Can you also please make screenshot of the table? Thx EDIT: I don't know if it was this update or the windows SDK 8 which I installed but now I have the DXcpl in system 32 with this option. BTW did you installed also the DirectX SDK? I installed latest which I found - From june 2010. You all can try it as well.Click to expand.Thx I will try it. I did not do any performance tests, but while playing I felt no change or degrade in performance.Although 2 Games did not work when I included them, they are: NFS Most wanted 2, and Sleeping Dogs, rest all the games were working fine and the looks did change on the better side.
Believe it or not, The visual look did change for the games.The quality was sharp, clear and smooth.
And then click OK.What did I see and feel: As because Microsoft has told that tis can emulate the Dx11 Features on a Dx10 GPU, so I used this on the app OpenGLVierwer.exe, now when I run the program without including it in the Dxcpl.exe list, it showed that my PC was a Dx 10.1 i.e Shader Model 4.1 supporter and when I had included that in the list, it showed Dx 11 as the Feature Level and Shader Model 5.0!!! Well to verify, I included many games in the Dxcpl.exe list and ran them. And keep the 'Feature Level Limit' to '11_1'. For eg: to test its working I added the Openglviewer.exe to the list.THEN If you look carefully in the Dxcpl.exe window, at the bottom you have an Option of 'Force Warp'. This Dxcpl.exe is a kind of setting for Dx10 and Dx11 Now add the Executable game or application on the List. Go to ->c: windows system32 and open the 'dxcpl.exe'.
The file is D3d10warp.dll Now how to make use of that, simple. I only tested it on Windows 8, and I guess it will only work on Windows 8.According to Microsoft Windows 8 has a DirectX Warper capable of Executing Dx 9 to Dx 11.1 Shaders itself. A separate 圆4 version may be available from Microsoft.Page maintained by Fernando Ortega.Wanna run Dx11 Shaders on DX10.1 compatible GPU, Follow this.
Accesses settings of the DirectX component in Windows from Control Panel: The DirectX 9.0c Control Panel includes access to a variety of configuration settings.