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On the PhysX website it is stated that the new SDK can be downloaded as part of an "Open Beta" in the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. I have downloaded the Omniverse app, but I haven't been able to find a download link to a C++ SDK. The way this is phrased on the website suggests that the SDK is downloadable in the open beta, which might be misleading. Downloading a pre-made sample app that uses PhysX 5 does not count as "downloading PhysX 5", and is completely irrelevant as far as developers are concerned.
Someone please tell me where I can sign up for this open beta, where I can download the C++ headers, static- and shared library files, or if that's not possible at this time, then please remove the misleading text from the website as soon as possible.
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I agree 100%. Very misleading. Apparently it is a gimmick to get more devs to installs Omniverse? I fell for it. Where is our PhysX 5 SDK promised at the NVidia website?
There will probably be no more SDKS released. Their goal is to roll out the NVIDIA Omniverse, which I've been experimenting with for a few days and which has a long, long way to go. My advice is: specialize, do what you're good at, and be great at it. SDK is the way to go.
On the PhysX website it is stated that the new SDK can be downloaded as part of an "Open Beta" in the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. I have downloaded the Omniverse app, but I haven't been able to find a download link to a C++ SDK. The way this is phrased on the website suggests that the SDK is downloadable in the open beta, which might be misleading. Downloading a pre-made sample app that uses PhysX 5 does not count as "downloading PhysX 5", and is completely irrelevant as far as developers are concerned.
Someone please tell me where I can sign up for this open beta, where I can download the C++ headers, static- and shared library files, or if that's not possible at this time, then please remove the misleading text from the website as soon as possible.
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