No problems with that.Doesn't BS Inf use PhysX cpu only?
And that's the definition of ignorance, strong work.
Imho,
How one defines idealism is subjective.
My idealism was having the ability to enjoy 6-12 advanced physic games a year.
My idealism is to see PhysX ported to OpenCL or DirectCompute some day!
My idealism is to see advanced physics redefine game-play itself.
Others may differ, but the key is I don't allow idealism to be the enemy of good. PhysX in its current form may not be ideal for all but there is a lot of good!
It is better than nothing imo. Hopefully there will be a better, and open to all, alternative soon.
It will wash indefinitely if there is no one else to do the job.. 😛
I would never had thought.And when the first LCD's were here you had an alternative, CRT.
Its not an excuse and I think everyone wants to see GPGPU physics improve. Doesn't change it's better than the current alternative, which is nothing.
The reality is Nv has been pushing GPGPU for years, you could say its AMD that slowed progress, I mean where are they in this other than hair for 1 character? It's understandable Nv dont want to spend R&D money and do all the leg work just to allow AMD to freeload it. They are protecting their investment. AMD could licence it if they wish, or provide a better alternative, instead they provide nothing.. I mean hair.
Have you tried to see first hand the turbulence in Planetside 2 or the effects?
Cry me a river.
Bye :awe:
The Irony " if amd did this, if amd that" physx! has nothing to do with AMD, i was talking about physx!.
SO yeah Bye 😀
You still here?
1)Thats not what I said at all, you just took offense to any mention of AMD because.. well we both know why dont we. :hmm:
2)Competition would create more progress. AMD providing an alternative would create more progress. Nv opening up PhysX would create more progress.
You cant blame them for keeping it proprietary though when they bare the costs and do all the leg work, as much as I hate it being prorietary. They have investments to protect. Companies are not in the business of doing work for free for their competition.
2)With the new consoles using open standards, hopefully this will create progress as more games will be coded with GPGPU from the start, instead of proprietary features being tacked on. I feel we may see a real jump in progress in the coming months/years after the next consoles release.
1) No you obviously don't know why as its the same reason why i have been editing out some of your comments, your not sticking to the point im making "you can turn it off ect... at any criticism," and the AMD part of your post has been done to death.
2) I agree with upto the free for the competition no one is asking for NV to give PhysX free to AMD but yet you and other keep saying that. Letting the NV card in a system run PhysX while having an AMD card in the system is not giving the competition anything.
Again done to death.
Competition helps people and Companies that need it to progress, some of us progress regardless of the state of the Competition.
1/ I do know why 😉 I see your posts on many forums. I don't have to stick to the point you're making, because there's more to the story than the point you're making. There's no reason to edit my posts, I stand by what I said.
Which mean you cant say that some are letting idealism get in the way seeing as the definition is subjective in itself.
And saying something is better than nothing is purely making excuse for the lack of progress and is sending out the wrong message, " hey we are happy with anything you want to offer as long as uses it X,Y,Z, progress as slow as you like we are happy for just having X,Y,Z in the first place.
PhysX has moved monumentality slow and could be considered backwards since Cellfactor.
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No I addressed the points in question, you are just unable, or choose not to, understand them it seems.
imho,
The beef really isn't PhysX but Cuda and considering the resources invested by nvidia for their GPU's to excel with Cuda; it's understandable. You don't have to agree with it and the market may decide where it goes.
NV decide where it goes not the market.