well the encryption used was the Caesar cipher, and as i didnt want to run through all the 25 possibilities i just used http://www.richkni.co.uk/php/crypta/caesar.php to save me a bit of time, and let it work them all out for me, then it was a case of just running down the list till i found somthing with looked like it made sense
Originally Posted by chrisdj To enjoy PhysX GPU acceleration on Windows 7 all add-in graphics cards have to feature NVIDIA GPUs. Mixed Vendor graphics will result in all the PhysX simulation being performed in software on the CPU and performance will be not optimized and in some cases too slow for playability.
Hmmm, am enjoying the game immensely on my ATI 4870X2, and looked at getting a 9800GT for PhysX duty....
meh... maybe not so much now
I have the demo running fine in Win7 with 4870 rendering and a 8800GTS-320 doing the PhysX quite nicely.
Why Nvidia sot themselves in the foot by locking out ATi users from buying a Nv card for PhysX is beyond me.
ATi cannot "emulate" PhysX, since it would not be in Nvidia's interest to have it faster on ATi hardware, so it never would be. It would be unoptimised crap, like what we get now when we have to use the CPU for PhysX....
The game looks really good, but gameplay looks very console, and very linear.
Finished it yesterday. Or, according to the percentage, finished 65% of it.
The game has a high degree of fidelity to the comics, with good characterization of Batmans enemies, friends and weapons.
The story is "DC Comics believable".
The only flaw is the "consolization" of the gameplay, not being able to change keys in-game, having the controller show up in the how to use weapons.
The third-person camera was not an issue, except on some of the bosses fights, when it was put further away from the action and the movement keys were related to the ambient, not Batmans orientation.
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ReplyI was going to so I could have a copy for home, but I figured that I was too lazy and it would also be greedy.
Do you think we should share the code with the others and let them know how it was deciphered?
shifting the letters by 13 will give you
simples!
I have the demo running fine in Win7 with 4870 rendering and a 8800GTS-320 doing the PhysX quite nicely.
Why Nvidia sot themselves in the foot by locking out ATi users from buying a Nv card for PhysX is beyond me.
ATi cannot "emulate" PhysX, since it would not be in Nvidia's interest to have it faster on ATi hardware, so it never would be. It would be unoptimised crap, like what we get now when we have to use the CPU for PhysX....
The game looks really good, but gameplay looks very console, and very linear.
Has anyone else noticed that Harley has a bit of boob wobble going on? It's quite hypnotic, I wonder if it's PhysX accelerated..? :p
Finished it yesterday. Or, according to the percentage, finished 65% of it.
The game has a high degree of fidelity to the comics, with good characterization of Batmans enemies, friends and weapons.
The story is "DC Comics believable".
The only flaw is the "consolization" of the gameplay, not being able to change keys in-game, having the controller show up in the how to use weapons.
The third-person camera was not an issue, except on some of the bosses fights, when it was put further away from the action and the movement keys were related to the ambient, not Batmans orientation.
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