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DX11 vs. DX12: Superiority in Graphics

by Scarlett Feb 25,2025

Ready or Not: DirectX 11 vs. DirectX 12 – Which Should You Choose?

Many modern games offer both DirectX 11 and 12 options, and Ready or Not is no exception. This choice can be confusing, especially for less tech-savvy players. While DirectX 12 is newer and potentially offers better performance, DirectX 11 is often considered more stable. Let's break down the differences.

Understanding DirectX 11 and DirectX 12

Essentially, both DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 act as translators between your computer and the game, assisting your GPU in rendering visuals.

DirectX 11, being older, is simpler for developers to implement. However, it doesn't fully utilize CPU and GPU resources, potentially limiting performance. Its popularity stems from its ease of use for developers.

DirectX 12, the newer option, is more efficient at utilizing system resources. It provides developers with greater optimization possibilities, leading to potential performance gains. However, its complexity requires more development effort to fully harness its benefits.

Choosing the Right DirectX Version for Ready or Not

A photo of the Soft Objectives in Hide and Seek in Ready or Not as part of an article about the DirectX 11 and DirectX 12.

Screenshot via The Escapist
The optimal choice depends on your system's capabilities. Modern, high-end systems with strong DirectX 12 support will likely benefit from DirectX 12's efficient resource management. This can result in higher frame rates, smoother gameplay, and potentially improved graphics.

Conversely, older systems may experience instability or performance issues with DirectX 12. For older hardware, DirectX 11's stability is preferable.

In short: Use DirectX 12 on modern systems for potentially better performance; stick with DirectX 11 for older systems to maintain stability.

Related: Complete List of Soft Objectives in Ready or Not

Setting Your Rendering Mode in Ready or Not

You'll typically select your rendering mode (DX11 or DX12) upon launching the game through Steam. A window should appear prompting you to choose. Select DX12 for newer PCs and DX11 for older ones.

If this window doesn't appear, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click Ready or Not in your Steam library and select "Properties."
  2. Go to the "General" tab and find the "Launch Options" field.
  3. Enter your preferred rendering mode (e.g., -dx11 or -dx12).

Ready or Not is currently available for PC.

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