Wait.. What?!
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Okay, now that is just weird.
I was just looking through my game settings in World in Conflict.. and then when I looked at the DX10 setting, I saw that they where actually enabled and etc.
If memory serves me right, isn't DirectX10 only meant for like, Windows Vista and 7 computers? Now how in god's name did my XP get to run DirectX10?
I was just looking through my game settings in World in Conflict.. and then when I looked at the DX10 setting, I saw that they where actually enabled and etc.
If memory serves me right, isn't DirectX10 only meant for like, Windows Vista and 7 computers? Now how in god's name did my XP get to run DirectX10?
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Seems to me like it's bugged.
Patch up and it should fix it.
Funny thing is you try to enable dual monitor support and it still doesn't work :p
Patch up and it should fix it.
Funny thing is you try to enable dual monitor support and it still doesn't work :p
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spectre257 wrote...
Seems to me like it's bugged.Patch up and it should fix it.
Funny thing is you try to enable dual monitor support and it still doesn't work :p
The problem is probably what she said but I think it is MAGIC
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ExESGO wrote...
Okay, now that is just weird.I was just looking through my game settings in World in Conflict.. and then when I looked at the DX10 setting, I saw that they where actually enabled and etc.
If memory serves me right, isn't DirectX10 only meant for like, Windows Vista and 7 computers? Now how in god's name did my XP get to run DirectX10?
It could just say that it's running DX10. How do you know it's not deceiving you? Maybe it just wants you to think you are running DX10 when you are really running DX9.....
In reality, it's probably because it detects you have a DX10 card, and sets it to that accordingly even though XP doesn't actually support it. Therefore you are actually running DX9, but it tries to load up DX10 and fails. Check the log files or something to prove this is correct. If it's actually running DX10, well that isn't bad is it?