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NVIDIA unleashes PhysX for all GeForce 8/9 cards with GeForce Power Pack
Written by Andreas G 13 August 2008 20:18

NVIDIA has launched a new set of Forceware drivers that enables PhysX on all GeForce cards of the GeForce 8 series and up. Forceware 177.83 is a part of NVIDIA's new GeForce Power Pack that contains several software-based solutions for showing off the new physics acceleration. GeForce Power Pack contains everything from a full version game, Warmonger, to tech demos and a specially developed Folding@home client for NVIDIA's GeForce graphics cards. Below is a complete list of the applications included in GeForce Power Pack;

  • Warmonger—Full free game! Destroy walls, floors, and whole buildings to open up new paths or close existing ones. Destructive power is more than eye candy here—it’s a tactical weapon in this ground-breaking action game.
  • Unreal Tournament 3 PhysX Mod Pack—includes three maps with amazing effects that fundamentally change the gameplay (requires full version of Unreal Tournament 3) 
  • A sneak peek at the upcoming Nurien social networking service, based on the Unreal Engine 3 (with built-in benchmark) 
  • A sneak peek at the upcoming game Metal Knight Zero (with built-in benchmark) 
  • All new NVIDIA “The Great Kulu” tech demo that showcases the use of PhysX soft bodies in a real game play environment 
  • All new NVIDIA “Fluid” tech demo—a simulation of realistic fluid effects with a variety of liquids

All of this is free of charge and can be downloaded from NVIDIA's website.


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