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This post discoursed on MiniTool official web page mainly introduces the release of NVIDIA GeForce GTX drivers for Windows 11, especially games. It also provides some channels to download the GTX drivers on Win 11.
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I am for some reason unable to play a certain game I downloaded. It gives me the error "A D3D11-compatible GPU (Feature Level 11.0, Shader Model 5.0) is required to run the engine." I've downloaded and redownloaded the Visual C++ and DirectX many times, My Windows is updated to the latest version, all the latest drivers are installed, and I checked the Direct3D Version that I have in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool and it shows that my version is 11.1. The game requires D3D11 and I have 11.1, but it still doesn't let me play the game; and I'm pretty sure the GPU that I have meets the minimum requirements needed to run the game. Any help is appreciated greatly.
This error occurs, if your GPU is currently incompatible with D3DX 11, which is sourced from DirectX 11, a more recent version of DirectX. In this case, to resolve the issue, you can download and install the DirectX latest version from Microsoft.
Now while I try to game in my VM with onboard graphics enabled in my host bios, the games lag and I get 20FPS if not less, however when I disabled the onboard graphics in the bios and ran the VM I was getting 50-150 FPS and everything was smooth however my 2nd monitor did not work. My only guess is when onboard graphics are enabled VMWare Workstation runs the Graphics off that and not my GTX 960? If I'm correct is there a way I can make VMWare Workstation run off my main GPU without disabling the onboard graphics?
SWEET! Yes, that seems to have fixed the issue! I am now getting around 100FPS in my VM. What I have done to keep my 2nd display always working, I got a Display to VGA adapter and plugged it in my GPU display port. I went to Device Manager and disabled the intel driver. I figured to keep it enabled in the bios in case my GPU dies I can still get in my PC. :smileygrin:
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