That is because you probably have XP. Only Windows 7 can run DX 11.
It is like this.
XP = DX 9
Vista = DX10.1
7 = DX 11
That is because you probably have XP. Only Windows 7 can run DX 11.
It is like this.
XP = DX 9
Vista = DX10.1
7 = DX 11
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I'm running vista. Card is an ATI58705850, which is dx10.1 (well, it's dx11, but i'm running vista so...)
And like i said, I get a greyed out dx11 option, but there's no dx10 option even displayed greyed out or otherwise. Makes me think the game doesnt actually support dx10 at all.
Hmmm... i've got a boxed copy of win7 that's been sitting on my desk at home waiting for me to get around to installing it since it was released. Maybe this will finally induce me to get off my arse and reformat/install.
Last edited by Daveybaby; 05-11-2011 at 12:18.
x4 x8 kind of AA is not enabled in Shader Model 3 (DX 9). As soon as you up it, you'll get your MSAA's enabled.
I maxed out all settings on Shader model 5 and got an average FPS of ~25 in the battle of Okehazama.
Last edited by LeftEyeNine; 05-11-2011 at 16:39.
While each operating system was released integrated with the DX API that you list, DX11 capabilities were added to Vista via service pack 2. Supposedly all one would need is a DX11 capable card.
For NVidia this would be anything in the GTX400 series and above and for ATI, it's any card in the HD5000's and above.
You are correct about XP though.
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Last edited by Forward Observer; 05-11-2011 at 16:47.
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Do you know if GTX 260 supports DX 10.1? For some reason its been hard for me to find out. Also, if it requires a service pack with Vista.
Wiki says no.
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Funnily enough, the patch has the complete opposite effect on my game to everyone elses it seems. Before the patch i could only access the medium settings at max, but the game ran smoothly for me. Now though, the game takes ages to start up and i can see no graphical improvement, infact i think its slightly worse, and worst of all the games now laggy to play.
The most annoying thing is that i did that trick where by changing the number of one of the preferences via the script i could have max graphic settings with little lag in game. However since the patch, it just does not work so i can't access better settings at all know.
It seems that for a graphical improvement i couldn't care less about, the patch has killed my game
I'm not very happy at the moment.
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Running the game on a Radeon 4870 in DX10.1, very satisfactory results. Massive improvement (I can see trade routes! Woo-hoo!) and very little frame rate penalty. The only real difference I've seen has been a longer load time.
Drone already answered, but here is a handy chart with the basic data for most NVidia cards commonly in use: (DX is shown in the last column)
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/132
Here is a chart at the same site for ATI cards:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/131
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I'm running a Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit computer with a GTX 260, and the DX10 option is enabled on my Shogun 2 with the new patch (using the latest nVidia drivers). So this card does run DX 10 on Win 7, I just don't know what the situation is with Vista. That might be a driver issue.
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