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Yes, sadly I get that part where the 347.25 driver won't have Direct X 12 support. Better having that than the direct x lockups with post 347.25 drivers, at least on Windows 8.1. EA updates BF4 with significant patches regularly (Spring and Winter) so they might even code for Direct X 12. If that happens and Nvidia Windows 10 drivers still have Kepler crash issues I will be very disappointed. I can make little sense of the true situation on the Windows 10 driver Geforce forums. Of course they are mainly issues threads but reading of SLI specific memory leaks, etc, etc isn't "helping with the cause" to upgrade.
Yes Elbmek, all we want is for our games to work without issues in Windows 10. But for that to happen, it's not just Microsoft involved. It's hardware manufacturers and game developers. So if my NVidia cards aren't performing properly, or there are issues with my Creative sound drivers, or if Wifi keeps dropping out, I'll be going back to 8.1 or 7, or not upgrading at all. Guess Microsoft pays the biggest price as Nvidia, Creative, Asus (and definitely Dell who tells me to stay with Windows 7 as that's all they support with this expensive Alienware) could all likely care less whether I upgrade or not.