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Right now I'm on Windows 10 but it's general bugginess and annoying "features" have got me thinking about moving back to Windows 7. One of the main reasons I upgraded was to take advantage of the under the hood features; D3D12, faster boots, etc. But it seems D3D12 is far harder to take advantage of then people thought.
My main reason for sticking with Windows 10 would be D3D12 but if it doesn't take off like some people are suggesting then the incentive to stay on 10 is almost nill. Do you think D3D12 will end up like D3D10?
My main reason for sticking with Windows 10 would be D3D12 but if it doesn't take off like some people are suggesting then the incentive to stay on 10 is almost nill. Do you think D3D12 will end up like D3D10?
