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DirectX 10: We care about gamers
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--- Quote ---Microsoft speaks DirectX 10
Games Developers Conference Europe WGF is dead, please welcome DX10
By Fuad Abazovic in Londinium: Friday 02 September 2005, 16:01
MICROSOFT finally saw sense and decided to drop Windows Graphic Foundation (WGF) and replace it with the more easier and logical DirectX 10 name for its nexgen API. It gave some details to the developers officially about its upcoming API and we know that it plans to release this API together with Longhorn. Or Visa, as we must learn to call it.
The DirectX 10 API will have completely new and faster dynamic link libraries (DLLs) and is supposed to run much faster. The company decided to cut the backward compatibility with DirectX 9, 8, 7 and lower in this API but there will be a way to use games programmed for those APIs. Microsoft will enable support for DX 9 or lower games through a software layer, meaning it might run slower.
The company did this to make the next API faster, it said, and at the same time will take some burden of the CPU runtime. At the same time we learned that DirectX 10 will have support for Shaders beyond Shaders, model 4.0.
It's coming with Longhorn but we learned that Shader Model 4.0 might come even before Vista.
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mobrien_12:
OH yeah, gamers will be overjoyed about this. "All your old games? The ones you hung on to for years? Well you can run them in a software emulation mode."
I wonder if MS is going to try to force the upgrade treadmill by releasing DX10 only for Vista. They will likely drop for W98 and W2k.
H_TeXMeX_H:
Correction ... PC gamers will be 'overjoyed' about this. Since I will no longer use PCs for gaming, I don't particularly care anymore. Besides, most new game consoles (PS3) will make PC gaming pretty much obsolete. Either way, I hope M$ takes a big punch in the stomach for this :D ... I'm betting it will.
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--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---Correction ... PC gamers will be 'overjoyed' about this. Since I will no longer use PCs for gaming, I don't particularly care anymore. Besides, most new game consoles (PS3) will make PC gaming pretty much obsolete. Either way, I hope M$ takes a big punch in the stomach for this :D ... I'm betting it will.
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the PS3 uses a 7800GTX so the graphics will not be better than a PC, and if some how they are, PC graphics tech will over take it in aoubt 2 months. and the r580 will be released before the ps3 and the r580 looks like it can put the 7800gtx to shame
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--- Quote from: Lead Head ---the PS3 uses a 7800GTX so the graphics will not be better than a PC, and if some how they are, PC graphics tech will over take it in aoubt 2 months. and the r580 will be released before the ps3 and the r580 looks like it can put the 7800gtx to shame
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Not to get off topic but - 7800GTX? Wrong. it is an nvidia card though, but they call it "RSX"
GPU specs of PS3:
RSX @550MHz
1.8 TFLOPS floating point performance
Full HD (up to 1080p) x 2 channels
Multi-way programmable parallel floating point shader pipelines
No shit the r580 will bring the 7800GTX to shame... it's the new generation. The 7800's were made to compete with the x1800's, but people seem to think that they were the competitors of the x800's becuase they were released during their time.
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