Difference between revisions of "List of Direct3D 2-7 games"
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{{ii}} Add or update the <code><nowiki>|direct3d versions = </nowiki></code> parameter in [[PCGamingWiki:Editing_guide/Other_information#API_table|the API table]]. | {{ii}} Add or update the <code><nowiki>|direct3d versions = </nowiki></code> parameter in [[PCGamingWiki:Editing_guide/Other_information#API_table|the API table]]. | ||
{{ii}} References goes into the <code><nowiki>|direct3d notes = </nowiki></code> parameter in [[PCGamingWiki:Editing_guide/Other_information#API_table|the API table]]. | {{ii}} References goes into the <code><nowiki>|direct3d notes = </nowiki></code> parameter in [[PCGamingWiki:Editing_guide/Other_information#API_table|the API table]]. |
Revision as of 13:57, 14 March 2020
AMD Catalyst Control Center |
- Add or update the
|direct3d versions =
parameter in the API table. - References goes into the
|direct3d notes =
parameter in the API table. - This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages.
- The first version of Direct3D was shipped with DirectX 2.0 and 3.0. There is no "DirectX 1.0" game that makes use of Direct3D. Additionally, there never was a "DirectX 4.0" as that release was cancelled.
Total number of games: {{#ask: |~3*||~5*||~6*||~7* |format=count }}
{{#ask: |~3*||~5*||~6*||~7* |?Developed by |?Published by |?Uses engine |?Direct3D versions |?Release date |+limit=1 |?Available on|+order=desc |limit=500 |mainlabel=Game |headers=plain }}