PS3 Gets Free PhysX From Nvidia
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Good news the ps3 developers have now access to PhysX tech that means games could have more realistic and lifelike interaction between the games characters and other objects, can't wait to see what they do with the tech.
PlayStation 3 Gets Free PhysX From Nvidia
developers may find PlayStation 3 development a bit more attractive today, thanks to the generosity of Nvidia. The graphics chip manufacturer is offering its PhysX tech to developers as a free download.Nvidia, which also happens to be responsible for the PS3's RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' graphics chip, has inked a deal with Sony Computer Entertainment to provide the software development kit to PlayStation developers. That doesn't necessarily mean you're going to see above and beyond physics engine support on par with PhysX hardware acceleration, as in the Games For Windows version of Mirror's Edge, it may mean better things bouncing off other things in your PS3 library.
Or, in Tony Tamasi, senior vice president of content and technology at NVIDIA's words, "offer a more realistic and lifelike interaction between the games characters and other objects within the game
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cool man, that sounds really good =]
I'd love something like that for Uncharted discoveries! :D:rolleyes::eek:
For when the new one come out… -
cool man, that sounds really good =]
I'd love something like that for Uncharted discoveries! :D:rolleyes::eek:
For when the new one come out… -
@iii-Pawwn-Noobz:
Nice, anything that makes gaming better FOR THE PS3 is good!
Amen. The 3-fix-me is f*cked! (Always has been)
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@iii-Pawwn-Noobz:
Nice, anything that makes gaming better FOR THE PS3 is good!
Amen. The 3-fix-me is f*cked! (Always has been)
Well not see it in fruition for ages yet though

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Well not see it in fruition for ages yet though

Correct. Maybe 4+ years. But hey I don't care.
I bought a PS3 and its gunna last 10 years with only ?300.
If you are an Xbot, you've got at least a grand on this gen and the new Xbox will be out in a few years. I'm guessing it will be announced in 2011
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