
Originally Posted by
punkrockpolak
We've all played games with and without physx and I think it's safe to say that physx doesn't "make" the game. Though it definitely adds eye candy and I definitely prefer to use physx when I can, I've never even thought of physx as as requirement or selling point for a game. A big problem for physx is that it's still not available to everyone since there's a strict hardware requirement, so it's difficult for developers to justify spending more time and money to implement a bunch of features that only a fraction of their customers can use.
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