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DirectX 10: We care about gamers
adiment:
--- Quote from: Refalm ---Whenever I connect my PC to my tv, the maximum resolution is 1024x768 at 60 Hz. Maybe it's because I have PAL instead of NTSC?
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same with my TV and it's NTSC... looks fine at 1024x768. Not sure about 60Hz though, playing DVD's that I ripped causes tearing in places.
Refalm:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---Yes, NTSC is shit, I think its limit is 640x480 and PAL is 800x600, I wonder how you got 1024x768?
Your PC always looks shit on a TV because the picture is much bigger and the tube is of a lower quality than most monitors.
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I usually do 800x600 on tv, because it looks good.
Lead Head:
DX10 will have backwards compatibility??!
http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/article.asp?SCID=15&CIID=24636
adiment:
--- Quote from: Lead Head ---DX10 will have backwards compatibility??!
http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/article.asp?SCID=15&CIID=24636
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Lets hope it's true. :p
mobrien_12:
Typical Microsoft. Get a monopoly lock on an api (OpenGL is pretty much beaten) and then they start dictating. You know what's coming, don't you?
Patented "microsoft technology" in the D3D api that Microsoft "innovates" but the hardware companies actually end up inventing to be compliant. And these won't be available to OpenGL or Cedega.
D3D started out as a unified API for all the fragmented 3D accelerator boards that popped up in the mid-1990's. Now MS (who is NOT a hardware developer) is dictating to the hardware manufacturers what they will and will not put in their cards.
"Freedom to innovate," what a joke.
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