


The Windows 10 Anniversary Update can be found here. (Note that I have left out nV GTX 1060, as it is not available yet, and GTX 1080, as that is priced too high.This visually stunning, free introduction to Forza Motorsport requires a PC built for gaming with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. The only option is to physically remove the discrete (DX11) GPU if you plan on playing Forza 6 Apex - or replace it with a DX12 discrete GPU.įortunately, that IS becoming an option with the sheer number of available DX12 GPUs currently shipping at a range of prices from super-pricey to mainstream (nVidia GTX 750 and 750 Ti still command the super-cheap end of the range, followed by GTX 950/960, AMD RX480, nV GTX 970/980, AMD R9 390/390x, and nV GTX 1070. In "hybrid mode" (used by Intel's QuickSync - which is normally my default, as I use it for ), my discrete GPU is the default understandably, Forza 6 Apex balks at that (in fact, it spits out AP203/AP204 errors whenever a DX11 GPU is detected - including hybrid mode).

I'm currently on a PC that has both an Intel Haswell GPU (specifically the Intel G3258) and a DX11 - not DX12 - discrete GPU that is normally the default.īoth GPUs (integrated and discrete) support DirectX feature set 11_0 however, only the Intel GPU supports DX12 (feature set 11_1). The issue is NOT the Intel graphics per se - not at all. I have Core i3 6320, DDR4 16GB, an SSD, but NO GPU!
