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Post icon  Posted 30 June 2009 - 10:49 PM

Hey all,

I have call of duty 2 and i would like to use directx 10 while playing call of duty 2 my computer is well able for it ;)
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Posted 30 June 2009 - 10:58 PM

Ok...

Windows Vista has Directx10 already on it. So there shouldn't be any issues using it.
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Posted 30 June 2009 - 11:13 PM

You'll need a DX10 supported game to enjoy the full effects of DX10 (Such as Crysis) but CoD2 is too old to benefit from DX10 I'm afraid. That doesn't mean that it doesn't work however, just doesn't use DX10 to its potential.

You may need to enable compatibility mode to use it however, some people have experienced problems playing it in Vista.
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Posted 30 June 2009 - 11:36 PM

View Post.Jamie, on Jul 1 2009, 12:13 AM, said:

You'll need a DX10 supported game to enjoy the full effects of DX10 (Such as Crysis) but CoD2 is too old to benefit from DX10 I'm afraid. That doesn't mean that it doesn't work however, just doesn't use DX10 to its potential.

You may need to enable compatibility mode to use it however, some people have experienced problems playing it in Vista.


And i would i do that Jamie?
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Posted 01 July 2009 - 02:06 AM

Older Games such as Call of Dust 2 don't support the full power of DX10.

Though DX9 Games will work, There are a few exceptions.

If you get the error "can't find dxd39d_xx.dll" or something similar. You will need to download that DLL in put in directly into your Windows Folder.

I had to do that With RE4 :)
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Posted 01 July 2009 - 08:38 AM

Hehe He said Call of Dust :lol:
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Posted 01 July 2009 - 11:04 AM

Everybody who's posted so far in this thread has overlooked one key detail. Older games such as Call of Duty do not support DirectX 10 at all because they are written for DirectX 9, and DirectX 10 broke compatibility with previous versions. Because of this Microsoft included a legacy version of DirectX 9 named DirectX 9EX, which includes the majority (but not all, see below) of the features of previous versions, with a few enhancements. This was included for compatibility with older games and is what is used whenever you play a DirectX 9 or prior game on Windows Vista, so DirectX 10 is irrelevant when running these games.

View Post.Jamie, on Jul 1 2009, 12:13 AM, said:

[...]That doesn't mean that it doesn't work however, just doesn't use DX10 to its potential.

Yes, it does. Like I explained older games will not use DirectX 10 at all because it is not relevant in any way due to the broken backwards compatibility and DirectX 9EX is instead used.

View PostBenjaminCharles, on Jul 1 2009, 03:06 AM, said:

Older Games such as Call of Dust 2 don't support the full power of DX10.

Though DX9 Games will work, There are a few exceptions.

If you get the error "can't find dxd39d_xx.dll" or something similar. You will need to download that DLL in put in directly into your Windows Folder.

I had to do that With RE4 :)

Again, it is not going to be used at all. As you have seen from your experience, Vista's implementation of DirectX 9EX is not perfect. There are some key DLL files missing which are required by some older games and you can either manually replace them one by one by reading a game's error message and then Googling that key DLL file required, or install a copy of DirectX 9c designed for earlier Windows versions. The latter is going to be less hassle than the former because it already includes all the files that such troublesome older games may require; once installed you can throw all your "can't find d3d9x_xx.dll" worries to the wind. I've done this with a few troublesome games and have had no problems whatsoever.
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Posted 01 July 2009 - 12:10 PM

View PostBadcrew, on Jul 1 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

View Post.Jamie, on Jul 1 2009, 12:13 AM, said:

[...]That doesn't mean that it doesn't work however, just doesn't use DX10 to its potential.

Yes, it does. Like I explained older games will not use DirectX 10 at all because it is not relevant in any way due to the broken backwards compatibility and DirectX 9EX is instead used.

My meaning behind "That doesn't mean that it wont work" was that it doesn't mean that the game won't work with vista. You are right, however, I remember seeing this mentioned elsewhere, I guess it just slipped my mind.
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