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NVIDIA Competition 2008 / [PhysX Comp 2008] Hackinc2000 (cloth)

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hackinc 2000
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Posted: 14th Jul 2008 08:17 Edited at: 14th Jul 2008 08:18
For my First Demo I'm making a Shoot the Clown and Blow Ballon Carnival Game Type. Using Cloth and other triks for the ballon!

As I'm a little tired I'm living you whit a WIP Shoot!

Just Before 20th I'm going to post My Suprise "Mystery" Entry.

Here's the Pic


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wind27382
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Posted: 17th Jul 2008 01:21
wow look interesting

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hackinc 2000
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Posted: 18th Jul 2008 00:31
I'm forgetting about this demo and i'm makgin a new one that I'm posting right now! Why? Because what i want to achive right now is a little bit restrictive as Dark Physic is a little too buggy.

Check my new post for the new demo i'm making.

LeeBamber
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Posted: 19th Jul 2008 02:40
Sorry to see this demo abandonned, it looked very cool, colourful, fun, uses cloth and possibly fluid use. Ah well. When you get time, post here what you needed in terms of commands and functionality to make your ideas come alive. We want DarkPHYSICS to provide you with the easiest way to turn your ideas for physics simulation into reality.

"Small, smart and running around the legs of dinosaurs to find enough food to survive, bedroom coders aren't extinct after all "
bjadams
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Posted: 19th Jul 2008 21:29
glad to see that TGC want to invest their time on adding darkphysx functionality. don't forget all of us who bought darkphysx to use with dgdk

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