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DirectX 12 makes the future of video games and toys brighter than ever

DirectX 12 and Final Fantasy 15

Don't worry, we won't get you excited about pixels, frame rate, or anything like that. What we have is a video showing off the muscles of a new computer program. Bored, right? No. Namely, it is a DirectX 12 program or graphics booklet that will guide all your toy trips to imaginary worlds in the future. And the results it gives are absolutely fantastic. And eerily realistic. Check.

He can laugh at the toys because he seems to be in favor the future of video games or the toy experience well taken care of. We could see this at the recent Microsoft conference Build 2015, where they demonstrated skills and potential DirectX 12 graphics cards combined with the best hardware and Windows 10. As a "victim" they chose the upcoming video game franchise of the Japanese by Square Enix Final Fantasy 15. And the result? The hair looks, well, like real hair. The skin is also terrifyingly realistic, to say nothing of the lighting.

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Slowly, it will be difficult to separate what is a movie and what is a video game.
Slowly, it will be difficult to separate what is a movie and what is a video game.

Otherwise, check for yourself in the attached video clip how DirectX 12, which Microsoft equates with free hardware upgrade, increases the performance of the computer.

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