FAKT Software hopes the AGEIA PhysX technology will drive their products to the next level

Nov 1, 2005 13:14 GMT  ·  By

AGEIA Technologies announced that German game developer FAKT Software will be leveraging the full power of the AGEIA PhysX processor for its upcoming title, "Crazy Machines II".

The announcement is the result of an agreement that enables FAKT Software to use the AGEIA PhysX SDK to implement comprehensive physics dynamics in "Crazy Machines II". This physics functionality will take on a new, breathtaking dimension for gamers using PCs equipped with the AGEIA PhysX processor.

Developers at FAKT Software intend to populate "Crazy Machines II" with a vast number of rigid bodies, as well as complex fluid dynamics, particles and other advanced physics features. Physics will be incorporated into gameplay to create an exceptionally immersive gaming experience.

"We are very glad about this partnership. AGEIA PhysX technology will be the key to driving our products to the level we've always intended them to be," said Andreas Lenk, technical director at FAKT Software.

"We appreciate the enthusiasm with which the team at FAKT Software has embraced AGEIA PhysX technology," said Kathy Schoback, vice president of content acquisition at AGEIA. "Crazy Machines II promises to be an exciting showcase for the incredible potential of the AGEIA PhysX processor in next-generation games."

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