Skewed and Reviewed have posted a video sent to them by NVIDIA that shows off HAWKEN and the PhysX Tech in game.
http://sknr.net/2013/01/29/...
Expect the game to only work offline right now.
As we trend ever deeper into a world of games that require servers maintained by the developer or publisher, we see more and more games disappearing from the world. What happens when these games are shut down? What does it take for a game to survive beyond this point?
Most modern games that have online components like destiny rely so heavily on co op between players that even if you had a full disc version popping it in and playing won't be a fun experience as you can't play the actual game after hitting a wall with difficulty levels of they even boot
But classic titles like vice city will still be the same in 2049 as they were in 2001 provided you play on a disc not stripped down digital versions that have the soundtrack cut out ten years later
Hawken, the free to play mech shooter has had its servers closed on Steam, but it will remain live on consoles.
This is exactly why only online multiplayer games won't last very long. It's important to have a single player campaign (a good one, not a throw-away trash story) or some kind of offline multiplayer mode.
Physx does add some nice particle effects here and there but Nvidia needs to do more to make GPU Physx really a selling point but as is they are trying to get their money back from buying Ageia and No one is really using GPU Physx.
when I switch between my AMD PC and Nvidia PC most times I do not even notice GPU Physx is off or on.
Anyway nvidia will get tired of bribing people not to make a better CPU Physx and all games will have CPU Physx as Nvidia's GPU Physx goes bye bye
Once a OpenCL CPU physx is available then we will see an increase in creativity and use of CPU Physx.