@l0lum4d yep although if they came out with a new crysis (vrysis 2 doesnt count it has sime major optimization0 it would be hard to run it with physx,
Yes, however now that DX11 is out, it's a great time to use CUDA and Physx. Even though Crysis is GPU bound, the new Nvidia 4xx series would have no issue running Physx on top of Crysis. A lot has happened in 11 months, it's really quite amazing.
@l0lum4d exactly, it would put extra strain on your gpu, while you cpu can run it fine, cpus can however not handle physx so it would be all in the gpu. it be nice to have physx in crysis though (other than the probable fps drop)
crysis wouldnt do good on cuda with physx because its already gpu bound. the average dual core from amd can easily handle the physics in crysis. however to run crysis on high needs a very high end gpu. games like gta 4 need to be physx and cuda enabled because they are cpu bound.
only specific tasks perform better on GPUs than on CPUs. So the main challenge is to let the two processing units do the kind of task that they were designed for ;)
By the colors of the $PS1 on that terminal, I smell Gentoo! ;-)
rsaffi 3 months ago
@l0lum4d yep although if they came out with a new crysis (vrysis 2 doesnt count it has sime major optimization0 it would be hard to run it with physx,
Galient5 1 year ago
@Galient5
Yes, however now that DX11 is out, it's a great time to use CUDA and Physx. Even though Crysis is GPU bound, the new Nvidia 4xx series would have no issue running Physx on top of Crysis. A lot has happened in 11 months, it's really quite amazing.
l0lum4d 1 year ago
@l0lum4d exactly, it would put extra strain on your gpu, while you cpu can run it fine, cpus can however not handle physx so it would be all in the gpu. it be nice to have physx in crysis though (other than the probable fps drop)
Galient5 1 year ago
condom?
coolmanjasdeep 2 years ago
this isa visually lame demo - I could do that on an old 486 more or less
dibbuck 2 years ago
crysis wouldnt do good on cuda with physx because its already gpu bound. the average dual core from amd can easily handle the physics in crysis. however to run crysis on high needs a very high end gpu. games like gta 4 need to be physx and cuda enabled because they are cpu bound.
l0lum4d 2 years ago
only specific tasks perform better on GPUs than on CPUs. So the main challenge is to let the two processing units do the kind of task that they were designed for ;)
1337H0E 3 years ago
It's not going to make much difference if it's offloaded to the GPU, that's why.
snevelin 3 years ago
what????
rgsgww 3 years ago