Oh, I thought Windows users could already use OpenGL render. In a GameStar interview from early-mid 2007, Epic said that the OpenGL render did have all the effects from the DirectX 10 render, so that it would look better for Linux users than for Windows XP users with their DirectX 9 render. It really would be great if it still gets a release... or imagine the CryEngine 2 running under Linux, that would be awesome. But the biggest user base is behind the Source engine and its games...
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Originally posted by Svartalf View PostMicrosoft wouldn't probably let 'em. The Big push in Microsoftland is for...
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DX10's what you're supposed to target for Windows, didn't you know? Anyhow...
Not just anongst Linux users/gamers but the whole PC gaming community. It would be sad to see them go that route. But as they say life goes on.
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Well, but at least the DirectX inventor knows what's going on:
"So it is clear that PC gaming absolutely killed [the market] in terms of revenue, killed it in terms of consumer usage—the average console gamer, according to Powers Associates, spends more time playing PC games than console games."
(http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2277507,00.asp)
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostWell, but at least the DirectX inventor knows what's going on:
"So it is clear that PC gaming absolutely killed [the market] in terms of revenue, killed it in terms of consumer usage?the average console gamer, according to Powers Associates, spends more time playing PC games than console games."
(http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2277507,00.asp)
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Well there are things already mentioned, there's more though I'll just list what I have:
These here I haven't seen mentioned
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Code licensed from AMD
Code licensed from NVIDIA
More code licensed from Fonix Speech Inc. (they actually do Linux software i.e. embedded - think mobile phones)
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So if I had to guess, being as it's supposedly "unbelievable", I would guess it's NVIDIA code.
Don't flame me, I'm just sayin
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Originally posted by edged View PostSo if I had to guess, being as it's supposedly "unbelievable", I would guess it's NVIDIA code. Don't flame me, I'm just sayin
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Originally posted by Malikith View Post...Theres no way its AMD though.
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