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DirectX 10 vs. DirectX 9.0b

Courtesy of Microsoft

By Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor

23rd of August 2007, 17:40 GMT

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Microsoft made its very own DirectX 10 vs. DirectX 9.0b. Now, if the Redmond company's comparison won't convince you to switch to Vista, nothing will. DirectX 10 is the next generation graphics technology integrated exclusively into Windows Vista. In fact, Microsoft has been using DirectX 10 as both a leverage and an incentive in order to catalyze a forced migration from Windows XP to Windows Vista of the Windows community. Estimated at 200 million, the gamers using Windows as their main gaming platform have only one choice if they want the enjoy the added benefits of DirectX 10 - upgrade to Vista. And Microsoft revealed that in excess of 10 million gamers actually
switched to the operating system since January 2007, as the Redmond company remained firm on positions, and refused to backport the graphics technology to XP.

"DirectX 10 will provide an incredibly detailed experience for gamers of every type, and will enable game creators to increase a game's level of realism, enhancing details and complexity in gaming worlds, apply effects like dynamic lighting and weather, and much more," Microsoft explained. "While Windows Vista is fully compatible with games and hardware that use older versions of DirectX, the new DirectX 10 features are available with a DirectX 10 compatible graphics card and games designed to take advantage of this new technology. Adding a DirectX 10 card to a PC running Windows Vista is like turbocharging your gaming experience."

And just to be clear on the matter, the screenshot at the bottom of this article is Microsoft's very own DirectX 10 vs. DirectX 9.0b comparison. That's right. Two pictures. Just two pictures. One with Crysis in Vista and DirectX 10 and the other in Halo 2, under XP and in DirectX 9.0b. And that's it. I mean why try harder? Personally, I would have expected a complete benchmarking from Microsoft throwing DirectX 10 and DirectX 9.0b one against each other. But hey. Two pictures are just as good! If not even better! Well, you have to be familiar with the expression a picture is worth a thousand words. Microsoft knows the value of two of its images... Otherwise, they wouldn't have invited users to see that "DirectX10 offers a wide variety of benefits to gamers, [and to] dive into the details."

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"You can see the difference for yourself when we compare Picture 2, a screenshot taken from 'Halo: Combat evolved', a PC game which was among the best of its class at release to Picture 1, an image from 'Crysis', a PC game which is slated to release soon. Halo uses DirectX9.0b to support its graphics while Crysis makes use of DirectX10. DX10 adds a new level of realism to games by making characters more life-like. You can see the incredible detail in the screenshot above. The facial expressions, details of the face, the handle-bar moustache and the glazed looking eyes all add to the realism," Microsoft revealed.

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Comment #1 by: Lost Angel on 24 Aug 2007, 11:32 GMT reply to this comment

we need some honest comparison... there is a chance microsoft is pulling our legs with "oh, so splendid mysterious dx 9 1", while dx9 could possibly do same stuff...
not to mention dx10 runs on xp (seen from screenshots of early ati closed testing, when they're testing dx10 compatibility of their videocards on xp)...


Comment #2 by: Amatsu on 28 Sep 2007, 18:06 GMT reply to this comment

This comparison is hardly proof that DX 10 is a major improvement over DX9. They are comparing a game that is not even out yet to a game released years ago. Anyone who is remotely interested in gaming can tell you that a few years can make a large difference in the level of graphics in a game. While I admit there is a noticeable improvement over DX 9 it will probably not be enough to convince the average gamer to switch to the new operating system. A more fair comparison would be showing games that will be utilizing DX10 but are also available in a DX9 version.

Comment #2.1 by: Dean Sinclair on 12 Mar 2008, 05:56 GMT

I AGREE! I mean halo combat evolved was like 49889 years ago and I can run litterally LITTERALLY 500 frames per second on that game, but on Crysis I get like 30 FPS at highest graphics :s


Comment #3 by: George on 15 Jan 2009, 11:36 GMT reply to this comment

I can make a screenshot from directX 8 (not even 8.1) that looks better than this Halo screenshot!

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