Zogrim over at PhysXinfo.com is at it again with another awesome PhysX comparison video, this time for the PC version of Dark Void that has implemented some impressive PhysX effects including PhysX Turbulence effects which are the first time it has been implemented into a game. Like usual the PhysX comparison video does a side-by-side comparison showing what the game looks like with PhysX turned on and PhysX turned off giving you a good idea of exactly what PhysX brings to the game and the difference it makes.
As you can see from watching this PhysX comparison video the PhysX Turbulence Smoke effects that the rocket pack gives off along with the PhysX particle effects that the weapons cause definitely adds to the game and makes a huge difference after seeing the PhysX implented into the game. Just like Batman Arkham Asylum this game will definitely look a lot better on the PC compared to the console version of the game that do not support these advanced PhysX effects. Aside from that it is also good to see another game take advantage of GPU PhysX and use it in a way that really adds to the game look and feel.
Also if you are interested in seeing more PhysX comparison videos and what PhysX brings to different games be sure to check out the 7 PhysX Comparison Videos You Need To Watch we recently posted about.
http://www.gamephys.com/2010/01/21/nvidia-dark-void-gpu-physx-comparison-video-released/ Nvidia Dark Void GPU PhysX Comparison Video Released
[...] nzone.com information page. Check it out below and in case you missed it be sure to check out the Dark Void GPU PhysX comparison video from PhysXinfo.com we posted it below also or check it out here. The videos show what the game [...]
http://www.gamephys.com/2010/02/15/dark-void-physx-gameplay-performance-and-iq-from-hardocp/ Dark Void PhysX Gameplay Performance and IQ From [H]ardOCP
[...] you want to see Dark Void and the PhysX effects in action be sure to check out the Dark Void GPU PhysX Comparison video from PhysXinfo.com and the Dark Void GPU PhysX Comparison video from NVIDIA we have recently posted [...]
http://www.gamephys.com/2010/02/21/dark-void-physx-on-high-hd48509800gt-hybrid-physx-setup-gameplay-video/ Dark Void PhysX on High (HD4850+9800GT) Hybrid PhysX Setup Gameplay Video
[...] Dark Void GPU PhysX Comparison Video Nvidia Dark Void GPU PhysX Comparison Video Released Dark Void PC Game Technology Trailer Featuring NVIDIA PhysX Technology And PhysX Comparison Video Playing Dark Void with ATi+nVidia combo. [...]
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