This is so weird. I attempted to play Mirror's Edge on my RX 6750 XT yesterday and couldn't even get past the first chapter because of the PhysX effects. Literally unplayable due to having less than 10 FPS! Then this video pops up in my recommended a day later, lol. Anyway, good video man, very informative.
@@lol-ih4wy Yeah, it sucks because even turning PhysX off in the menu does nothing. Deleting the PhysX files in the game folder means the game won't start either. Oh well. If my next GPU is from Nvidia I'll maybe give it another shot whenever that is, lol.
Good job man, a short and sweet video with some really good editing i was shocked when i saw the view and sub count after the video you definitely have the skill!
I am glad you mentioned Borderlands 2! For such a silly game, the physics on the elemental guns are still crazy to me this day. A literal liquid simulation playing in real time when you kill someone with corrosion! I drive AMD now but I am nostalgic for it.
One cool detail is that even after the Nvidia acquisition you could still have a card dedicated to PhysX. If you had 2 Nvidia GPUs, one could be used specifically as a PhysX processor.
Only 52 subs?! I thought I was watching a channel with 100k+ subs, the quality is off the charts!
oh stop that, my ego is too large as is. (don't stop, keep going)
I’d forgotten about Mirrors Edge. Younger me loved it. Fantastic video, keep up the good work.
much appreciated! Glad was able to jog your memory!
This is so weird. I attempted to play Mirror's Edge on my RX 6750 XT yesterday and couldn't even get past the first chapter because of the PhysX effects. Literally unplayable due to having less than 10 FPS! Then this video pops up in my recommended a day later, lol.
Anyway, good video man, very informative.
Yeah same for me, i could not play past an orange office level because the glass breaking would slow my game to 5 fps
@@lol-ih4wy Yeah, it sucks because even turning PhysX off in the menu does nothing. Deleting the PhysX files in the game folder means the game won't start either. Oh well. If my next GPU is from Nvidia I'll maybe give it another shot whenever that is, lol.
little do you know, i live inside of your hard drive, like to call it - 6th sense! Thank you for the support my friend!
Good job man, a short and sweet video with some really good editing i was shocked when i saw the view and sub count after the video you definitely have the skill!
Oh man this is why I do it! Appreciate you!
Was curious about this because of Planetside 2 on launch that used PhysX, great video and overview!
This video is incredibly well produced!! Good luck with ur future videos ^_^
I am glad you mentioned Borderlands 2! For such a silly game, the physics on the elemental guns are still crazy to me this day. A literal liquid simulation playing in real time when you kill someone with corrosion! I drive AMD now but I am nostalgic for it.
I've wondered about PhysX for years!
Holy, 91 subs ? This is some high quality content
One cool detail is that even after the Nvidia acquisition you could still have a card dedicated to PhysX. If you had 2 Nvidia GPUs, one could be used specifically as a PhysX processor.
I seem some parallels with how nvidia marketed ray tracing...
GONF
Graphics Overkill, No Framerate. the definition of a PhysX enabled game.
Sounds just like ray tracing. Why develop a feature that only a fraction of your audience will use, and that tanks the framerate?
Because I want more feautures to explore more things, instead of less.