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I have been reading and found out that Directx10 is not backward compatible
with Directx 9.0c or earlier. (see this article: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...ty/gaming.mspx) However I have aslo read that a version 9L, for compatibility with older games software, pre-vista DX10, will be included with the Vista release. Is this not included with the RC1 build? Can we download a version to test out? Wthout Open GL support or DirectX support for older games, we cannot properly test out our older software in Vista. I just want to make sure that i am not jumping the gun when i purchase my new computer or Vista upgrade this January. Thanks |
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dx9L is supported in vista rc1 open gl is supported by the graphics card
drivers. right now d3d dx games work as good or better than in xp. open gl will be working when ati and nvidia fix there drivers. i've been playing ut2004 on rc1 for a couple of weeks now and it runns good even though sli isn't working yet my frame rates are as fast as they where in xp. i run ut @ 2048 x 1280 full screen on a 24" hp crt. haven't loaded quake 4 yet because open gl isn't there yet. "Gigabyte69" wrote: I have been reading and found out that Directx10 is not backward compatible with Directx 9.0c or earlier. (see this article: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...ty/gaming.mspx) However I have aslo read that a version 9L, for compatibility with older games software, pre-vista DX10, will be included with the Vista release. Is this not included with the RC1 build? Can we download a version to test out? Wthout Open GL support or DirectX support for older games, we cannot properly test out our older software in Vista. I just want to make sure that i am not jumping the gun when i purchase my new computer or Vista upgrade this January. Thanks |
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nVIDIA 96.33 Forceware drivers for Vista 32 and 64-bit have OpenGL
implemented. I play IL2-Forgotten Battles under OpenGL perfectly under 5728 x64. Edric "MrCoffee" wrote in message ... dx9L is supported in vista rc1 open gl is supported by the graphics card drivers. right now d3d dx games work as good or better than in xp. open gl will be working when ati and nvidia fix there drivers. i've been playing ut2004 on rc1 for a couple of weeks now and it runns good even though sli isn't working yet my frame rates are as fast as they where in xp. i run ut @ 2048 x 1280 full screen on a 24" hp crt. haven't loaded quake 4 yet because open gl isn't there yet. "Gigabyte69" wrote: I have been reading and found out that Directx10 is not backward compatible with Directx 9.0c or earlier. (see this article: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...ty/gaming.mspx) However I have aslo read that a version 9L, for compatibility with older games software, pre-vista DX10, will be included with the Vista release. Is this not included with the RC1 build? Can we download a version to test out? Wthout Open GL support or DirectX support for older games, we cannot properly test out our older software in Vista. I just want to make sure that i am not jumping the gun when i purchase my new computer or Vista upgrade this January. Thanks |
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good to know i didn't load the 96.33 drivers from nvidia because i heard they
didn't support sli yet. we'll see how RC2 is this friday maybe alot of games will play better. so far it's been real good for beta testing and gaming. "EdricFilho" wrote: nVIDIA 96.33 Forceware drivers for Vista 32 and 64-bit have OpenGL implemented. I play IL2-Forgotten Battles under OpenGL perfectly under 5728 x64. Edric "MrCoffee" wrote in message ... dx9L is supported in vista rc1 open gl is supported by the graphics card drivers. right now d3d dx games work as good or better than in xp. open gl will be working when ati and nvidia fix there drivers. i've been playing ut2004 on rc1 for a couple of weeks now and it runns good even though sli isn't working yet my frame rates are as fast as they where in xp. i run ut @ 2048 x 1280 full screen on a 24" hp crt. haven't loaded quake 4 yet because open gl isn't there yet. "Gigabyte69" wrote: I have been reading and found out that Directx10 is not backward compatible with Directx 9.0c or earlier. (see this article: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...ty/gaming.mspx) However I have aslo read that a version 9L, for compatibility with older games software, pre-vista DX10, will be included with the Vista release. Is this not included with the RC1 build? Can we download a version to test out? Wthout Open GL support or DirectX support for older games, we cannot properly test out our older software in Vista. I just want to make sure that i am not jumping the gun when i purchase my new computer or Vista upgrade this January. Thanks |
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Jesus, I hope that's it, because I have never reinstalled Windows so many
times!!! :^)) "MrCoffee" wrote in message news ![]() good to know i didn't load the 96.33 drivers from nvidia because i heard they didn't support sli yet. we'll see how RC2 is this friday maybe alot of games will play better. so far it's been real good for beta testing and gaming. "EdricFilho" wrote: nVIDIA 96.33 Forceware drivers for Vista 32 and 64-bit have OpenGL implemented. I play IL2-Forgotten Battles under OpenGL perfectly under 5728 x64. Edric "MrCoffee" wrote in message ... dx9L is supported in vista rc1 open gl is supported by the graphics card drivers. right now d3d dx games work as good or better than in xp. open gl will be working when ati and nvidia fix there drivers. i've been playing ut2004 on rc1 for a couple of weeks now and it runns good even though sli isn't working yet my frame rates are as fast as they where in xp. i run ut @ 2048 x 1280 full screen on a 24" hp crt. haven't loaded quake 4 yet because open gl isn't there yet. "Gigabyte69" wrote: I have been reading and found out that Directx10 is not backward compatible with Directx 9.0c or earlier. (see this article: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...ty/gaming.mspx) However I have aslo read that a version 9L, for compatibility with older games software, pre-vista DX10, will be included with the Vista release. Is this not included with the RC1 build? Can we download a version to test out? Wthout Open GL support or DirectX support for older games, we cannot properly test out our older software in Vista. I just want to make sure that i am not jumping the gun when i purchase my new computer or Vista upgrade this January. Thanks |
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MrCoffee Wrote: dx9L is supported in vista rc1 open gl is supported by the graphics card drivers. right now d3d dx games work as good or better than in xp. open gl will be working when ati and nvidia fix there drivers. i've been playing ut2004 on rc1 for a couple of weeks now and it runns good even though sli isn't working yet my frame rates are as fast as they where in xp. i run ut @ 2048 x 1280 full screen on a 24" hp crt. haven't loaded quake 4 yet because open gl isn't there yet. Hello all first post found this thread looking for new Nvidia drivers... Well the address performance issues let me say; I have a X2-4800 and SLI 7900GT's and my games do not play as well as XP, not by a long shot. As a matter of fact RC2 5744 gameplay is far worse then RC1 5728. I run Call of Duty 2 and in RC1 performance was not bad maps loaded up somewhat fast still not compared to XP but RC2 the maps take forever to load. I still had to install the 96.33 drivers as the WDM drivers cause terible shearing and artifacting. 96.33 are ok but all we need is new drivers from Nvidia. I have been beta testing Longhorn for a while and gameplay was the best in RC1 5728 but RC2 is not as good. Now mind you they did improve other issues in RC2, but again we just need some decent drivers from Nvidia. ATI seems to be ahead with more driver support.... -- marmo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marmo's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=18229 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=598539 http://www.techarena.in |
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