enthusiast.hardocp.com — The first game to support DirectX 10 out of the box is on retail shelves. We will take a quick look at GPU performance scaling as well as DX9 versus DX10 image quality with screenshot comparisons. Is it time to upgrade to Vista for DX10?
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forkyspoonyAug 1, 2007
It's a memory module manufactured by the xms company.
urusaiAug 1, 2007
Too bad Vista has only perfunctory OpenGL support (as in, it's just a shim layer for DirectX).
obkenobiAug 1, 2007
Stop burying things you don't agree with, you ignorant little kids.
jedikvAug 1, 2007
poor baby - have some milk. Can play FPS with either set of controls.
jedikvAug 2, 2007
Poor PC gamers losing out on their extra graphics.Grow up man they are just games - enjoy them
yournamehereAug 2, 2007
just like XP, wait for SP1 for Vista. You're comparing an OS that's been tweaked for six years with something that doesn't even have it's first service pack.come on!
stevethegreatAug 2, 2007
Games are too rοugh and artificially looking to interest the 90% of the public. If you want them to attain the social status of movies you have to DEMAND photorealistic graphics, the first great thing to come for games would be NOT to be directed JUST for hardcore gamers. Too bad that consoles will delay this breaking to the mainstream for at least about a decade or so. This -exactly- is the problem of the form of expression named videogames to be born as an industry. The industry still controls it and hinders its development for cheap profit, which would mean nothing in one or two decades from now (in opposition to the actual development of gaming to a mature medium rather than child's play as it primarily is today)......
Closed AccountAug 2, 2007
dude, that is "A" PATCH, its not the real deal for CoH, and i have played lost planet myself on a 8800ultra, in dx9 and dx10, the only difference i see is a drop of FPS in dx10 mode and just 5% better HDR bloom lighting. apart from that its just plain crap