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Yeah, the CPU could do that, but this saves a bit of workload. And in engines with advanced physics like Havoc this really matters.
One application for this that I see are the dynamic geometry engines (like Red Faction), with fully interactive environments, where you can destroy walls and all kinds of stuff.
One application for this that I see are the dynamic geometry engines (like Red Faction), with fully interactive environments, where you can destroy walls and all kinds of stuff.
Re: demo
yes, seen it... but don't know wheretltrude wrote:Isn't there a demo of what it does somewhere?
oeh found it already
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... ysics+card
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 67&q=Ageia
actually thats sort of the World Emulator theory, basically that man will tire of living in the real world, potentially after some world-shattering event like a nuke war or something, and will create a computerized utopia for themselves, machines would handle breeding for the human race and plugging the people into the Emulator, somewhat like hte Matrix, if you've seen it. eventually, of course, man would become extinct because of a mechanical failure with the rebirth systems and the digital world they built would live on, maybe making more worlds in itself. (as part of the civilizations in the Emulator wanting their own Emulator)
some say that's what we are, part of an abandoned Emulator.
crazy theory huh? would explain a lot, though.
some say that's what we are, part of an abandoned Emulator.
crazy theory huh? would explain a lot, though.
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