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Plan to use PhysX?
nVidia's newest Graphics Cards, as well as their 8 Series cards, are boasting a new firmware processor thing called PhysX. From what I'm understanding of it, it uses the GPU on the video card to process Physics information and displays, thus relieving some strain from the CPU and FPP.


I'm wondering if Unknown/Lux Tenebras plans to make use of this technology? Potentionally, it has the ability to render some magnificent scenes, physics displays, and real-time particle effects.

At the same time, it will also limit the game to only people with nVidia video cards supporting PhysX. Unless, of course, it also came with the option to disable PhysX Acceleration.

I wonder if ATI has a simiular accelerator?

Anyways, also for those interested, is the PhysX Developer's Page, for the free SDK and other information.
05-11-2009 05:23 PM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
Newton also have some upcoming features that will make it support hardware accelerations.

Up til now we have not considered using PhysX since it does not support Mac or Linux.
05-11-2009 06:08 PM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
I understand this is a tad offtopic, but I always thought that PhysX stuff was a gimmick. "Oh yeah, well does that card support PhysX? Well?!"

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05-12-2009 12:59 AM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
(05-11-2009 06:08 PM)Thomas Wrote:  Newton also have some upcoming features that will make it support hardware accelerations.

Up til now we have not considered using PhysX since it does not support Mac or Linux.

"Up til now?" Does that mean the decision has been changed or altered? Really, I'm just curious...

(05-12-2009 12:59 AM)WindexGlow Wrote:  I understand this is a tad offtopic, but I always thought that PhysX stuff was a gimmick. "Oh yeah, well does that card support PhysX? Well?!"

It's not terribly off-topic. Perhaps PhysX is a gimmick, but irregardless, anything that relieves strain from the CPU must improve gameplay.
05-12-2009 05:37 AM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
Quote:"Up til now?" Does that mean the decision has been changed or altered? Really, I'm just curious...

I might have formulated that a bit bad Smile What I meant is that with the new project it is still an open question if consoles should be support and in which case PhysX might be an alternative. Not saying that we will release to consoles, just that we are considering.
05-12-2009 08:38 AM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
OpenCL looks like it will be a better solution for cross platform physics.
05-12-2009 10:24 AM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
(05-12-2009 10:24 AM)Nemoder Wrote:  OpenCL looks like it will be a better solution for cross platform physics.

And I think Newton is perhaps going to use that. Or CUDA. Not sure.
05-12-2009 11:24 AM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
Hopefully you don't use PhysX, since ATI's card work lot weaker when there's PhysX...
For example: Mirror's Edge.
Works perfectly on NVIDIA's card with everything maxed out but when you put even more powerful ATI's graphics card than NVIDIA's is, it stops working so good and frame rate drops a lot, since ATI doesn't support PhysX.

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05-21-2009 08:08 PM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
I'm pretty sure it's because the new Nvidia cards has PhysX cards integrated? but ATI does not? that might be your problem? ^^

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05-22-2009 02:09 PM
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RE: Plan to use PhysX?
I know that. And I said ATI doesn't support it... Wink:

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05-22-2009 02:33 PM
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