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DirectX 10 heading to Linux and OSX
« on: March 12, 2009, 01:58:53 AM »
Tomorrows New Today Published Mar 12, 2009

All you Linux & Mac folks are always running us PC people down, and how nuch safer your Os'es are than our Windows.  MS is giving Y'all something else to play with...DirectX 10. Have a read and Enjoy your new games.

Giving the penguin and leopard something more to play with.

Windows isn't the be all and end all for everyone, since it can be very demanding of resources at times, and plain just won't do what you want at others, but the one thing it does do well is gaming.


DirectX 10 is a set of instructions that allow software to interact directly with the hardware, allowing textures to be shuffled around and other computational data to be worked on by the GPU core, and was originally exclusive to Vista (though Windows 7 will also have it).

CodeWeavers' CEO, Jeremy White, announced his company's outlook for 2009, specifically mentioning his CrossOver Games software:

We've just shipped a lot of those 'under the hood' improvements for games out in CrossOver Games 7.2. We're really pushing Direct X 9 support pretty far along, and getting ready to move on Direct X 10.

This means that Linux and OSX users who aren't particularly fond of Windows Vista may be able to play the latest games with all the effects and features intact, where before it might not have been possible.

Have a look at his outlook post to see what you think, but if we can finally remove the shackles of Windows and game on Linux? Well, it's going to be interesting to see what happens.

Learn about DirectX 10 here:

http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/Feature/108219,all-about-directx-10.aspx

Read about Codeweavers here:

http://www.codeweavers.com/about/people/blogs/jwhite/2009/3/9/the-outlook-for-2009