirectX, 10.1, requires spanking new hardware to support its sort of spanking new features. The spec revision ...
Wine, a compatibility layer which lets you run Windows programs on non-Windows machines, has been updated to version 3.0 after a year of work. The new release brings with it some important changes ...
So quick question, all the benchmarks I read and all the games I have run either DX9 or DX11. What ever happened to DX10 and DX10.1? Is there a reason those technologies were never really explored?
Ontario, Calif. July 30, 2007 — For a limited time, gaming enthusiasts can get the best graphics cards available conveniently and exclusively bundled with complete versions of the popular, highly ...
Earlier today, Turbine issued a press release stating that Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar is the first MMORPG to support DirectX 10 Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce graphics processors. Here's ...
My impression is that DX10 is a superset of all the DXs before it, so a DX10 card would be DX9.0c 9.0 8.0 7.0....compliant as well. That's what i think anyway.
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