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Old 04-25-2011, 09:55 PM
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no! in fact..directX3 is a must!

god! stop post for say stupidity! DirectX 9 will die... like directx 8 die...directx 7 too and all before...

go to windows seven and stop cry to stay on xp!
take the pill....ROF is looking great on dx9 so we could have the same in CLOD...currently landscape in CLOD is not even near that....btw that wasnt an attack on CLOD but a suggestion, just a thought....
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Old 04-28-2011, 04:21 PM
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take the pill....ROF is looking great on dx9 so we could have the same in CLOD...currently landscape in CLOD is not even near that....btw that wasnt an attack on CLOD but a suggestion, just a thought....
remember how OPEN they love to build a game, I mean open to the future. dx10, dx11, many tags in the INI files that do not have any use NOW (megatextures?) , but will unchain the engine power tomorrow
Just think about effects, water and textures from the original Sturmovik until Ultrapack...
If there is a game (and a philosophy) you cant ask to stick to the past, this is COD.
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