How to solve Windows XP support DX10 problem

  

Many users have the consensus that only the latest Vista system supports DX10, Windows XP can't run DX10 game, this is the official statement of MS, but isn't it really like this? the answer is negative.

But some people on the Internet recently broke the news that through a simple method, the latest "Crysis" game can be run under WinXP system, and at the same time get the same quality as DX10.

In the Crysis-online forum, a netizen named LennyRhys said that you only need to simply copy the text under the "Very Hight" setting paragraph of the CVarGroUPS directory to "High" Under the paragraph, then you can only choose the High setting under DX9, but you will get the quality of the Very high setting under DX10, the shadow is more realistic, the reflection effect of the leaves is better, the texture is clearer, the color is more beautiful and so on.

Netizens have proved that this method is feasible. A netizen named Club Heaven said:

" I can also prove that (method) is effective, and the picture quality after the change is greatly improved, and the frame rate is obviously reduced. Every DX10 has effects, and the game is even faster than Vista. With some formulation optimizations, you get a good picture quality/speed balance. I wonder why we need DX10 and Vista?

So Crytek simply shields the Very high settings under XP, which is obviously his And friends in the industry want us to buy Vista and the high price of the 8800GTX, this move is absolutely disgusting. This crappy trick hurts my trust in the company I respect. "

The amazing discovery of Crysis once again embarrassed Microsoft and their partners, who had been dissatisfied with the fact that MS only integrated DX10 in Vista. The Vista market acceptance has not been high, and even some OEMs have re-installed XP. The "Crysis" incident makes us believe that XP will still exist for a long time, we do not have to spend money to do unnecessary DX10 hardware and operating system upgrades, at least not yet.

It turns out that it is not vista that can support DX10 games. XP is obviously also available, and interested users can study it.

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