Hope you weren't planning to play PhysX games on Nvidia's new 50-series GPUs
Briefly

Nvidia recently announced that its new RTX 50 series graphics cards no longer support 32-bit CUDA applications, leading to the exclusion of PhysX technology. This has caused issues for older games that relied on PhysX for realistic physical effects, resulting in increased CPU load and decreased performance. Historically, PhysX enabled advanced visual effects in several popular games, but these titles are limited in number and have become somewhat dated. While Nvidia alluded to the lack of support earlier, confirmation of this change has raised concerns among gamers regarding compatibility with classic titles.
Nvidia has quietly removed support for PhysX in its latest graphics chips, the company confirmed this week, leading to performance issues in older games using the technology.
PhysX technology enabled realistic simulations of destructible elements in games, adding depth to gameplay experiences.
Read at The Verge
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