Look at the pretty pictures!

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HEXUS.tv has something to show you, the new Crysis trailer, using DX10. Compression kills, but you get the idea of just what this game will look like. With their proprietary physics engine, you won't need an Aegia card, but as they suggest at the end of the preview, it might be a good idea to get your hands on an 8800.

"How about this for a big bag of quality visuals? The brand new Crysis DX10 Trailer, which includes a peak at the alien baddies you'll face later in the game."
 

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I've had enough of seeing videos. We all know it will be a hit. I wanna see the game now.
Anyways, I'm gonna take a peep :)
 

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pasanlaksiri said:
Oooops what is that mean. " PHYSICS"
That means the physics calculations (such as the calculation of speeds, directions etc. of particles when particles collide with each other) are done on a separate processor. Normally they are done by the CPU. A special purpose processor should be able to handle them faster. These cards are called Physics Accelerators. The next generation multi-GPU systems will have one video card allocated for Physics calculations.
 

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That means the physics calculations (such as the calculation of speeds, directions etc. of particles when particles collide with each other) are done on a separate processor. Normally they are done by the CPU. A special purpose processor should be able to handle them faster. These cards are called Physics Accelerators. The next generation multi-GPU systems will have one video card allocated for Physics calculations.

The Physics Accelerator brings a new level of realism to your games. Every hair, gust of wind and spec of dust reacts in a life-like fashion thanks to this revolutionary new technology.
But Games must be designed to take advantage of the Physics accelerator.
 

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Anusha said:
That means the physics calculations (such as the calculation of speeds, directions etc. of particles when particles collide with each other) are done on a separate processor. Normally they are done by the CPU. A special purpose processor should be able to handle them faster. These cards are called Physics Accelerators. The next generation multi-GPU systems will have one video card allocated for Physics calculations.

Now i get it.
 

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Anusha said:
That means the physics calculations (such as the calculation of speeds, directions etc. of particles when particles collide with each other) are done on a separate processor. Normally they are done by the CPU. A special purpose processor should be able to handle them faster. These cards are called Physics Accelerators. The next generation multi-GPU systems will have one video card allocated for Physics calculations.

But in that video there is 1 seen where u shoot a person and he flies towards u:shocked: Thats not very intelligent I guess:lol: :lol:
 

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shanX said:
Yeah same with me ??? :confused:

Question 1: Wts Ageia?
2: Wts a physics accelarator?
Simple explanation, post #6

Ageia is a company which makes Physics Accelerators, called PhysX (rhymes like shanX :lol:)
 
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BlackNight said:
But in that video there is 1 seen where u shoot a person and he flies towards u:shocked: Thats not very intelligent I guess:lol: :lol:
Yeah? I should watch it again then.