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Some Awesome Apex PhysX Destrcution Videos

Well it is been a while since I have posted and need to get back into the swing of things, so I think posting these awesome UDK Apex PhysX destruction videos would be a good start. The NVIDIA APEX Destruction Project – Destroy Aarhus by Allingby is very impressive, an entire level that is 100% destructible. Check them out below.

NVIDIA APEX Destruction Project – Destroy Aarhus by Allingby


UDK – Apex PhysX Destruction – Presentation by MRGV

UDK | PhysX APEX Destruction Test by TormyJai

Arma 3 – ‘E3 2012 Sneak Preview’ Trailer with vehicle PhysX

A Sneak Preview trailer for Arma 3 has been released by Bohemia Interactive ahead of this weeks E3 2012. We have been excited for Arma 3 since it was announced that Arma 3 Will Implement PhysX for in-game Physics. This new trailer briefly mentions that the vehicles use PhysX simulation for the handling. Hopefully PhysX is used for more than just the vehicles and we see some cool building destruction and more. I will definitely be keeping and eye on Arma 3 this week during E3.

Just before we’re loading up and shipping out to LA, to exhibit our game at E3 2012, here’s a little sneak preview on what to expect!

Check out our website for all the intel on A3′s attendance at E3 2012:

http://www.arma3.com/operation-a3-electronic-entertainment-expo

About Arma 3
The most authentic, diverse and open tactical military shooter series — returns to PC. Providing an unrivalled combat gameplay experience in an unparalleled military sandbox, Arma 3 sends you to war.

For more information, go to http://www.arma3.com

New Apex PhysX Impact Destruction Demonstration with Plaster Effects

Zombiethatatehimself creator of the Awesome Apex PhysX Impact Damage Demonstration and Apex PhysX Impact Damage Demonstration With Stucco/plaster, and the Apex PhysX Voronoi Fracture and Destruction Demonstration has made another cool Apex PhysX demonstration with the Unreal Development Kit. This time a similar to the Voronoi Fracture and destruction demonstration but with some cool plaster effects on the outside of the objects. Check it out below. He has also launched a new site where you can view his other videos and download the files required to test these out with the UDK for yourself, check it out here.

I just did a clean install of Windows on my main gaming machine and don’t have the UDK setup to test this out and make a faster video right now. I am also in the process of building a sweet dedicated PhysX/Physics test rig for the site which I will be posting more info about within the next week so stay tuned.

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NVIDIA 295.73 WHQL Drivers Released with New PhysX System Software

NVIDIA has released new GeForce 295.73 WHQL Drivers which include PhysX 9.12.0209 System Software for improved compatibility and performance in Alice: Madness Returns and Batman: Arkham City. NVIDIA has posted an in-depth article about the improvements you can see in various games on the official Geforce website. There was also a PhysX System Software 9.12.0213 software release a few days before these drivers came out with more detailed info about the changes. You can download the new drivers here.

From the NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.12.0213 download page:

 

  • Includes the latest PhysX runtime builds to support all released PhysX content.
  • Changes & fixed issues in this release
    • Updated SDKs for Batman Arkham City, Alice 2 and other 2.8.4 applications.
    • Fixed a bug that caused Alice 2 to crash.
  • Supports NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on all GeForce 8-series, 9-series, 100-series, 200-series, 300-series, 400-series, 500-series, and 600-series GPUs with a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory.
    Note: Some applications may have higher minimum requirements.
  • Experience GPU PhysX acceleration in many games and demos, some of which are highlighted in PowerPack downloads here.
  • Supports NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on GeForce for SDK versions 2.7.1, 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 2.7.5, 2.7.6, 2.8.0, 2.8.1 and 2.8.3 (requires graphics driver v196.21 or later).
  • Supports control of your GPU PhysX configuration from the NVIDIA display driver control panel. (Requires graphics driver v196.21 or later).
  • AGEIA PhysX processors users should use and install older PhysX system software such as version 8.09.04. Note – AGEIA PPU acceleration support for 2.8.1 SDK or earlier, and Windows Vista and Windows XP only.

Source [NVIDIA]

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