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A number of stability fixes and tweaks are included as well as a fix that previously caused the installer to trigger alerts in antivirus software. It’s the last attempt we know of to get DirectX 10 working and called DirectX 10 NYV (New Year Version). This package is from very late 2009 and KM-Software continued the work of LWGame with about a dozen updates. Although the list is in Russian, the first listed games are known to work (pictured), the second is partially working and the last is tested and not working games.ĭownload LWGame DirectX 10 for Windows XP
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During install a small list of tested games is shown. Installation is straightforward and simply a few clicks of the Next button. Just download and run the 4MB DirectX10_RC2_Fix_3-Pre-Final.zip installer inside the archive.
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This version is far easier to install because it’s just a simple executable setup file so you don’t need to do any manual work. DirectX 10 For XP by LWGameĪ Russian group called LWGame came along and made another attempt at getting DirectX 10 to work on XP in late 2008. In the end they couldn’t get it to work as well as they wanted and after several months discontinued the project.Īs always when you’re trying to install modded or hacked system files, make sure you have adequate backups to hand because a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) or a system failure is not completely unheard of when trying tools out that are so integrated into the operating system. It was called the Alky Project and they made several alpha releases but this involved quite a bit of manual work copying hacked DLL files and the DirectX SDK etc.
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There was an unofficial attempt to create a DirectX 10 distribution that enabled you to get some of the benefits the update brings. So what do you do if you want to use DirectX 10 on XP but it was never officially released by Microsoft? Some games are not made to be backwards compatible with DirectX 9 either these days and you just can’t play the game, whether your graphics card fully supports DirectX 10 and 11 or not. Although we’re now on DirectX 11 for Windows Vista, 7 and 8, and the next Windows will probably come with DirectX 12, Windows XP is stuck on DirectX 9 which is now over 10 years old. Newer versions of DirectX bring audio and visual enhancements to gaming along with better performance, so if you’re a gamer, you really want the latest DirectX you can get your hands on.ĭirectX is tightly integrated into the operating system when installed so you can’t simply install DirectX 10 or 11 on XP because it won’t work. One of the main selling points of Windows Vista was that gamers simply had to upgrade because of the integration of DirectX 10 into the new operating system. As far as Windows gaming goes, Windows XP was probably left behind way back in 2007 when Vista was released.
