3rd party developers are making DX10 APIs for XP. They will be slow.secshunayt wrote:
Vista and games written for XP don't mix; Vista and games written for DX10/Vista should mix.Xblade-3o5- wrote:
But Vista and gaming don't mix.Hurricane wrote:
> I think all the DX10/prospectful DX10 owners resent that statement >
edit: You'll still need a DX10 card to go with it, so might as well upgrade to Vista if you're plopping down $400 odd bucks on a GFX card.
Sorry to burst any bubbles, but DX10 is so integrated into Vista's driver model that there's no way it'll ever be ported to XP, and can you imagine how much of a performance hit you'd take trying to emulate it? *shudders*
There is no truth in the rumours that DX10 is "so integrated into Vista's driver model that there's no way it'll ever be ported to XP", but regardless of that fact, it will never be ported to XP.
"Untill they come out with DX10 for XP" - They won't.Dezerteagal5 wrote:
You guys got to realize, those "minimum" requirements are so undershot. I know a lot of in-depth stuff on Crysis and to be honest, you wouldn't WANT to play that game even on the recommended requirements. If you want to play it to its fullest power then use DezertEagal5's "Premium Specs" list.
CPU: Dual Core AMD 2.6ghz+ | Dual Core 2.8ghz/Quad Core Intel.
Graphics: 8800GTS-GTX
Ram: Atleast 2gb high speed
Internet Connection: 5mb (2mb up)
DirectX 10 On Vista (For the ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE. Untill they come out with DX10 for XP)
My personal idea: CONSIDERING the intense graphics and strain on servers i foresee VERY BAD pings for people with shit internet or anything less then 5mbps.
Yeah right, you need a 5Mb internet connection with 2Mb upstream - that sounds totally realistic and feasible. It certainly doesn't sound like you know a lot of in depth stuff about Crysis and the system requirements.