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That's because the R9 390 series only supports DX12 up to the version 12.0, but we're at version 12.2 by now. 390 is nine years old by now, and it had a good run. Time to upgrade if you want to play the games which use the newest DX12 version.
That's not anything unusual, when people buy CPU's that have integrated graphics in them this always happens with some games, you can blame Windows for that. The user just has to enable the GPU for every game they have on that list in Windows Graphics Settings.
then why is the Directx 11 Mode not working?
I get the Error Message "Fatal error: Unable to launch with RHI 'D3D11' since the project is not configured to support it." when using "-dx11".
What is a Skill Issue? How do I fix that?
The game requires DirectX 12 Ultimate version and won't run on earlier API's. Right now it won't run on anything older than RTX 2000 series and RDNA2 cards.
Huh, there are people getting the DX 12 error on newer GTX GPU's than that. I guess they could have integrated graphics getting in the way or have put their display cables into the wrong port.
Because:
It is not supported, and the game will not run on R9 series of GPUs unless you find some hacky driver.
Make sure that you have an actual graphics card and the display cable is connected to its port and not on the motherboard port.