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major_setback 06-23-2012 09:05 PM

As B6 stated, the majority of Eastern/Russian federation countries use it, so it has to be be supported (because unauthenticated versions of Dx10 operating systems don't exist).

Poll options are biased towards only one opinion.

I very much agree that it should be supported though it will not affect me personally. There is no poll option that suits this position.

MBF 06-24-2012 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redroach (Post 435971)
Stop it! Stop it! STOP IT! DX9 is supported on the CoD box -> CoD stays supported until at least the next (first? last? never-coming?) addon. Simple as that. Call it "contractual obligation" if you want to.

This.

Codex 06-25-2012 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt (Post 436073)
On a final note, remember our precious, shiny effects that we love so much and everybody was upset and accusing the devs of cutting features to artificially improve performance in the alpha patch when they went missing? They are coded entirely in DX9. So, if anyone wants to wait another couple months for the team to do all the effects from scratch on DX10 only, be my guest and support the exclusion of DX9.

...

No DX9 = patch takes longer. It's really that simple :-P

That just comes down to poor design of the graphics engine ... but then who am I to judge ;)

FS~Phat 06-25-2012 02:55 AM

This has run its course and been flogged to death and is just festering away.

The DX9 support still exists in the current official patch and is intended to be added again in another beta patch when the devs are ready.

They have heard you.

Thread Closed, enough said.


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