Hope you weren’t planning to play PhysX games on Nvidia’s new 50-series GPUs
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Lol keep buying Nvidia!
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The eggs have insane physics reactions though. So I got that going for me.
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mirrors edge drops to under 10 fps when breaking glass which generates physx objects... with a 9800x3d.
the current physx cpu implementation is artificially shit, the cpu can easily handle it nowadays but it depends on skilled community members or nvidia themselves to unshit it.
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They laser off the vcpu feature from the chip just so you can't use it at the same time as another family member. They spend extra money to make it worse.
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nVidia doesn't really have that many successful unshits, historically speaking, do they?
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No those games are not fine on 50 series GPUs, they can actually drop down to 10 fps or lower
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I've had enough of NVIDIA to the point I'm not planning on playing anything on one of their GPUs ever again.
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Nvidia got what it wanted from Ageia when they bought PhysX, and that was improvements to CUDA.
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Hmm, I was not aware of that. I've seen (not Nvidia related) simulations with probably tens of thousands of rigidbodies running on relatively old midrange CPUs in real time, so it's pretty crazy that it's that slow.
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You never know when old games just don't work. For example I recently tried to play deus ex mankind divided. I have new hardware but I had to play on medium settings because anything higher would start killing performance despite the game being 5 years older than my hardware.
I wouldn't be surprised if some older games ran like shit on the 50 series cards whenever physx is concerned.
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