Directx 12 — Dxcpl
There is a quiet poetry in that.
And DirectX 12 itself—so proud, so parallel, so asynchronous—still needs this old tool to bend reality. Because progress without backward compatibility is just amnesia with better textures. The deepest optimizations cannot erase the need for a small, humble .exe that says: I believe this broken call has meaning. dxcpl directx 12
dxcpl isn't a hack. It's an act of mercy. There is a quiet poetry in that
And when the frame drops, just for a moment, you catch a glimpse of the truth: every system is held together by a small, invisible panel where someone clicked Override and never looked back. just for a moment
