So I'm playing mirror's edge and the difference between enabling and disabling PhysX is massive - mainly due to the fact that it's trying to use my CPU rather than my GTX 680 graphics card.
Installing physx via winetricks made no change to performance so I have to ask: Is lack of working hardware physx support a result of lack of wine support or a lack of nvidia driver support?
(I'm using 295.40 proprietary nvidia driver)
PhysX support. Driver? Wine?
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PhysX support. Driver? Wine?
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 10:18 AM, J V <[email protected]> wrote:
James
Yes, and this is how Wine uses many devices.I see, getting around this would require a new driver for physx for linux and then hooking physx in wine to that driver yes?
It is up to the folks at physx to do this.I take it that's just a tad beyond the scope of wine? ;P
James