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Battlefield 2 BF2 on a 24" imac questions
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<blockquote data-quote="wytwolf" data-source="post: 437281" data-attributes="member: 21563"><p>Yes but just because the card doesn't support it doesn't mean it won't help. You should always have the most upto date directx and drivers. It sounds stupid but it can help. I upgraded my directx 8 to 9 and it helped my old directx 8 card. Just because it won't use the new DX9 features doesn't mean MS has tweaked the features that my card is using and make it run smoother. It may or may not help but it won't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wytwolf, post: 437281, member: 21563"] Yes but just because the card doesn't support it doesn't mean it won't help. You should always have the most upto date directx and drivers. It sounds stupid but it can help. I upgraded my directx 8 to 9 and it helped my old directx 8 card. Just because it won't use the new DX9 features doesn't mean MS has tweaked the features that my card is using and make it run smoother. It may or may not help but it won't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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