Unreal Engine 3
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I've got a video of this on my E3 2004 DVD. Apparently, they've got a new technology thing happening where it strips unnessary polygons from the models but it looks the same from the outside, so it should run rather well.

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more Unreal 3 demo's, these ones show off the physics engine and the particle system and a vehicle in action.
http://www.1up.com/do/download?cId=3138759
http://www.1up.com/do/download?cId=3138759
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Re: Unreal Engine 3
So, what you're saying is that it'll actually not show ANY polygons that you cannot see? I've been wating sooo long for someone to do that!
I was reading this months Maximum PC. They have a small artical about something called the "PhysX" addin PCI or PCI-E card that is supposed to take quite a bit of the strain off the CPU. We're talking a hella lot of physics calculations. Unreal Engine 3 is supposed to support it. I'm hoping it'll make my 2.66GHz P4 worthy.....
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