if they temporarily disable/remove a few features anyways, like the Physx ( no linux support for this yet.)
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Originally posted by Chris View PostFood for thought.. nVidia bought AGEIA and now owns PhysX. They recently released Windows drivers for PhysX that use GF8 hardware via CUDA. What are the chances Epic's waiting for nVidia to make Linux PhysX drivers (accelerated via GF8 via CUDA, along with a software driver)?
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I'll rephrase that for you:
Epic doesn't like Linux... anymore.
Regardless of what features it does/does not contain, it's still overpromised.
I think that Epic's policy of "no news is good news" in this matter isn't their best choice. We still need some kind of update.
It's amazing the speed I have with which to forget what I wanted to say originally...
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Too tired to condone, to smart to not condone...
You know, I don't think ... what's his name... Wartourist even is looking in this forums anymore. Haven't seen a post by him the month that I've been here.
Of course, he probably has nothing new to say except "we're working on it".
Good nizzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
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Originally posted by WarTourist View PostYep, I check in regularly.
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