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I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
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PhysX Patch Enables Support on Nvidia Graphic Cards

Submitted by on August 12, 2008 – 11:05 amNo Comment

Today, Nvidia has released new video drivers for the Geforce 8, 9 and GTX200 series cards that will support PhysX on the card.  This driver update has been rumored for some time now, and enables game developers to program PhysX support into their games.

Nvidia in conjunction with the new driver pack, as also released a Geforce Power Pack, which includes several items, intended to show off the PhysX support now enabled on the graphic cards.  The content in the Power Pack includes:

- Warmonger - Full free game! Destroy walls, floors, and whole buildings to open up new paths or close existing ones. Destructive power is more than eye candy here-it’s a tactical weapon in this ground-breaking action game.
- Unreal Tournament 3 PhysX Mod Pack - includes three maps with amazing effects that fundamentally change the gameplay (requires full version of Unreal Tournament 3)
- A sneak peek at the upcoming Nurien social networking service, based on the Unreal Engine 3 (with built-in benchmark) 
- A sneak peek at the upcoming game Metal Knight Zero (with built-in benchmark)
- All new NVIDIA “The Great Kulu” tech demo that showcases the use of PhysX soft bodies in a real game play environment
- All new NVIDIA “Fluid” tech demo-a simulation of realistic fluid effects with a variety of liquids

Get the new drivers for your video card here, and get the new Power Pack here.

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