Direct X 11 !?!

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       #11

    Everlong18 said:
    In a way I'm kinda glad I kept hold of my 8800s and didn't bother with the GT200 series
    lol.... cheers EV, that makes me feel great





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       #13

    Considering how long it took DX10 games to hit the market, I doubt DX11 will be a major concern for quite some time. By the time dx11 games are commonplace, DX11 cards will be in the 2nd/3rd revision stage anyway.
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    smarteyeball said:
    Considering how long it took DX10 games to hit the market, I doubt DX11 will be a major concern for quite some time. By the time dx11 games are commonplace, DX11 cards will be in the 2nd/3rd revision stage anyway.

    There's a huge difference between the migration to DX10 and this one

    For Dx10 game developpers had to pass trought 2 big walls:
    1. DX10 has nothing to do with Dx9. So they must recode all the game engine for Dx10.
    2. Dx10 was only for Vista, but XP is still the largest gaming platerform at this time, so dev should make dx10 + dx9 version of the engine.
    By the way Dx10 couldn't be adopted really quickly.

    For Dx11 it's different. Dx11 is a evolution of Dx10. It's fully compliant with Dx10 hardware, and will be launch for Vista.
    Dev who made a Dx10 engine can use this work for the dx11 evolution.

    The only question is: when will come full Dx11 GPU ? At this time there's no annonce of Dx11 support for both nVidia and AMD about the futurs GPU...
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    The only question is: when will come full Dx11 GPU ? At this time there's no annonce of Dx11 support for both nVidia and AMD about the futurs GPU...
    better question. when dx11 gpu's DO hit the market, how long will it take before they actually practical and affordable? a year and a half is my guess.

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC (7100)
       #16

    ATI R800 series with DX11 support are supposed to be expected by July 2009.

    This is according to the Wiki, so... you know how the Wiki is.
    Wiki - Radeon
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  7. Posts : 121
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       #17

    This also falls under DX 10.1 which is an extension of DX10.... very few GPUs or programs actually use it but as things advance, more newer games and programs may use it... same with DX11.

    and yes we will need new hardware to make use of DX11
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    Vista HP 64-bit and Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (dual boot)
       #18

    so DX10.1 is a mute point
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       #19

    I tried to run some GPU tests on Win7 64bit (3DMark 2005 and 3DMark 2006, PCMark 2005) - and it failed. The error message says that some DX9 .dll files are missing. And it suggested I should install DX9 (which probablty isn't possible anyway).

    Is DX11 not backwards compatibile with DX9 applications and games?

    How to solve this problem?

    Thanks,

    latet
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  10. Posts : 1,806
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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       #20

    really?

    consider it fixed, because dx11 cards dont exist yet

    im sure, when they do arrive, most company's will either patch their current software's, or programs will just work is some 'compatibility mode' type situation
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