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    Cell Factor: Revolution takes advantage of AGEIA PhysX Processor-Powered Physics

    The title is an action-packed first-person shooter with true-to- life physics for the PC, which takes advantage of the capabilities of the dedicated AGEIA Physx processor.

    Check out the Headline for more info.

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    That will be great for all the hardware reviewers and the 5 people who ever buy an AGEIA.

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    With the release of DirectX10 and Vista, coupled with the new Intel/AMD CPU's and a DX10 graphics card, the Ageia is probably the biggest waste of money since pectoral implants...

    I have yet to see anything that is really THAT different from the standard visuals - apart from exaggerations, that it.

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    You can play the Cell Factor demo without an Ageia card anyway, with like a 3% performance difference or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unreal
    You can play the Cell Factor demo without an Ageia card anyway, with like a 3% performance difference or something.
    Really? Might give it a go...

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