DX10 is really bad and there's no reason to use it (see below). If you still want to use DX10, you can try to press Alt + Enter few times because there are 3 modes in DX10 mode:
1) Window mode - system refresh rate is used, so if you have 144 Hz monitor, it should use 144 Hz
2) Fullscreen mode - the lowest available refresh rate is used always (usually 50 or 60 Hz), and there's no easy way how to change it
3) Borderless window mode - visually it looks like fullscreen mode but it uses system refresh rate settings just like window mode, so this is the thing you want probably
As i said above, there's no reason to use DX10 because it doesn't make anything better, but in Crysis we have "DX10 servers" and also Very High settings are available only in DX10 mode, right? Well, that's not so true, because these are just stupid restrictions. The latest "game.exe" already allows Very High settings in DX9 and there's no visual or performance difference. DX9 is actually slightly faster. It's even possible to allow games running in DX9 to connect to servers with DX10 features enabled. Again, it works just like with DX10 game - no difference in graphics or physics. However, this is more complex patch than allowing Very High settings in DX9, so it's still being tested, but it works without any problems so it will probably be available in next version of CryMP client. Question is why Crytek wasted time with adding DX10 support and those stupid restrictions to Crysis. Maybe Microsoft gave them some money to do so because Windows Vista required some "killer features" to convince players to use that weird operating system. It also seems like we have the same situation today with DX12 and Windows 10. :D
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