Ubisoft says it is moving Rainbow Six Siege to DirectX 12 as it gets ready for Operation Prep Phase and the incoming Siege X ...
Ubisoft is moving Rainbow Six Siege over to DirectX12, meaning DX11 video cards will no longer be able to play the game, as teams prep new Siege X update.
The first and foremost step to fix DX12 FPS drops in Rainbow Six Siege is to update your graphics card drivers. The drivers often need to be manually downloaded after a game’s update, and not doing so ...
Ubisoft has officially announced that with the upcoming Y10S1 update, Rainbow Six Siege will discontinue support of DirectX 11 graphical API.
Before you even launch Civilization 7, there's a choice that's perplexing many gamers – the choice between DX12 or Vulkan. On the Steam version of the game, launching the game for the first time ...
Nvidia explains in a post which is a DX12 Work Graphs case study of deferred shading: “There is a cost associated with managing the graph’s records and scheduling work. This cost eats some of ...
Alongside the release of Operation Prep Phase, which will mark the start of Rainbow Six Siege's Year 10 and will bring a new ...
However, it still has quite a lot of known bugs: Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (DX12) may exhibit darker than expected shadows in certain campaign scenarios.
Alongside that, the new release also fixes a video playback issue in DirectX 12 (DX12) games, resolves a multi-monitor bug, and more. The full changelog is given below: New! Gives you the option ...
In brief: Buried near the end of the description for the Nvidia App update that introduced support for RTX 50 series graphics cards, multi-frame generation, and DLSS 4, is a little-noticed new ...
This driver also makesTom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands the latest game to get NVIDIA Ansel. Ansel is a revolutionary new way to capture in-game shots. Think of Ansel as a camera that is ...