Matali Physics Adds Browser Support for Advanced 3D Physics
Komires Sp. announced the release of Matali Physics 1.5, an advanced 3D physics engine for .NET and Mono, which adds support for web browsers. With the upcoming Silverlight 5 technology, it becomes possible to run .NET 3D applications inside web browsers with full hardware-accelerated graphics. The latest version of Matali Physics engine already supports Silverlight 5 beta, providing realistic simulation of objects behavior to all 3D web game developers.
An online demo of Matali Physics engine is available here (This demo requires Internet Explorer 9 web browser with Silverlight 5 beta plugin).
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