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nature events demos

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Is there any demo out there that simulates nature? I mean... the sea (real one not ripples) . storms . etc?
added on the 2005-02-02 11:40:35 by Chris_ZD Chris_ZD
I'm sure people will flood this with numerous nature demos, but I'd like to direct attention to the only obvious answer
added on the 2005-02-02 11:46:21 by Shifter Shifter
now. that demo. how does it answer my question? Besides I thought demo as code was obsolete since state of the art. I don't know why people think is a good idea to concept a demo that looks like tomb raider or some other game of that sort. It's basically totally boring. ... still looking for real nature effects in a demo.
added on the 2005-02-02 13:14:44 by Chris_ZD Chris_ZD
shifter's suggestion was totally irrelevant indeed...

what about this one then???
added on the 2005-02-02 13:21:31 by keops keops
kind of nice water effect in this one. http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=13642
hmm, this one has a nice calm seaview at the end : http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3859
added on the 2005-02-02 13:33:11 by kohai kohai
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=13030

No water but its a natural phenomena.
added on the 2005-02-02 13:35:12 by NoahR NoahR
And ofcourse there is the benchmark from futuremark.
the last 2 had some pretty impressive effects

www.futuremark.com
added on the 2005-02-02 13:36:03 by NoahR NoahR
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=5581 has some nice water in the beginning
added on the 2005-02-02 18:14:57 by gloom gloom
Quote:
now. that demo. how does it answer my question?


It doesn't. Just wanted to get the obvious quip out of the way.
added on the 2005-02-02 18:25:11 by Shifter Shifter
i guess you're looking for federation against nature demos : )))
added on the 2005-02-02 18:27:36 by nula nula
This one: http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be/h2ocean/ has pretty impressive ocean waves simulator, as well of lots of underwater stuff.
added on the 2005-02-02 20:39:35 by NeARAZ NeARAZ
Lame me, didn't get nice url hyperlink :(
added on the 2005-02-02 20:41:50 by NeARAZ NeARAZ
this prod allows you to play a game of survival: [url]http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=9466[url]

Can you find enough fresh water, bury your friends and jump further surprises?`In the end there's a boss level where you have to try to unite groups of rebels to cooperate in the general undertaking at hand.
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=9466 is the correct link. And the prod emulates some nature stuff, of course.
don't forget teh masterpiece by rgba : Paradise

the most flabbergasting intro64k of last year 8)
added on the 2005-02-02 22:07:44 by Zest Zest
btw for a specific nature event which is boob growth, check http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=13033 :D
added on the 2005-02-02 22:16:21 by Zest Zest
Now.. that's some sea surface on that h2ocean demo... anyway it runs very slow on my machine.
added on the 2005-02-03 11:20:36 by Chris_ZD Chris_ZD
What did you expected? Japan has the earth simulator and they couldn't foresee that catastrophe. You wanted nature simulation (the sea (real one not ripples)) and that needs CPU power. ;)
I know it needs CPU power... my machine is quite powered but that demo still runs very slow. I think the guy put too many vertex in it. Anyway ... any other demo with that kind of realistic sea surface around?
added on the 2005-02-03 13:58:04 by Chris_ZD Chris_ZD
banal and off-topic answer but i think it's pretty hard to find a demo that beats the game Far Cry made by the germans at Crytek concerning sea (and green nature) rendering.
added on the 2005-02-03 14:19:51 by Zest Zest
btw the Cry Engine had been first planned as a techical demo before turning into a game.
added on the 2005-02-03 14:23:04 by Zest Zest
null: I think you need a good video card for that h2ocean demo as well. Yes, it's pretty slow still, but at least it's far better "ocean waves" than farcry :)
added on the 2005-02-03 15:15:03 by NeARAZ NeARAZ
i have an nvidia fx 5600 or something. I'll check the h2ocean back in 2 years
added on the 2005-02-03 15:52:13 by Chris_ZD Chris_ZD

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