Super Sonic Sled Pc Game 3D SBS
Super Sonic Sled Pc Game 3D SBS
hile Nvidia fans and consumers are waiting for live demonstration of
long-awaited GF100 (Fermi) GPU on CES 2010, we are focused on new PhysX demos and games that Nvidia, without doubt, has brought to CES.
More interesting, Nvidia will demonstrate special “Supersonic Sled” PhysX demo on this system, according to PC Games Hardware
Nvidia confirmed to PC Games Hardware that there will be a special Physx demo, called Supersonic Sled, on display at the CES. The rocket that is shown, isn’t just animated physically correct, but also offers the appropriate smoke – the destructible obstacles are animated correctly, too. The demo supports DirectX 11 and 3D Vision.
Update: Supersonic Sled demo was shown running on Thermaltake Element system, with three GF100 GPUs inside. Only one demo screenshot is present, blurry because of stereo effect (click to view full pic)
Strap
yourself to a rocket – and get ready to experience serious G-forces.
Ignite the rocket and launch a timed run down a 6 mile track. Brave
falling rocks, kick off booster rockets, and destroy physical structures
on the way to the finish line. But make sure to hit the brakes before
the end of the track. Every interaction between moving objects in this
game is physically simulated. Incredibly physically realistic and
accurately portrayed. This means each sled run is unique – it is never
the same experience twice. A number of fun features and ways to
experiment are included. Throw chickens at sled to break it apart,
piece by piece. Place crates full of chickens on the track to see what
will happen. Turn on force-vector visualization to see the forces at
play. This demo is a great example of how PhysX simulation, CUDA and
DX11 hardware tessellation comes together to really deliver a new level
of realistic and interactive game play.
Screenshots
system required Pc
processor: Quadcore @ 4,0 Ghz overclock
Ram : 4 to 8 Gb
Hard disk 3 GB
Sound card Supported
Directx 11 Supported
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