martinfriskb16_ESO wrote: »Hmm your graphics card must be REALLY old if it cant run DX11, I mean i totally get what you're saying but its been a long time since non DX11 compatible cards were in production.
Napoleonicus wrote: »
Napoleonicus wrote: »The part I don't quite get is... why should I not have access to the things I bought and paid for? They shoulod stillwork fine. Not having access to TG I'm fine with, but I still paid for the rest.
Napoleonicus wrote: »While I understand why it is being done, there is something a bit wrong about this.
I've been a player since the beta. I have bought the limited boxed Imperial edition, Imperial City DLC, Orsinium DLC, items from the crown store, and very recently, even the crowns to buy the Thieves Guild DLC. I was ready and waiting... but now I can't even play the things I DID pay for, and I did invest quite a bit...
stewart.leslie76b16_ESO wrote: »Napoleonicus wrote: »While I understand why it is being done, there is something a bit wrong about this.
I've been a player since the beta. I have bought the limited boxed Imperial edition, Imperial City DLC, Orsinium DLC, items from the crown store, and very recently, even the crowns to buy the Thieves Guild DLC. I was ready and waiting... but now I can't even play the things I DID pay for, and I did invest quite a bit...
Check your local trading laws. In the UK if you have brought something and requirements have changed over time preventing you from using it as intended, then you are entitled to a refund. Sony had to give a partial refund when they removed dual boot from the PS3. Not sure how you would go about it though, but I'm still downloading and starting to get worried.
Napoleonicus wrote: »The part I don't quite get is... why should I not have access to the things I bought and paid for? They shoulod stillwork fine. Not having access to TG I'm fine with, but I still paid for the rest.
What you say is right, however for example in the Netherlands(where I live) the EULA is not the holy grail. If you have items in the EULA that are against or contradicting our laws, those parts of the EULA are invalid and can't be used legal wise.
There's no chance of a reliance on any trading laws, the back of the original box states quite clearly in large contrasting type under the system requirements that "System requirements are subject to change over time". Doubtless there's something similar in the EULA. All gamers know that they have to upgrade their systems from time to time, and it's their failure to do so that prevents them from using the product, not the developer's wish to improve a game and keep it up to date.
GeneralPardon wrote: »What you say is right, however for example in the Netherlands(where I live) the EULA is not the holy grail. If you have items in the EULA that are against or contradicting our laws, those parts of the EULA are invalid and can't be used legal wise.
There's no chance of a reliance on any trading laws, the back of the original box states quite clearly in large contrasting type under the system requirements that "System requirements are subject to change over time". Doubtless there's something similar in the EULA. All gamers know that they have to upgrade their systems from time to time, and it's their failure to do so that prevents them from using the product, not the developer's wish to improve a game and keep it up to date.
EnemyOfDaState wrote: »Cant hold back progress to meet the needs of outdated equipment. Like many have said DX11 has been around for awhile now, it might be time for a new card.
Napoleonicus wrote: »The part I don't quite get is... why should I not have access to the things I bought and paid for? They shoulod stillwork fine. Not having access to TG I'm fine with, but I still paid for the rest.
EnemyOfDaState wrote: »Cant hold back progress to meet the needs of outdated equipment. Like many have said DX11 has been around for awhile now, it might be time for a new card.
Except for said progress would be like basically ending support for windows 8 entirely tomorrow just because windows 10 launched a couple months ago.
Most gamers are still using 10.1 DX cards, DX11 cards are ultra expensive and most require 800+ watt power supplies.
Even if you bought a brand spanking new gaming rig in mid 2013 (just under 3 years ago) you only have a 50/50 shot of having a DX11 card (GTX 700 and Radeon HD 7700 or better)
This isnt progress. Most user PCs wont even run a card like that, we are talking a whole new machine just to play the same game that we all played yesterday.
The DX installed on your system has nothing to do with the DX a graphics card can run, in the latter case, its almost 3 years behind the first. (ie: win 7 came with DX11 in 2010, but video cards that supported it natively without relying on DX10.1 codecs didnt come out until 2013 Q4 with the GTX 680)
EnemyOfDaState wrote: »Cant hold back progress to meet the needs of outdated equipment. Like many have said DX11 has been around for awhile now, it might be time for a new card.
Most gamers are still using 10.1 DX cards, DX11 cards are ultra expensive and most require 800+ watt power supplies.
Napoleonicus wrote: »
Except you can't race it... It's exactly the same, actually.