Nvidia Interview: Direct3D10
Posted by: [NT] on: 01/17/2007 09:19 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1448 views
PCGH: How many games are currently in the works with the TWIMTBP program that uses DX10 features?
Darryl Still: In Europe alone we are working with 155 different PC titles for release over the next 24-30 months from territories as diverse as Iceland, Slovakia, Belarus & Croatia, as well as the usual UK, Sweden, France & Germany. 38 of those are already confirmed as DX10 but over the coming months I would expect many more to move in that direction. Add to that a similar number from our US and APAC divisions and we are probably at close to 100 confirmed with double that number again a possibility.
PCGH: What do you expect: How many TWIMTBP with DX10 features will be ready for the market let's say in Q1-2007?
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Esthero Unregistered |
I believe within 2/3 months the first mainstream DX10 cards should be released seriously if you still think of buying a high end DX9 card... wait, just wait ok better and more affordable cards with DX10 are right around the corner |


