We MUST start pressuring EA/DICE to integrate this tech into future versions of BF2. They need to be aware that hardcore gamers would support....hell....even demand it. Read on if you're unfamilliar with PhysX.
Ageia's PhysX is an add on Physics Processing Unit (PPU) which you install into a PCI slot same as a graphics card. It takes over all of the mathematical physicis computations from your CPU and then sends the processed data back to the CPU and GPU for rendering thus removing substantial load from the CPU and allowing games to use physics to a degree never before possible. Mind blowing to say the least.
Anyhow they have some vids on their site which show the technology in action (Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter, Cell Factor, and Bet On Soldier) which showcase just how amazing this emerging technology really is. If your not interested so far trust me, the ghost recon comparison will change your mind.
http://physx.ageia.com/footage.html
Also a more detailed (though a bit dated) overview of the technology:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=140
My god! Can you imagine if the BF2 franchise adds support for this? Anyone head of any such rumors of support? This is the most amazing new PC tech I've seen in quite some time....sorry for gushing but I had to get it out there.
Ageia's PhysX is an add on Physics Processing Unit (PPU) which you install into a PCI slot same as a graphics card. It takes over all of the mathematical physicis computations from your CPU and then sends the processed data back to the CPU and GPU for rendering thus removing substantial load from the CPU and allowing games to use physics to a degree never before possible. Mind blowing to say the least.
Anyhow they have some vids on their site which show the technology in action (Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter, Cell Factor, and Bet On Soldier) which showcase just how amazing this emerging technology really is. If your not interested so far trust me, the ghost recon comparison will change your mind.
http://physx.ageia.com/footage.html
Also a more detailed (though a bit dated) overview of the technology:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=140
My god! Can you imagine if the BF2 franchise adds support for this? Anyone head of any such rumors of support? This is the most amazing new PC tech I've seen in quite some time....sorry for gushing but I had to get it out there.
Last edited by ShotYourSix (2006-03-22 19:52:33)