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Only shows Image Sharpenin. OS Geforce Drivers I fixed my black screen flicker sharing my experience. Water under the bridge. That's because, like it or not, Microsoft Corp. By the end of , a whole new generation of games for Windows Vista will be here as well. At that point, if you're a Windows gamer, you'll have no choice but to upgrade to Vista -- unless you're ready to throw in the towel on PC gaming and buy an Xbox , PlayStation 3 or Nintendo Wii instead.

In the meantime, Vista will continue to polarize the masses, generating tons of high-octane comments and flames on its numerous strengths and failings, both for gaming and more-productive endeavors. Truth be told, despite the flak Microsoft has taken for removing planned features from Vista and missing its target launch date by years, this is an ambitious new operating system in numerous categories, including 3-D graphics and gaming.

But is the new operating system good for gaming? To answer this question, we explored Vista's gaming strengths and weaknesses in depth. What we found at the end of the day was fairly surprising. Read on for answers, detailed explanations, and several suggestions that will help you get the most out of Vista gaming. Hardware incompatibilities. It's no huge surprise to anyone that the upgrade to Windows Vista has created numerous instances of driver incompatibility and dissatisfaction -- these kinds of issues arise whenever there's a major operating system upgrade.

What has been surprising is the frustrations gamers have experienced in getting their existing hardware -- 3-D graphics cards and the like -- to work with their existing games library in Windows Vista at the same performance levels as in Windows XP. The Internet is rife with reports of games such as World of Warcraft and F. Not surprisingly, the chief culprit is 3-D card drivers, particularly for DirectX 9 DX9 and lower-caliber video cards. DirectX is a Windows API designed by Microsoft to allow software developers standardized low-level access to PC peripherals such as the video graphics processor.

The newest version is DirectX Windows Vista includes a new driver model that taps the graphics processing unit GPU to perform memory scheduling, which is useful for allocating memory and other system resources to each open application.



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