Most games require the latest version of a GPU driver in order to run, so update the driver to the latest version. Make sure to install the latest version of DirectX on your computer, as this will give the game access to the latest versions of DirectX available. Updating the operating system first is important, as this will ensure that all the necessary system requirements are met by the game you wish to play. Additionally, if the game features an option for the user to select DirectX 12 or 11, then it can be changed accordingly. Generally, updating the operating system, graphics card driver, and running the game in compatibility mode can help with forcing a game to run DirectX 11. However, if you are experiencing compatibility issues with DirectX 12, this configuration switch should help. Depending on your computer, you may experience reduced performance, as DirectX 11 is generally less performant than DirectX 12.
Change the slider to DirectX 11 and save your changes.Īfter that, restart the game and it should now be running on DirectX 11. Next, open the Options menu in the game you are playing, and under the Advanced tab, you should see the option to select the version of DirectX you wish to use. I did some googling and found some half-answers but nothing really useful.You posted a BeReal and it is NOT SHOWING UP anymore. Final Fantasy VII: This seems to run fine.Ītlas Architect is the main one I want to work. I did see a terminal window still running though which seems to be trying to run a "win64-preloader" it's hangs on Ĥ.3. I start it, I see a splash screen then it goes away and nothing happens. But according to this DX11 should be supported?Ĥ.2. Atlas Architect: Gives me a message "DX11 Feature Level 10.0 is required to run the engine". I've run into two different issues from the three games I tried.:Ĥ.1.
Ran Steam and installed some games(this works fine).Instealled Steam using "Install a Windows Application" button.I have a couple of games I want to run and I'm not sure what what I'm doing wrong.