Read more.But the devs boast 'there is no card out there' that can run it at max settings at 4K 30fps.
Read more.But the devs boast 'there is no card out there' that can run it at max settings at 4K 30fps.
Looks great, but lacks that same draw-drop of when I first played crisis (which was about 5 years after it came out lol).
I think we're looking to Unreal Engine for that experience now maybe? Not that anyone has put the level of effort in required afaik.
FS2020 is the ultimate benchmark.
Meh...
I don't get the hype, if you just set the engine to or have made a really bad one as this one would go under... it is easy for them to say that, that would not be possible due to they can just put in whatever wedges and overall critical bad programming abilities.
The Boast more or like is... can you make a worse engine than ours.
It's also easy to over-egg the pudding, e.g. texture resolutions that are overkill and which just hog RAM in the GPU without providing a concrete visual uplift (simple example, but a lot of the eye candy follows similar principles of diminishing returns above a certain threshold).
I'll wait until it hits the sales as I paid full price for the originals. Not paying full price again.
I could never get into this game at all, it didn't seem fun and the annoying helicopter that follows you
EGS + price = no thanks.
I don't think I ever played the original Crysis for more than about an hour's worth of the story, as I'd only ever used it as a benchmarking tool. Will be nice to play through it properly with a decent framerate now!
It appears this remaster is based off the X360/PS3 port of the game, so its missing one of the missions from the original PC version of the game and its CPU optimization is still not great.
I could tell before they delayed the release it would be a mess..
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