• @MotoAsh
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    -19 months ago

    Isn’t that already the case with … at least some DX12 features, if not DX12? Or did I mix up my versions in memory?

    I know they did it with DX 10 and Windows 7 already but that was at least supposedly due to the new driver stack.

    • MeanEYE
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      39 months ago

      To be honest, I am no longer following what MS is doing. I do remember DX10 and Win7. And that supposed thing is just BS. If Linux can have compatibility layer for entire DX lineup, they can add few calls for older versions of OS. They just don’t want to since that pushes people to new purchases.

      • @MotoAsh
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        -29 months ago

        Yea, I agree they don’t need the limitations. Kinda’ like how it’s totally possible to install 11 on a system without a TPM 2.0 chip. They just want to pretend Windows is more secure than it is.

        • MeanEYE
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          19 months ago

          Am not even sure they are using TPM the way it’s meant to be used. I have TPM on my laptop and to be honest I was too lazy to feed its random number generator to my system to increase entropy. Average Joe uses machine to browse Facebook and watch porn, not generate keys for keeping state secrets.

          • @MotoAsh
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            -29 months ago

            Well, it can also do cryptographic operations on its own of a few sorts for 2.0, so it can in theory speed some things up via offloading some cryptography… but yea, not strictly necessary for a normal end user. They mostly just want a device fingerprint to track more easily.

            • MeanEYE
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              19 months ago

              I completely missed the idea of fingerprinting. That’ll be the most likely use.