mantis2007
Chieftain
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We're 90 days from release of Civilization V - and I'm considering making an upgrade to my gaming rig to get ready for the stunning graphics we've all seen in the gameplay videos released so far.
Firaxis has reassured the masses that the game is fully compatible with older DirectX 9 hardware, but they've also said that Civ V will have some graphics capabilities for which you will need a DirectX 11 compatible system. Will the benefits of DirectX 11 make a system upgrade worth it?
I've only seen one screenshot that hints at the difference in appearance between Civ V on older (DirectX 9) hardware when compared to newer hardware. WePlayCiv posted a screenshot showing DirectX 11 quality on the left and "integrated" (meaning non-DirectX 11) on the right. Important disclaimer: This screenshot is from an early build of the game (shown at the GDC10 conference), sothere's no guarantee that the image on the right represents how the final game will look on my current hardware. This screenshot only hints at the sort of sacrifices you might make if you play Civ V without DirectX 11.
Fortunately, upgrading a desktop PC to DirectX 11 is relatively easy -- just pop in a new graphics processing unit (GPU). I have my eye on a ~$150 DirectX 11 GPU right now. In addition to the DirectX 11 compatibility, this GPU also provides a nice boost to my system's graphics capabilities. I'll see a nice boost in general.
But, times are tough. $150 isn't an insignificant amount of cash. Will the added graphics muscle and DirectX 11 benefits justify the expense on a new GPU?
Firaxis has reassured the masses that the game is fully compatible with older DirectX 9 hardware, but they've also said that Civ V will have some graphics capabilities for which you will need a DirectX 11 compatible system. Will the benefits of DirectX 11 make a system upgrade worth it?
I've only seen one screenshot that hints at the difference in appearance between Civ V on older (DirectX 9) hardware when compared to newer hardware. WePlayCiv posted a screenshot showing DirectX 11 quality on the left and "integrated" (meaning non-DirectX 11) on the right. Important disclaimer: This screenshot is from an early build of the game (shown at the GDC10 conference), sothere's no guarantee that the image on the right represents how the final game will look on my current hardware. This screenshot only hints at the sort of sacrifices you might make if you play Civ V without DirectX 11.
Fortunately, upgrading a desktop PC to DirectX 11 is relatively easy -- just pop in a new graphics processing unit (GPU). I have my eye on a ~$150 DirectX 11 GPU right now. In addition to the DirectX 11 compatibility, this GPU also provides a nice boost to my system's graphics capabilities. I'll see a nice boost in general.
But, times are tough. $150 isn't an insignificant amount of cash. Will the added graphics muscle and DirectX 11 benefits justify the expense on a new GPU?