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Odd, mine works.
3 hours on with dx10, 0 crashes.
Can you at least explain what about the game looks better with DX10? I guess I'll give it a try but I really doubt there's any difference.
Well problem is they look exactly the same in dx9 mode, I am trying to figure out what causes that. Increasing shadow quality makes them look worse for some reason. I will try to experiment a bit with settings. Game doesn't look bad but shadows are just one minor problem left.
Guess what which is which:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=189362589
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=189362611
Edit: Labled them.
Now you've said it yourself, DX9 looks far better than DX10 in this game.
Edit: Also, for some reason in this game DX10 prevents AA from working.
Removed the dx10 thing from post. Cheers