![]() The Unity Editor window title has at the end when it is running in DX11 mode. NOTE: DX11 requires Windows Vista or later, and at least a DX10-level GPU (preferably DX11-level). Once Direct3D11 is in the list, you can drag it up and down to define the priority in which the graphics API is selected - the Unity Editor and player defaults to the one at the top of the list, and uses each one after that as a fall back option, in order of how they are listed. Adding Direct3D11 to the Graphics APIs for Windows list ![]() In the panel that appears, select Direct3D11 and click the minus (-) button to remove it, or click the plus (+) button and choose Direct3D11 from the list to add it. Navigate to Other Settings and un-tick Auto Graphics API for Windows. To enable or disable DirectX 11 for your game builds and the Editor, go to Edit > Project Settings > Player to open the Player Settings. Your games and the Unity Editor use DX11, and fall back to DX9 when DX11 is not available. Enabling DirectX 11ÄirectX 11 is enabled by default on Windows. Unity supports DirectX 11 (DX11) and OpenGL Core graphics APIs.
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