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    Quote Originally Posted by Squa11_Leonhart View Post
    The ps4 does not support directX as it does not use a Windows based operating system.
    It runs a modified DirectX 11.1 API. You don't need a MS OS to use it.

    Something you can easily Google. As it was demonstrated at GDC by Sony.

    All this tells me is you are not educated in the subject matter aka PS4 hardware.

    Mar. 28, 2013
    The PS4 sees Sony move to a 64-bit x86 chip architecture, which will be music to the ears of developers, especially those used to working on PC games. The good news doesn’t stop there, though. Developers will be able to take advantage of Microsoft’s latest industry standard DirectX API — DirectX 11.1, but Sony has taken the time to improve upon it, pushing the feature set beyond what is available for PC games development.
    Those improvements include better shader pipeline access, improved debugging support features out the box, and much lower level access to the system hardware enabling developers to do “more cool things.” That’s achieved not only through an modified DirectX 11.1 API, but also a secondary low-level API specifically for the PS4 hardware.
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