CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Graphics Cards
Peripherals
Modding & Cooling
Systems
Networking
Security
Operating Systems
PC Games
Console Games
Atomic.edu
Tutorials
Lifestyle
Entertainment
Science
Merchandise
Wallpapers
Revolver Melbourne 2011
Revolver Sydney 2011
Atomic Unlocked 2010
Power to the PC Tour 2010
Industry Events
Login
|
Register
|
RSS
News
|
Reviews
|
Features
|
Podcasts
|
Opinions
|
Galleries
|
Videos
|
Competitions
|
Newsletter
|
Subscribe
Friday February 10, 2012 10:55 PM AEST
Atomic MPC
>
havok
Search
Your search for
havok
returned
22
results.
Features
>
PC Games
Is Black Mesa the ultimate Half Life mod?
By
David Hollingworth
,
Justin Robinson
| 14:53 Aug 31, 2010 |
Comment Now
Black Mesa is an ambitious mod to recreate Half Life in the latest Source Engine - and it goes way beyond a mere mod...
Features
>
PC Games
Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty is shaping up to be EPIC
By
Justin Robinson
| 09:46 Jun 25, 2010 |
Comment Now
Justin Robinson travels to Blizzard HQ to get the scoop on the game everyone's waiting for: Starcraft 2!
Features
>
Graphics Cards
AMD and NVIDIA butt heads over physics
By
Justin Robinson
| 14:30 Mar 29, 2010 |
Comment Now
Exclusive:
An Atomic talk with engineers from the world’s biggest graphics companies, as we find out whose API is top dog.
Features
>
PC Games
Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty, new game info released
By
Justin Robinson
| 16:54 Apr 23, 2010 |
Comment Now
Exclusive Interview:
Atomic chats with Starcraft II's Production Director, Chris Sigaty!
Features
>
PC Games
Wolfenstein
By
Seamus Byrne
| 17:23 Jul 15, 2009 |
Comment Now
Engine Room
: Raven’s new Wolfenstein delivers occult Nazi butt-kicking action like never before. Seamus Byrne looks behind The Veil.
Features
>
Graphics Cards
Nvidia's CUDA
By
Alex Bradner
| 13:35 Jul 24, 2008 |
Comment Now
Nvidia’s sidestep from gaming could predict a brave new world for domestic computing.
Reviews
>
Console Games
PREVIEW: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
By
David Hollingworth
| 16:46 Jul 10, 2008 |
Comment Now
David Hollingworth can kill you with the power of his mind. No, really... why are you laughing?
News
>
PC Games
Blizzard snubs NVIDIA with Diablo 3
By
Wily Ferret
| 10:43 Jul 1, 2008 |
Comment Now
Better the devil you know, apparently.
Features
>
PC Games
Dawn of War 2
By
David Hollingworth
| 10:31 May 29, 2008 |
Comment Now
David Hollingworth recently spent some time at Relic Studios in Vancouver, catching up with DoW2 and the dark future of humanity in the Warhammer 40k universe.
Features
>
PC Games
Game Engine Showdown!
By
Logan Booker
| 13:16 Apr 15, 2008 |
Comment Now
We put the top three next-gen game engines under the microscope and pit them against each other
Reviews
>
Console Games
Pain
By
David Field
| 16:14 Apr 10, 2008 |
Comment Now
It's a cheap PS3 title that is good for some immature giggles. Which is great, but there's a little problem...
News
>
Graphics Cards
AMD partner with Intel for Havok physics engine sharing
By
Justin Robinson
| 10:30 Mar 24, 2009 |
Comment Now
AMD's answer to NVIDIA's PhysX spreads its wings.
Features
>
PC Games
Feature interview: World in Conflict
By
Logan Booker
| 13:16 Sep 3, 2007 |
Comment Now
Massive’s Niklas Westberg discusses the developer’s new action RTS, World in Conflict.
News
>
Graphics Cards
ATI wins physics argument
By
The Inquirer
| 10:21 Apr 7, 2009 |
Comment Now
GDC 2009
: Better late than never, OpenCL Havok wins the debate.
Features
>
PC Games
Supreme Commander
By
Ben Mansill
| 15:22 Dec 18, 2006 |
Comment Now
Ben Mansill discovers how the RTS genre has been saved from stagnation... with a vengeance.
News
>
Atomic.edu
Microsoft unleashes Havok
By
INQUIRER Newsdesk
| 10:27 Aug 8, 2008 |
Comment Now
Physics everywhere
Features
>
PC Games
Cause and Effect
By
Logan Booker
| 11:08 Aug 4, 2006 |
Comment Now
An early look at what makes Just Cause a possible GTA killer.
News
>
Peripherals
Computex Day 2: ATI physics, 1GB X1600 and Shuttle 700W PSUs!
By
Staff Writers
| 10:36 Jun 8, 2006 |
Comment Now
What's this? Even more goodness from Computex? Ashton Mills has it all.
Features
>
Graphics Cards
PhysX – Defying the Laws of Tradition
By
David Field
| 16:26 May 12, 2006 |
Comment Now
Review + video: Potentially gaming biggest leap forward in years, the Ageia PhysX card can deliver miracles in 3D.
Features
>
Graphics Cards
Inside a next-gen 3D engine
By
Logan Booker
| 10:59 Apr 6, 2006 |
Comment Now
All modern game effects analysed and explained in this feature interview with Project Offset's technical art director.
1
2
|
Next »
Five things that could kill Mass Effect 3
HD7970 vs GTX 780: the future of graphics cards in 2012
The Darkness
Creation Kit and Steam Workshop for Skyrim go live, Texture Pack released
PS3 pwns retail, while Xbox also... pwns... huh?
Powered by Disqus
Latest Competitions
Thermaltake kicks off your gaming year with a BANG
Thermaltake has started off the new year with a bang by giving away a Tt eSport Theron Laser mouse to not one or two, but TWENTY lucky Atomicans!
Atomic Magazine
Issue:
133
|
February, 2012
Atomic
is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders.
Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
What's in this issue?
Subscribe Now
Buy this issue
Digital Version
Latest Comments
Powered by Disqus
Latest User Reviews
90%
Battlefield 3 is the new benchmark online FPS
A very fun and realistic multiplayer ride.
By
Periander
|
10:59 Nov 20, 2011
90%
Antec Kuhler 920 - liquid cool
Antec Kuhler 920 silent but effientive out of the box no maintence water cooling kit
By
mattleyland
|
14:23 Oct 28, 2011
90%
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
Antec Lan boy Air in red a very cool design
By
mattleyland
|
12:55 Oct 28, 2011
90%
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
This product overall is awesome.
By
Provodnik14
|
10:43 Oct 16, 2011
90%
MSI's GT780 laptop as fast as it gets
Nice laptop
By
daryl.cheshire
|
00:53 Oct 4, 2011
more user reviews »
Get the February, 2012 issue of
Atomic
mailed to you for
$8.95
, including postage.
Subscribe
Buy now
Digital Version