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The Time is Now for DirectX 10. Checkout these great games that feature groundbreaking graphics technology.
 
 
 
Get a full list of the latest DirectX 10 games below.

DirectX 10 The Basics: 101 

 

Simply put, DirectX is a Windows technology that enables higher performance in graphics and sound when you're playing games or watching video on your PC.

At the core of DirectX are its application programming interfaces, or APIs. The APIs act as a kind of bridge for the hardware and the software to "talk" to each other. The DirectX APIs gives multimedia applications access to the advanced features of high-performance hardware such as three-dimensional (3-D) graphics acceleration chips and sound cards. They control low- level functions, including two- dimensional (2-D) graphics acceleration; support for input devices such as joysticks, keyboards, and mice; and control of sound mixing and sound output.

Because of DirectX, what you experience with your computer is better 3-D graphics and immersive music and audio effects.

DirectX 10 Games for Windows Titles

Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures™ Hellgate: London
BioShock Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration
Crysis® World in Conflict
Gears of War for Windows


DirectX 10 Benefits
DirectX 10 offers a wide variety of benefits to gamers. Let's dive into the details now:

• More Life-like materials and characters

Picture 1: DirectX 10 (Crysis) 
Picture 2: DirectX 9 (Halo: Combat Evolved) 

You can see the difference for yourself when we compare Picture 2, a screenshot taken from 'Halo: Combat evolved', a PC game which was among the best of its class at release to Picture 1, an image from 'Crysis', a PC game which is slated to release soon. Halo uses DirectX 9.0b to support its graphics while Crysis makes use of DirectX 10.

DirectX 10 adds a new level of realism to games by making characters more life-like. You can see the incredible detail in the screenshot above. The facial expressions, details of the face, the handle-bar moustache and the glazed looking eyes all add to the realism.

For technical details, please visit: http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/