Players Of The Anime MMORPG Closers Won't Be Able To Play Without Microsoft DirectX 11 Update
Naddic Games is updating the game, and also disabling HDR for now.
Closers, the anime fighting MMO developed by Naddic Games, is getting a Microsoft DirectX 11 update.
On Steam, the team wrote that the patch will be applied during regular scheduled maintenance on April 12. They advise all players to install and update their programs following the update.
What does that mean? After the maintenance, players won’t be able to run the game with previous versions of Microsoft DirectX 11.
Also, the patch will implement a temporary deactivation of the HDR function, so the colors and shapes of effects will look weird if HDR is still on in the meantime. The good thing is Naddic Games is redesigning the code so the function can be reimplemented.
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