I'm trying to run Dead by Daylight. I know I'm running DirectX 11, but it says feature level 11.0 is needed. how do I fix this? I am ready to post any log if necessary.
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The version of the DirectX Runtime you have installed which describes what the OS software can support is not the same thing as the Direct3D Hardware Feature Level which describes the support your video hardware provides. See this blog post and MSDN: Direct3D feature levels
For example, if you have Windows 7 installed, then you have the DirectX 11.0 Runtime or the partial DirectX 11.1 Runtime update. If you have Windows 8.1, then you have the DirectX 11.2 Runtime. With Windows 10, you have the DirectX 12.0 Runtime which supports 11.3 (or with the November 2015 build 10586, 11.4) as well as 12.0
The version of the DirectX Runtime doesn't indicate anything about whether or not the system is running a Direct3D 9-era Shader Model 2.0 part (which would be
D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_9_1
or D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_9_2
), a Shader Model 3.0 part (D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_9_3
), a Direct3D 10 video card from 2006,(D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_10_0
or D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_10_1
), a Direct3D 11 video card from 2010 (D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_11_0
), or a just released latest card (D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_11_1
, D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_12_0
, or D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_12_1
). In fact, with Windows 10 an application can be using Directx 11.4 and in theory require a D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_12_1
Direct3D Feature Level video card to run.The game system requirements state a minimum of DX11 Compatible GeForce GTX 460 1GB or AMD HD 6850 1GB which are 2010-era video cards. It expects you to have a PC gaming system with support for Direct3D Hardware Feature Level 11.0 or better video card. While it is possible that you have the wrong driver installed for your hardware, more likely you just don't have a recent or powerful enough GPU to support that title.
Intel HD Graphics 4000/2500 (aka 'Ivy Bridge' or '3rd generation Core') or later supports Direct3D Feature Level 11.0, but it may not be considered sufficient performance by the developer/publisher to support this particular title.
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I've written a program, which uses DirectX 11. When creating the device, I use feature level 9.0c (D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_9_3, to be specific).
My initial understanding of feature levels is, that choosing one allows the program to be compatible with graphics cards, which does not support later versions of DirectX.
As far as I know, DirectX 11 may not be installed on Windows Vista (at least not officially), but imagine, how surprised I was, when all graphics features worked like charm on Windows Vista.
The question is: why? How? Is the DirectX 11 so smart, that it uses DirectX 9 binaries, when no 11 ones are available? Is it maybe the feature of DirectX 10? Maybe Microsoft enabled Vista support for DirectX 11? There must be something to it, I don't believe in such coincidences...
MSDN is silent on this matter. Or at least I couldn't find the appropriate topic.
Any explanation for this?
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If you install SP2 or KB971512 on Visa then it supports DirectX 11: http://www.mydigitallife.info/directx-11-direct3d-for-windows-vista-and-windows-server-2008-free-download/
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