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Public inquiry. What is your PC video card?  

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  1. 1. Public inquiry. What is your PC video card?

    • Higher than NV GT430 or ATI HD5550. DirectX11 is supported.
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    • Older than NV GT430 or ATI HD5550. DirectX11 is not supported.
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I wonder if this is to determine how much of the userbase could be left out if they went to DX11 only.

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They will go for DX11 only and those with incompatible GPUs are just collateral victims.

 

I think they are very very close to release the EDGE... so they are just double checking the impact. ED... just go for it! :D

 

Yeah they should. I mean its only 3% of the forum market. And DX11 cards are pretty inexspensive now.

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I wonder if this is to determine how much of the userbase could be left out if they went to DX11 only.

 

Probably not much impact, to be honest. They already forced the x64 upgrade last year, which means that XP users cannot use 1.2.6 or later (disregarding XP x64). Everybody who was using XP likely went to Windows 7 or 8 x64, both of which are DX11 compatible.

 

That, and I can't imagine running DCS World on anything less than a 400 series nVidia card (or the AMD equivalent), so I would imagine that just about everybody who made the jump to Windows 7/8 also made the corresponding hardware upgrade at some time.

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there was a similar poll about O/S's just before the 64-Bit only move too.. for whatever it's worth.

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I remember back in the early 90's whenever Origin/Chris Roberts released a new game, it would practically require a new bleeding edge system to run. They never took polls to gauge their client's interests, and nobody ever seemed to complain because they were pushing boundaries in graphics and game design. Of course, the big gripe back then was that Falcon 3.0 actually required a math co-processor to run in the High Fidelity Flight Mode. :lol:

 

Just saying that ED is actually requesting our input regarding new development. There's a lot to be said for that, especially while pushing conventional boundaries.


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