Re: Question about nVidia's CUDA. [message #348245 is a reply to message #348243] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 03:16  |
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saberhawk
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Ghostshaw wrote on Mon, 25 August 2008 04:48 | Well yeah unless you run PhysX of course . Anyway I see a problem with moving Physics to the GPU, it means a Game Developper will have to choose wether he makes kickass Physics or kickass GFX and I am afraid that most will choose GFX over physics.
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Unless the physics you run on the GPU don't ever need to come back to the CPU, like particles and 'splosions!
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