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Which one is the real photograph, and which one is rendered in Crysis?
![]() ![]() Crysis is probably going to be the biggest PC game of the year (and it'll give Halo 3 a run for its money in terms of sales). Some Basic Crysis Info ![]() Those were just some of my favorite screenshots. "But, graphics aren't what make a game," many people say. True enough, but they sure as Hell don't hurt! So I downloaded the Crysis Open Beta (a 1.4 Gb file). Unfortunately, single player was missing, as was (strangely) antialiasing support. So even at 1920x1200, some visuals in the distance had jaggies. However, the game still looked top notch, and even without AA support, the graphics were better than even Bioshock (which had the best graphics IMO up to this point). Simply put, this is DirectX 10 at its finest (so far). These aren't some minor graphical nuances. This is full-blown-every-single-leaf-rendered gaming heaven. I can't even begin to describe my giddiness that my 8800GTX is finally being put to use! So other than single player and AA missing, some other things were left out, although I can't really complain given the free beta. In the beta, there is only one multiplayer map, and the environments don't appear to be destructible like they are in the single player game (I'm assuming due to bandwidth concerns). However, both suits and weapons can be customized with a myriad of options, such as laser sights and explosive rounds for the weapons, and the strength and armor buffs for the armor. I've only really seen this customization aspect in single player games before. Also, motion blur when you turn your head rapidly takes a few minutes to get used to, and the incredibly lush foliage can make spotting enemies difficult, but then you start to soak up the atmosphere. My biggest complaint was a ping of 200, but that's a university network issue, and anyone with a 1mb/sec DSL/Cable line should get awesome network performance out of Crysis. What's most amazing is that my system (Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.2 GHz, 3 Gb DDR2 800 Ram, 8800 GTX) ran Crysis at 1920x1200 with very smooth framerates at the highest settings allowed (so High as opposed to Very High, which was disabled in the Beta, and no AA support). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Organized people are just lazy
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Oh I guess it may actually...i thut i needed DX10
@lazy dumbducky: http://www.incrysis.com/wiki/index.php/Crysis_System_Requirements |
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Sup?
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one thing that almsot eveyr game has with trees is that the branches look retarded
anyways id say this could beat halo3 at being better in gameplay, maybe not in sales. But i mean... the fact that when u turn the screen blurs is liek the thing that seperates this game fro many other FPS lol Nuff said ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It's called Motion Blur. Halo 3 has it, all new Source games (TF2, Ep2, Portal) have it. It's NEW~! Halo's gameplay is solid and unmatchable. It is also (to my understanding) a totally fucking different game from Crysis so to even compare the gameplay is retarded. Anyone who likes FPS games can safely enjoy both (assuming Crysis is good). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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omg wtf hax
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Owned :rofl: Still, the Halo series has a pretty damn awesome storyline, with a lot of it being explained outside the game (my friend got The Fall of Reach a couple of weeks ago
).Man, those screenshots look awesome I've only got a 6600 GT ![]() This post was edited 1 time, last edit by Minority: Oct 14 2007, 4:48 am.
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