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DirectX 10 Editorial @ ASE Labs
Posted by Regeneration on March 12th, 2007, 08:09 PM

Unfortunately, Microsoft did not deem it necessary to release this upgrade to users of it's "defunct" operating system, Windows XP. This truly frustrated many people, and for good reason. In the past, Microsoft has released DirectX upgrades for outdated operating systems, so that users who may not have the money, or just don't like the next version, could still play the latest games and utilize the latest hardware.

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Unfortunately, Microsoft did not deem it necessary to release this upgrade to users of it's "defunct" operating system, Windows XP.
I think I'm gonna barf ... cleanup in isle 9
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If they released DX10 for XP, that'd kill the only reason anyone should buy Vista at all... I wouldn't count on getting DX10 without Vista.
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I prefer OpenGL. But right now that is the only reason why i would upgrade to Vista.
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Originally Posted by Arklon
If they released DX10 for XP, that'd kill the only reason anyone should buy Vista at all... I wouldn't count on getting DX10 without Vista.
No they are including DX10 only with Vista to force you to upgrade to get it ... its all marketing
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Originally Posted by Mac Daddy
No they are including DX10 only with Vista to force you to upgrade to get it ... its all marketing
That's... pretty much what I just said.
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True and said in a slightly different way
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