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Would you like Bioware to patch support for DX12?


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DragonAgeLegend

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I was wondering if you guys think Bioware should patch support DX12 for DAI since apparently it's going to make huge changes to games performance wise. I know they most likely will not, but it would be really awesome if they did. DAI would probably run so much better. 

 

Maybe ME:A will get this instead? 



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Given how the PC version of Quantum Break (and Gears of War Ultimate Edition before it) turned out, I'm not too much in a hurry.



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Were they bad?

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Gileadan

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Were they bad?

I don't remember many details about Gears of War Ultimate except that it is a choppy mess on PC... but Quantum Break, ugh.

The graphics are upscaled from 720p just like on XBone, and the resulting blurry imagery is more obvious on a monitor than on a TV screen. Despite the cheap upscaling, many users are regularly experiencing bad frame drops on PC. It's easily one of the worst PC ports in recent existence, and many of its shortcomings are blamed on Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform.

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I don't remember many details about Gears of War Ultimate except that it is a choppy mess on PC... but Quantum Break, ugh.

The graphics are upscaled from 720p just like on XBone, and the resulting blurry imagery is more obvious on a monitor than on a TV screen. Despite the cheap upscaling, many users are regularly experiencing bad frame drops on PC. It's easily one of the worst PC ports in recent existence, and many of its shortcomings are blamed on Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform.

QB is very disappointing, really happy I never bought it. Rise of the Tomb Raider has DX12 but apparently it runs slower with it on than off. Maybe because it's such new tech they don't know how to optimize it properly just yet.