The coolest demo to ever come out of the Zürich office is finally public:
http://physxinfo.com/news/4331/physics-demos-from-nvidia-gtc-keynote/
I mentioned that one to some people before, now you can have a look
The coolest demo to ever come out of the Zürich office is finally public:
http://physxinfo.com/news/4331/physics-demos-from-nvidia-gtc-keynote/
I mentioned that one to some people before, now you can have a look
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September 23rd, 2010 at 11:14 am
Nice, I guess it even impresses non physics geeks with the nice art as well.
Although the raging rapids was a better demo for an integration into a game rather than just eye candy, since it was a core part of the game mechanic.
But I suppose there are quite a few ship sims out there where the eye candy might be worth it soon…
September 24th, 2010 at 7:42 am
So, Pierre.. You’re back in PhysX team or not ?
September 26th, 2010 at 11:50 pm
Zogrim: yes.
October 2nd, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Wow, impressive. I was actually just studying this topic, dreaming of putting real-time water into Oni somehow Is PhysX available for OS X? Wikipedia says it is, but I don’t see that on the nVidia site.