There is no free demo available however I can set you up with temporary access on my wife and child's game account. Thank you for being interested in looking into this for us (the FFXI community). In 2.54 I made it all compatible with MS D3D8 but something is maybe not perfect yet. Is there a demo for this game, somewhere?Īlso, is it possible that FFXI uses the same engine as Phantasy Star Online (Blue Burst)? Because that game handles managed textures in a weird way that can really (but not necessary) result in crash.
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I know many people who play FFXI on laptops would also really appreciate this also. So anyways it would be nice if you consider looking into extending compatibility of dgVoodoo to this game so the textures on the models load again and to get the game to run more stable. I was really hoping your new version would make the game more stable. So either the stability issues in 2.53 is related to loading of model textures or you fixed the issue in 2.54.įor now I have reverted back to using 2.53 and considering just using integrated graphics just for stability for the time being (but its horrid <1080p and low fps). The game also appears to be totally stable it doesn't crash upon moving imminently etc.
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I have tried using your latest version today dgVoodoo 2.54 however the textures on the models aren't loading (they are transparent so cannot see oneself or other players etc.). Once you get past this awaked part it will run fairly stable for a long time even for hours but at anytime it may still randomly crash. if you move straight away without waiting a minute it will crash either straight away or soon after for about 2 times in a row. \SquareEnix\PlayOnlineViewer\ (excluding DDraw.dll as PlayOnline can't handle the upgrade) I am able to get the game working on the dedicated GPU at 4K resolution fps (which is the game fps limit) by using a global dgVoodoo config and placing the dgVoodoo dll files in the following locations:
#Final fantasy xi benchmark windows 10
Most Optimus notebooks use MS Hybrid under Windows 10 which under DirectX 8 and older DirectX APIs will only run on the integrated graphics." "Games based on DirectX 8 and older versions of DirectX will only run on integrated graphics in an Optimus laptop under Windows 10
#Final fantasy xi benchmark driver
The video card driver will not render the game on the dedicated NVIDIA GPU because its using DirectX 8. The game in question is Final Fantasy XI (FFXI) which is an online game.
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A DELL with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 with 4GB GDDR5 running Windows 10.