PCSX2 Official Beta Plugins Pack [09 August 2010]
#11
Both Windows Vista/7 have access to DX 9/10/11 so it wouldn't make a difference. The card is the one that is limited anyway (no shaders 5.0 on DX10 cards for example) so why shouldn't it be detected by graphics card?
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#12
(08-17-2010, 09:43 AM)Icarusv2x Wrote: Shouldn't direct x level be detected by os version and not video card? I mean I have windows 7 and it has dx 11 despite the fact that I have a ***** 8600GT, it should show up.

8600GT is a DX10 card, DX11 is completely compatible with DX10 cards, the only exception being you can't do Tessellation or Raytracing, which neither will be used in PCSX2 anyway. Try running the Heaven DX11 demo, i bet you any money it works (tried it on my GTX 280 DX10 card, it runs fine, just Tessellation disabled)
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(08-12-2010, 12:26 PM)syia Wrote: For me, only DirectX 9 and 11 shows up, no DirectX 10. So I'm thinking it's probably a new detection method used now?

On Windows 7 x64 Ultimate with a Geforce 465 GTX.

I don't think DirectX11 will be supported by GSdx, till the logo of GSDX11 has been exposed.

Behold the logo of GSdx with your DirectX11 Card, I guess the logo's still GSDX10.
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#14
It says DX11, but has a DX 10 logo, my guess is that Gabest is too lazy to make a DX 11 logo.
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#15
Gabest didn't even work on the dx11 conversion Wink
If you want to create a new logo go ahead though.
If it fits, we'll use it.
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