2007-06-05 05:35 PM
2007-06-08 08:09 PM
gkmethy wrote:July, PC World magazine, pg. 68 says, "Windows Vista's DirectX 10 technology promises richer applications and more life-like games, but to enjoy them you'll need a DX10-ready graphics card."
The only significant difference I can think of is that AC 11 now uses DirectX display technology for some of the 2D feedback effects. If your video card supports DirectX, but does not do it very well, that might cause such problems. Try to update your video card driver, maybe that helps. It is also possible to turn off DirectX support, but that requires fumbling in the Windows Registry, so first please check your drivers.
2007-06-08 10:24 PM
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2007-06-15 06:10 AM
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2007-06-15 08:41 AM
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2007-06-17 10:11 PM
WENDY_NEVERLAND wrote:I'm not personally having any problems with AC11, but one of our framers has struck the same issues you describe - achingly slow performance in 2D. 3D seems to be fine.
and when i draw sth in 2D its going very slowly
as if you re watching a video from a cd that the driver cannot read well and its going frame by frame
2007-06-17 11:09 PM
2007-06-17 11:19 PM
2007-06-17 11:27 PM
henrypootel wrote:ActiveX is a Windows-only technology - the problems reported to me are happening on a Mac. It's not happening on my MBP, so it must be connected to specific configurations.
I also found AC11 to be insanely slow in 2D when I first started it up. Then i noticed the little FPS counter in the top right corner, which is only supposed to come up when in 3D apps(games usually). This, as Greg mentioned, is because the 2D windows are now drawn using DirectX, instead of in software as before.