Try disconnecting from the internet before you load the game. "Loading" should be red. You'll eventually get to a screen that says"play the game." You can reconnect after pressing that button.guys, infinite loading what im doing wrong?
Try disconnecting from the internet before you load the game. "Loading" should be red. You'll eventually get to a screen that says"play the game." You can reconnect after pressing that button.guys, infinite loading what im doing wrong?
nobut am I supposed to be able to pick up the key
I'm shocked by what I saw. It is written that version 11 ...Run dxdiag to find out which DirectX version is installed in your system.
I seriously doubt that it is DirectX 9, because Windows 7 comes with DX 11 by default. I doubt it can be downgraded in Windows 7 or that anyone ever has actually downgraded if because of the old graphics hardware.
The fact that your graphics card only supports up to DX 9 does not mean that DX 9 is installed. It means that you have DX 11 with graphics functionality limited to DX 9 and you can run Unity with limited graphics.
I'm shocked by what I saw. It is written that version 11 ...
Dude, GeForce 8800 GTS only supports directx 10. It’s, like, twelve years old.I'm shocked by what I saw. It is written that version 11 ...
Have you seen my video card? She is does not support DirectX 11!You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I know! Therefore, I cannot understand how BB-Glamor works and how dxdiag can tell me that DirectX 11 works for me!Dude, GeForce 8800 GTS only supports directx 10. It’s, like, twelve years old.
Thank you for the clarification. I understand.As I said, it doesn't matter that your hardware doesn't support it. It's the software that matters.
...Unless you try to run some software that requires some DirectX 11-specific functions that your graphics card doesn't support.
This game doesn't have such requirements, it just needs DX 11 software to run. DirectX software itself has no hardware requirements, it's just an API, interface between software and hardware (drivers, actually).
And Windows 7 comes with DirectX 11 by default. And DX software can not be downgraded, it's an integral part of Windows 7.
I will again have to look for pirated Windows, this time 10, and again get used to the new Windows.Microsoft's support for Windows 7 ends when this year does, by the way.