I hav a dual boot of xp and Vista, I hav also got Virtual PC OS emu with win Vista, Win 95 and Win 98 and also DSL (Damned small linux ISO).
I hav another Virtual emu called Virtual Box. On that i hav Mandrive linux and GoS linux. I also hav WinUAE Amiga Emulator, on that I hav Workbench 1.1, 2.1, and 3.1 and I want 4.
'You can run DX10 on a mac, how else would I be running Crysis? -_- '
Crysis only needs a DX9 graphics card to run, not DX10.
DX10 is hardwired into Vista, so unless you are running Vista with a DX10 graphics card then you aren't seeing all the DX10 effects. Even if you hack the XP version to enable the Very High settings this is still not actually using DX10, it simply allows more detail, but it is still being rendered using DX9. The water effects are clearly different, for example.
Well, you got me ^_^, personally I'm not no, my GPU isn't quite good enough to run it full. I have it about mid-way. Although it would be possible with the best or second best cards that you can get for a mac pro.
You can run DX10 on a mac, how else would I be running Crysis? -_-
LOL! So you are now claiming that you are running Crysis on full quality (i.e. Very High / DX10) on a MAC with ooh, lets say a minimum would need to be 25fps. At 1920x1200, of course. Is that what you're saying, nooblet?
bullshit, you don't know what you're talking about! How does it know it's a mac? It doesn't! How can I run a PC game on a mac without first fooling the game into thinking that my mac is a PC? I set the settings myself, they are on full quality. You sir, are an idiot.
how do you get grid view?
TheUSASupporter 5 months ago
cAn u download it?
spngebobdude23 3 years ago
I hav a dual boot of xp and Vista, I hav also got Virtual PC OS emu with win Vista, Win 95 and Win 98 and also DSL (Damned small linux ISO).
I hav another Virtual emu called Virtual Box. On that i hav Mandrive linux and GoS linux. I also hav WinUAE Amiga Emulator, on that I hav Workbench 1.1, 2.1, and 3.1 and I want 4.
I hav about 10 OS on my PC!
scottysafc09 3 years ago
OK, well I'm probably running DX9 then, but who cares really? It looks nice and it plays well, what else do you want?
dan892k7 3 years ago
'You can run DX10 on a mac, how else would I be running Crysis? -_- '
Crysis only needs a DX9 graphics card to run, not DX10.
DX10 is hardwired into Vista, so unless you are running Vista with a DX10 graphics card then you aren't seeing all the DX10 effects. Even if you hack the XP version to enable the Very High settings this is still not actually using DX10, it simply allows more detail, but it is still being rendered using DX9. The water effects are clearly different, for example.
maureenOWW 3 years ago
Well, you got me ^_^, personally I'm not no, my GPU isn't quite good enough to run it full. I have it about mid-way. Although it would be possible with the best or second best cards that you can get for a mac pro.
You can run DX10 on a mac, how else would I be running Crysis? -_-
dan892k7 3 years ago
LOL! So you are now claiming that you are running Crysis on full quality (i.e. Very High / DX10) on a MAC with ooh, lets say a minimum would need to be 25fps. At 1920x1200, of course. Is that what you're saying, nooblet?
maureenOWW 3 years ago
bullshit, you don't know what you're talking about! How does it know it's a mac? It doesn't! How can I run a PC game on a mac without first fooling the game into thinking that my mac is a PC? I set the settings myself, they are on full quality. You sir, are an idiot.
dan892k7 3 years ago
That's because it auto-configures itself. In the case of Macs, to 'low'.
maureenOWW 3 years ago
I've never bothered with the frame count, but it was pretty smooth actually.
dan892k7 3 years ago