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  PC Version Of Batman: Arkham Asylum To Use Nvidia's PhysX
by Leigh Alexander [PC]
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August 6, 2009
 
PC Version Of  Batman: Arkham Asylum  To Use Nvidia's PhysX

The Games For Windows Live version of Warner Bros. and Eidos' upcoming Batman: Arkham Asylum will use Nvidia's hardware-accelerated PhysX solution for physics, the companies announced today.

Nvidia's Physx technology, supported by Nvidia GeForce GPUs. is designed to enable developers, animators, level designers to author scalable physics effects and preview them in real time. The technology works across multiple platforms, including Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.

In Batman: Arkham Asylum, the companies say this means fog that reacts to Batman's movement and cobwebs that tear when he passes them. Environmental objects like soda cans, office paper and litter react to combat movements, and the companies promise detailed environments that respond to impact and damage.

"Supporting NVIDIA PhysX technology has allowed us to add that little bit extra to the PC version of the game," said Sefton Hill, game director at Rocksteady Studios. "As Batman interacts with the world, the aging asylum creates a more immersive, believable world which really draws the player in."
 
   
 
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Kevin Reese
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If this was the actual reason why the PC version delayed (and I think it was) , I would wager that this PhysX inclusion will be a lot of smoke...and a lot of mirrors. Because they are just tacking it on at the end of the project -- probably after Nvdia noticed how popular the game is set to be .

I wonder how much Nvidia had to pay to include these new features in the game? This maneuver is 98% marketing and 2% actually delivering interesting stuff to gamers.

It's not a big deal that I'm going to lose sleep over, but geez guys, you think you could have worked out the production schedules a bit better...

Peter Dwyer
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My 700watt power supply overheats every time I use PhysX. I can run a game like Crysis full tilt but, the moment I also use the card for PhysX work, it draws so much power, the supply overheats. In fact I'm seriously looking to change back to an ATI card as it draws much less power!


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