Buck-O
Coastermaker
DarkSynergy said:I agree with what you say. But I am also optimistic to see, with the right backing, what Ageia can accomplish. Also, to say that your words "fall on def ears" is a bit arrogant, dont you think? You make some valid points, I will admit that, but to write off an entirely new concept before it is even launched to the public at large is somewhat sceptical to me.
I can also admit that the PPU is geared to users with high end systems but then again, so is SLI and CrossFire and both of those concepts seem to be doing quite well.
I am more excited about the direction that Ageia is trying to take the industry, rather than where they might or might not actually take it.
No I do not work for them.
Unfortunately, the only backing i see for them now is hype, and cheesy ohhh ahhh demos, and no real substance. There has been nothing that has really jumped out and impressed the sox off me.
And yes, i am one Arogant SOB. Consdiering that after my initial psot it took nearly a week for someone to respond, even somewhat, and it was yet antoher unregistered user, i dont assume to get any feedback from the post. Untill you showed up. So untill now...yes, i did assume it would fall on def ears.
As for writing it off...need i remind everyone of the hype of RD-RAM? Yeah, Rambus for the win...NOT! Or better yet...3dfx's "28bit psuedo color is good enough". Or "Daikatana will be the best game ever!" There are plenty of examples of overhyped technology focused tword gamers that has flopped miserably, with millions of marketing behind it. Im not saying its a guarentee that PhysX will turn out this way. Im just saying that i refuse to hold my breath for somthing amazing.
But, the thing you forget about SLi and Crossfire, is that both of these technologys are backwards compatibile with almost every legacy game, is nearly future proof (in a gaming sence, dont even get me started on HD content flags, ugh), and offer real world performance benefits that the user can see imidiately, and take full advantage of out of the box.PhysX has yet to proove its worth in that respect. It is a future speced piece of hardware, and that doesnt give you much but a pot to piss in, and no physics accelerated window to throw it out of.
See, i am NOT excited on where Agia wants to take the industry with PhysX...becuase i believe its a step BACKWARDS. We have jsut gotten away from the Glide enhanced games. The EAX exclusive games, and moved tword standardizing hardware specs to take full advantage of 90% of the hardware still out there. And now this...a dedicated Physics board. I mean come on...you are stepping back into the days of 1997 here, and the release of the 3dfx VooDoo g3d graphics accelerator. Not into the future of compartmentalized widely compatible hardware. I fail to see where on any level this is a "good direction" for the hardware industry to be headed. We;ve been down this road before, and the sign said "dead end".
No if Agia had worked up a deal with ATi and nVidia to put the PPU onboard with the GPU, then yeah, id be all for it. Or even better yet, as a sort of intergrated "East Bridge" on a motherboard. Even though eventually in either case the technology would probibly go exclusive to one of the major hardware vendorsm whomever that may be. But it would still be a step forward. Not a step back to the dark ages of add on boards, and every PCI slot full of a piece of acceleration hardware. This is the new age of PCI-Express, lets use it.
And dont worry, i know you dont work for them.