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LOL, where to start. DX12 is certainly not mainstream yet, and every new game does NOT seemingly have a DX12 mode.Quite a few more large games have dx12 options. There are thousands of games released every year, so good luck getting through all of them, but there definitely are more games with dx12 (options) than bf1 amd forza. DX12 is mainstream, vulkan is niche and yet there are roughly as many games of each according to wikipedia. The vulkan list may be right, but the dx12 list sure as hell isn't. Just about every new game tested seems to have optional dx12 nowadays and barely any of them made it the list.
Many of the games without API stated can run in dx12 mode it seems.
In any case I haven't yet seen a need for DX12 in any game I have that has it optional. DX11 is working just fine for me...nothing has taxed my system unrealistically yet where DX12 might even be necessary to aid performance.
@I No AMD hasn't hyped this. The legion of rabid AMD fanatic fanboys has. I don't know why you sound so disappointed. Wait til RX Vega releases before being happy or disappointed.
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