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Direct X 10 Roundup: 160 Screenshots show what's up

In January 2007, Windows Vista hit the market. With it came Direct X 10, the latest and most advanced stuff for programmers to create games for the PC. It took until June when the very first DX10 game showed up: Lost Planet. Currently, the best-looking title is Crysis and the latest game supporting Direct X 10 is Assassin's Creed.

Windows Vista Magazine built a chronicle showing all available DX10-Games with some information and loads of screenshots. In total: 160 Hi-Res-Screenshots, some of them are showing direct comparisons between the DX9 and DX10 versions of the games. And some are just huge: 2.560 x 1.600 pixels. Titles included: Bioshock, Hellgate: London, FSX: Acceleration, World in Conflict and more.
Metz - contributor
Published: 187 days 3 hours ago | Screenshots | PC | Tech
 
 
 
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