📉 : Checking "Force WARP" forces your processor (CPU) to emulate hardware rendering. If you do not have a strong CPU, your game will suffer from massive lag and low frame rates.
| GPU Type | Expected Result | |----------|----------------| | Intel HD 4000 | Playable at 720p, low settings. Crowd disabled. | | Nvidia GT 710 | Smooth at 1366x768, medium settings. | | AMD Radeon HD 6570 | Good at 1080p, low shadows. | | Modern GPUs (GTX 1050+) | No need for Dxcpl – runs natively. |
| Issue | Observed Frequency | Typical Cause | |-------|--------------------|----------------| | Micro-stuttering every 2-3 seconds | Very high | WARP layer + D3D9 to D3D11 translation overhead | | Low GPU utilization (20-40%) | High | Forced software emulation fallback | | Crash on launch with “Graphics drivers not supported” | Medium | Driver no longer supporting certain D3D9 caps |
Below is a complete guide on how to acquire, configure, and use the 64-bit version of DXCPL for PES 2017. 🔍 What is DXCPL? Dxcpl 64 Bit Pes 2017
Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (PES 2017) remains one of the most celebrated football simulation games in history. Even years after its release, a dedicated community of players still enjoys its fluid gameplay and realistic mechanics. However, running older games on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 systems often presents technical hurdles.
With Dxcpl, you can force a specific application (like PES 2017) to lie about or restrict which DirectX feature levels it uses. Specifically, for PES 2017, a 32-bit game that runs on older rendering engines, the dxcpl 64 bit version allows your 64-bit Windows operating system to intercept and manipulate how the game interacts with your graphics card.
Force the game to use D3D11 hardware feature level 10_0 or 11_0 via Dxcpl, while still keeping the original D3D9 render path (so game code is unchanged). 📉 : Checking "Force WARP" forces your processor
Fast forward to today, and Windows 10 and 11 have evolved. The DirectX runtimes have changed, and newer graphics drivers are designed for modern AAA titles. When a modern GPU tries to run PES 2017, it often defaults to high-end features that the game engine cannot handle, or it tries to use a specific DirectX feature set that conflicts with the game's code.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (PES 2017) is a 64‑bit native application that primarily utilizes DirectX 9.0c (D3D9) for rendering. On modern 64‑bit versions of Windows (10 and 11), the legacy DirectX 9 runtime is emulated through the Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform (WARP). This emulation can lead to performance degradation, graphical artifacts, or crashes, particularly on high-refresh-rate displays or with modern GPU drivers.
The Dxcpl tool forces the game to run at a lower DirectX feature level, typically or even 10_1 . It does this by: Crowd disabled
is a powerful utility often used by the low-end gaming community to bypass these hardware checks and force the game to run. What is DXCPL?
Your GPU does not support the forced level. Try switching from 11_0 to 10_1. Restart the game after changing.