The State of DirectX 10 - Image Quality & Performance
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 10/04/2007 11:01 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 886 views
HotHardware.com posted an article on the state of DirectX 10
The State of DirectX 10 - Image Quality & Performance
| When DirectX 10 was first introduced to the market by graphics manufacturers and subsequently supported by Windows Vista, it was generally understood that adoption by game developers was going to be more of a slow migration than a quick flip of a switch. That said, nearly a year later, the question is how far have we come?
In this HotHardware article, we showcase many of the most popular DX10-capable games, like Bioshock, World In Conflict, Call of Juarez, Lost Planet, and Company of Heroes, and feature current image quality comparisons versus DX9 modes with each. The article also details the associated performance levels across many of the more popular graphics cards, from both the mid-range and high-end. After digesting all of the data, you be the judge. Are we there yet? |
The State of DirectX 10 - Image Quality & Performance
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