Assassin’s creed has DX10.1 support - Games review

Windows recently launched the first service pack for Vista, which in addition to the necessary security and stabilitize also the one and the other was changed to the driver model picture and sound. So with Vista SP1 support for DirectX 10.1, which is found on all AMD video from the HD 3000 series. Furthermore word with the Service pack also Xaudio model of Xbox360 to the PC platform, which an easier game console game can transfer to the PC.
And although DirectX 10.1 only recently available, it appears that the first game which uses it to be already arrived, Assassin’s Creed. This game was originally for the console, but more recently it is also available for PC gamers. The developers at the ‘porting’ of the game is indeed a renderpad built for DX10.1 because a benchmark of Rage3D provides interesting results. They tested the game with AMD’s tweek HD3870 X2 video card and saw that the framerates with Vista SP1 (and thus DX10.1 support) a lot higher with DX10.0 (without SP1).
With DX10.1 the game itself determine how the AA is carried out, making it possible to improve image quality and / or higher performance gain than DX10.0. That they are at Ubisoft, the makers of Assassin’s Creed, useful use them demonstrated by the benchmarks. Without AA took the game nearly 10% more fps under DX10.1 and 4x AA was the framerate even average 18% higher than on the same hardware under DX10.0.
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