Still No DirectX 10 Hardware

You know all those new, pretty nex-gen PC games constantly showcased? Like Crysis. One thing you might not know is that all of those (impressive) gameplay sequences are rendered using DirectX 9 hardware, not Direct X 10 as they claim. That’s because there is still no hardware from nVidia and ATi capable of utilizing DX10. So as pretty as they look, they might look even better in the future, when Windows Vista lunches with DX10 in ’07, along with DX10 compatible graphics hardware from nVidia and ATi.





