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We chat with Ageia's Michael Steele and Dan Forster, who showed us a few of the new PhysX supported games and let us know just what they think about Crysis and John Carmack's recent comments.
We take a look at GRAW 2 for the PC to see just what's new in the PC version of the game and how Ageia PhysX affects the game experience. Is this as good as previous Tom Clancy titles, or just a cash-in? Find out inside.
As Ubidays 2007 draws to a close, Ubisoft announces it will be making a new game to tie-in to the upcoming Beowulf movie.
The good news is Ubisoft has just announced a new Tom Clancy title. The bad news is that it's for next-gen consoles only.
Danger, Will Robinson: dodgy discs could cause games to freeze at random, causing frustration and consternation in the Xbox community.
It's time to grab your ammo and your helmet, soldier! GRAW 2 PC is having a beta, and you'd better sign up soon. That's an order!
NVIDIA stalwarts BFG Technologies is the first to retail with AGEIA's PhysX PPU card. We grabbed Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter - the first AAA title to support it - to see whether it lives up to the pre-launch hype.
The man who made HDR+AA a reality on ATI's Radeon X1000-series cards in Oblivion has surfaced to talk about enabling HDR+AA in Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
Physics acceleration looks like it has some acceptance from software giant Microsoft, as it wants to create an industry-standard physics API.
Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter has gone gold. There is also a new trailer too.
October 14 2021 | 15:04