![]() Also, having to always run the game through – given PIX is used to collect data, it might introduce additional overhead. Curiously, this issue also goes away when the game runs through… PIX, a graphics debugger! However, similar issues apply.Considering how complex DX9 is, it’s also hard to prove that absolutely Which might bump up system requirements considerably. ![]() However, dgVoodoo wraps game’s Direct3D 9 to Direct3D 11,
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