Again, MS is forcing people to use their latest technology again. It's becoming really sad:
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/pro...d3d10overview/
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Again, MS is forcing people to use their latest technology again. It's becoming really sad:
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/pro...d3d10overview/
Seems nobody cares.
I think they are trying to get people away from W98. :)
DX 10 is BRAND new stuff. Like .Net, I don't think anyone is going to care for at least a couple of years. Besides, I'm sure theres a way to make the DX10 installer think you have vista. (I'm not saying I will figure it out, but I can almost bet someone will figure it out.).
Backwards compatibiliy is a thing of the past. Get with the times JR. ;)
Backwards compatibility = More customers will buy/use your products
I think MS and game companies who plan on using DX10 will make more money if they made it backwards compatible. Besides I was never too fond of .NET, and since Vista is completely running on .NET....well you get the picture.
It's actually not running on .NET at all. It's not very far removed from XP.
But, they can do what they like seeing as they made it all. Its not "sad" it should just give you an incentive to use alternative products :)
From a certain point of view, I'm glad they are "redoing" direct X for a new OS. What is the point of a new OS if all the same old crap is running on it? over time, development has to drop pieces of backwards compatibility to be a new version, rather than just a continuous upgrade. I don't think it's fair to want to run everything on Vista that ran on XP.
THAT SAID..
Hopefully you'll be able to run DX9 and DX10 on the same install, kind of like how you can with the .NET framework 1.1/2.0 Otherwise, Gaming on Vista is doomed.
Bill
DX10 is working from the ground up VERY differently then DX9. The way graphics is handled in Vista is TOTALY new. You can't compare it to WinXP at all. The first port of DX9 to Visat took a **** long time to do. And it didn't add any new feautures at all. There is a bunch of articles about it on the net if you are interested. Just serach for "Windows graphics foundation". And you will find a lot. I think the whole thing is a great idea. The new way will be much better for everyone. Included you, when you grow up.
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Originally Posted by conipto
Gaming on Vista is NOT doomed. OpenGL on Vista probably is...
Actully i dont see a problem, if you wnat new technology use new technology. Simple as, if you wnat to continue to use dx 9 you can stay with xp, else vista is your future :)
Nothing to complain about really....
Microsoft hasn't forced customers to do anything. You are free to use FreeBSD, UNIX, Linux Mac OS X, SkyOS, etc...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
Besides, if you're going to develop using a latest technology, it's rediculous that it would work with older technology. That's like buying a hydrogen car and getting upset it can't work with gas. It's different, it's new, it's better.
.Net still requires a foundation to run on. It cannot run on itself, there it's impossible for any operating system to run on .Net.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
Having said that, Microsoft was planning on re-writing Explorer and Internet Explorer, as well as a few other Applications in .Net but decided not to 2 years ago or so.
Besides, even game companies who use the latest technology, they usually have ways to sell it/make it work on older software/systems. Like XBox 360 games, for example. There are many games coming out and out already on the XBox 360 and other, lower end systems as well.
OpenGL is NOT doomed on Vista. In fact, it's going to be better.Quote:
Originally Posted by NoteMe
There were rumors that OpenGL was going to work horribly on Vista because it was re-done to be built on top of DirectX. This is not true.
Read my news posting about it http://binaryidiot.com/index.php?area=news&id=13
Even John Carmack is leaving the OpenGL platform. No one is left using it. And if no one is left using it and it is not updated as said. Well?Quote:
Originally Posted by kasracer
And no, I am not going to read your science fiction novel...
Let's face it. OpenGL is dying.
If you want to read up on how DX 10 will work on Vista and some of the new feautures of DX 10, then you can get a couple of the power point presentations from Microsoft from PDC 2005 here:
http://www.thezbuffer.com/articles/284.aspx
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OpenGL is far form dying. Mac OS X uses it exclusively for GUIs and games (which, btw, every quarter Apple sells a record number of computers and copies of OS X). Apple is gaining quite a bit of support now a-days. Also, most open-source projects use OpenGL or SDL or some variant of the two.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
Yeah people are focusing on DirectX more-so now than ever before, but I can guarentee you that'll change with OS X becoming more popular, as well as other *nix platforms.
So unless Microsoft opens up DirectX to be portable, OpenGL support has to go up. It won't die. Not for a very very long time.