![]() ![]() However, if it didn't have this it would still be fun. I personally like the physx, I think it adds some nice eye candy into the mix, especially when you're huddled behind a desk and the cops are shooting into the building with automatic weapons, and there's glass, wood and other debris falling all around you and all over the floor. When a game makes me enjoy myself as much as GTA and Mafia, the politics and science of physx starts to take a serious back seat. I could care less if I'm getting 60fps, this isn't some super competitive online shooter where every millisecond of reaction time and ping matter, it's a relaxing, entertaining sandbox game. Honestly, I could care less what gives me a performance hit or not, what it's all about is this:ĭoes it run at a completely playable framerate? If the the answer is yes, everything else is just noise to me. I have a GTX460 and it runs great with physx turned on. ![]() ![]() I've heard rumors however that Physx isn't properly enabled in the demo, that it doesn't actually use the correct GPU acceleration, and from the initial benchmarks I saw claiming that a single 480 could max everything at about 50fps, either somebody lied or the rumors are true. Full, cloth included Physx though? Way to harsh of a hit, you go from averaging 60+ to under 30. (First bench run never gives you accurate numbers) Granted I have a quad core and a 480, but for me the visual effect is worth the moderate performance hit. I find the destruction to be pretty cool personally, the particles are really all that Physx add's, but I still think its pretty neat.Īnd I find that for the destruction only the performance hit isn't too bad, I go from averaging about 65fps with Physx disabled, to around 51fps with particle effects on. REVENGE YOUR WAY: Choose your own personal play-style, from brute force and blazing guns to stalk-and-kill tactics as you use Lincoln’s military training and gathered intel to tear down the Italian Mafia.Not for me, I don't really notice the cloth physics even when they're on, though I did enable them for the main character, just disabled for everyone else. NEW BORDEAUX, A REIMAGINED 1968 NEW ORLEANS: A vast, diverse and seedy open world ruled by the mob and corrupt officials and richly detailed with the sights, sounds and emotionally-charged social atmosphere of the era.ĪN UNINTENDED AND LETHAL ANTI-HERO: Be Lincoln Clay, an orphan and Vietnam veteran hell bent on revenge against the Italian Mafia for the brutal slaughter of the black mob, the closest thing to family he’s ever had. But with the right crew, tough decisions and some dirty hands, it’s possible to make it to the top of the city's underworld. Intense gun fights, visceral hand-to-hand combat, white knuckle driving and street smarts will all be needed. But when his surrogate family, the black mob, is betrayed and wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family on the ashes of the old and blazes a path of military-grade revenge through those responsible. Now back home in New Bordeaux, Lincoln is set on escaping a criminal past. It’s 1968 and after years of combat in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. Note: Your saved progress will transfer to the full game, if purchased. In the Mafia III demo, play the entirety of Act I for free, and get introduced to the seedy criminal underworld of 1968 New Bordeaux and the motivations for Lincoln Clay’s pursuit of military-grade revenge against the Italian Mafia. The Washington Post calls it, “a cultural milestone,” IGN says it’s got, “fantastic story and characters,” and Hardcore Gamer calls it, “engrossing from beginning to end.” ![]()
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