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Battlefield 3 does not support Dx9, and will not run on XP. I think this is going to have some major implications on the PC gaming market, both in graphics and system performance.
Lets use the steam stats as a resource and starting point.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey
Windows 7 64 bit - 41.06%
Windows XP 32 bit - 18.47%
Windows Vista 64 bit - 12.44%
Windows Vista 32 bit - 11.94%
Since BF3 does not support XP, around 18% of the customer base will not be able to play.
Now lets take the Source engine that runs on Dx9, and is going on 7 years old. With new games like BF3 moving away from Dx9 and windows XP, can Valve release another Dx9 game, stay with current trends and stay competitive?
With the success of Metro2033, I suspect that Metro: First Light will be a Dx11 game.
Serious Sam BFE - the steam store says its DirectX: 9.0c
Rage - OpenGL
Skyrim - found some stuff that says is might be a Dx11 game
Then there are the memory requirements, as games grow larger, and memory is cheap, how long until windows xp can just provide enough memory for the game to run? There are a number of games where the recommended specs for XP are calling for the maximum amount of memory XP supports. I feel that games and game developers have reached a point where XP is no longer a valid gaming platform.
Windows XP will continue to lose market share, that is for certain, but will directx9 games also lose market share?
Playing left 4 dead 2 the other night, I have to admit the graphics look dated and stale. To me, metro2033 looks better then l4d/l4d2, and I do not have a dx11 video card.
In short:
As more people move away from XP, I suspect gamers will up the graphics bar with Dx11. When a game like BF3 or Metro: First Light is released, its going to be difficult for people to go back to a game running Dx9.
Has windows XP reached its end of life as a gaming platform?
But, with XP still controlling 18% of the market, it will not be easy to dismiss.
Lets use the steam stats as a resource and starting point.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey
Windows 7 64 bit - 41.06%
Windows XP 32 bit - 18.47%
Windows Vista 64 bit - 12.44%
Windows Vista 32 bit - 11.94%
Since BF3 does not support XP, around 18% of the customer base will not be able to play.
Now lets take the Source engine that runs on Dx9, and is going on 7 years old. With new games like BF3 moving away from Dx9 and windows XP, can Valve release another Dx9 game, stay with current trends and stay competitive?
With the success of Metro2033, I suspect that Metro: First Light will be a Dx11 game.
Serious Sam BFE - the steam store says its DirectX: 9.0c
Rage - OpenGL
Skyrim - found some stuff that says is might be a Dx11 game
Then there are the memory requirements, as games grow larger, and memory is cheap, how long until windows xp can just provide enough memory for the game to run? There are a number of games where the recommended specs for XP are calling for the maximum amount of memory XP supports. I feel that games and game developers have reached a point where XP is no longer a valid gaming platform.
Windows XP will continue to lose market share, that is for certain, but will directx9 games also lose market share?
Playing left 4 dead 2 the other night, I have to admit the graphics look dated and stale. To me, metro2033 looks better then l4d/l4d2, and I do not have a dx11 video card.
In short:
As more people move away from XP, I suspect gamers will up the graphics bar with Dx11. When a game like BF3 or Metro: First Light is released, its going to be difficult for people to go back to a game running Dx9.
Has windows XP reached its end of life as a gaming platform?
But, with XP still controlling 18% of the market, it will not be easy to dismiss.