

In the video, above, you can see the UE4 Elemental Demo running with DX12.

CryZENx has made the demo in question downloadable (about 1GB) and also posted some videos on his own channel, showing the Unreal Engine 4 Elemental Demo on his system. Now PC games modder, Unreal Engine 4 project creator, and performance tester CryZENx has published a version of the Unreal Engine 4 Elemental Demo ported with DirectX 12 support. With DirectX 12 trumpeted as an almost 'revolutionary' part of the Windows 10 experience it's a bit like Microsoft has given us a new toy but there are no batteries in the box… There's been a number of announcements of DirectX 12 games in development but we are still waiting for any to arrive.

If you have gone ahead and installed Windows 10 and have a DirectX 12 compatible graphics card you might want to give the new software/hardware system a workout to see what it can do.
