Directx Microsoft (DirectX) is what's ruining Black Ops 6 right now Black Ops 6 has been here for over two weeks now, but this bug seems to be crashing the game more and more. Until someone fixes it, there are things you can try. Microsoft's 'missing link' for PC and Xbox gaming will finally put upscaling woes among developers to rest Microsoft is working with Nvidia, AMD, and Intel to enhance video upscaling support across Windows and Xbox games with its DirectSR tech. Microsoft will debut DirectX 'DirectSR' super-resolution graphics tech at GDC — could this tech end up in Xbox too? Will Xbox consoles finally get some graphics upscaling tech? Latest about Directx NVIDIA now has WHQL-certified GeForce graphics drivers for Windows 10 By John Callaham last updated 20 November 18 Nvidia Windows 10 preview users can now benchmark their DirectX 12 PC with new test By John Callaham last updated 20 November 18 Windows 10 Microsoft wants to give game developers a boost with machine learning, DirectX Raytracing By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published 19 March 18 Microsoft helped kick off 2018's Game Developers Conference with a look at how developers can use WindowsML and DirectX to make better – and better looking – games. Gaming 1 2 3 4 Archives Get the Windows Central NewsletterAll the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Starfield Creations no longer have to disable Achievements2Google Drive is finally available for those with Qualcomm Windows 11 ARM laptops3Assassin's Creed Syndicate is now 60 FPS on Xbox Series X|S4Grammarly Pro's 50% off deal comes just once a year5Remedy Entertainment says Control 2 will be an action-RPG
NVIDIA now has WHQL-certified GeForce graphics drivers for Windows 10 By John Callaham last updated 20 November 18
Windows 10 preview users can now benchmark their DirectX 12 PC with new test By John Callaham last updated 20 November 18
Microsoft wants to give game developers a boost with machine learning, DirectX Raytracing By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published 19 March 18 Microsoft helped kick off 2018's Game Developers Conference with a look at how developers can use WindowsML and DirectX to make better – and better looking – games.