What does this mean ? Future ps4 games won't have havok?
Demon's Souls Remastered: No Havok Edition exclusive to PS4
Well if the licensing deals are profitable enough for Microsoft to continue, then why would Intel sell it?
Interesting acquisition. They'd be creaming money off most games released.
Why do I feel this is the first of some big acquisitions for MS isn't their event next week...
It seems like this logo is on at least half of the video games I play.
Demon's Souls Remastered exclusive to XB1.
Demon's Souls Remastered: No Havok Edition exclusive to PS4
Nintendo to discontinue Smash Bros series.
It's over
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
Of course they will. They are not stupid lolThis is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
and continue to license Havoks development tools to partners
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
It's probably just as simple as Intel not wanting to be a part of the console gaming business anymore, as their interests lie elsewhere.Well if the licensing deals are profitable enough for Microsoft to continue, then why would Intel sell it?
Microsoft is a business first. They would never deny potential business partners/money.
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
ITT: People who don't know how contracts work. More news at 11.
MS will be getting money from all the games. it's a smart acquisition.
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
ITT: gaffer takes sarcasm seriously. More news at 11ITT: People who don't know how contracts work. More news at 11.
Interesting acquisition. They'd be creaming money off most games released.
Why do I feel this is the first of some big acquisitions for MS isn't their event next week...
You got it the other way around man.This is actually a pretty big deal, especially when you account for how shitty it's only competition, PhysX, tends to run on ATI hardware (aka the PS4).
Unless Microsoft plans to continue licensing it out to everyone, which seems unlikely.
Why would they do that? Companies do not invest in a solution to just throw it away.Some companies will probably stop using it, though.
Some companies will probably stop using it, though. But this buy could mean a number of things.
That gamer is usually not aware anyway that most games are created through MS software like Visual Studio, including Sony games lolThis just made life a lot harder for any gamer that ever uttered the phrase, "I'll never give a cent to Microsoft after what they did...".
A physics engine/tech is in a much lower pricing tier than an entire computer component company.If Microsoft are in a buying mood to get stuff from Intel then maybe the acquisition of a AMD isn't ungrounded.