We don't expect to hear from anyone about DirectX 10 coming to Windows XP, but we do expect plenty of "no comment"s when we ask about this story. One of our missions out here at E3 this week is to talk to as many PC gaming developers as possible to find out what the near-term future of DirectX 10 looks like, especially for the purposes of benchmarking PCs and graphics cards. But even if DX 10 on XP can be done, Microsoft won't allow it for business reasons-it wants people to buy Vista, or so the story goes. Due to alleged driver troubles from Nvidia, Microsoft is supposed to have loosened the requirements, and now it's supposedly very possible to port DirectX 10 back to Windows XP. A large majority of Windows XP installations have Service Pack 2, which includes the core DirectX 9. Como instalar DIRECTX 11 para Windows 11 /10, 8,7,XP TheJM 5.88K subscribers Join Subscribe 1.9K 106K views 1 year ago En este video te explico como descargar e instalar el Directx 11. See Graphics APIs in Windows for more details. Grain of salt and all that (the article lists no sources, for example) but the theory as reported says that Microsoft started off with sound technical reasons for making DirectX 10 exclusive to Windows Vista. Windows 7 and Windows Vista support DirectX 11, which supports Direct3D 11, Direct2D, DirectWrite, the WARP10 software rendering device, and the 10level9 feature levels. The parties involved would never admit whether this Inquirer story is true, but it's entertaining enough that we just had to link to it.
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