Read more.Crytek shows off the power of its next-generation game engine.
Read more.Crytek shows off the power of its next-generation game engine.
Very impressive but, to put it in context, I would need to know the hardware spec used to run it?
Thats all very well and good, but considering they announced Crysis 2 will ship for pc with dx9 only, and that dx11 features would be patched in later.... well I'd trust epic to include all the graphics finery they promise in a release, whereas crytek will show you that tech demo and then ship a dirty console port....
looks good!!
actually will this PC i bought from Build Your Box be able to play crysis 2 on decent settings cause i know the first game took a mega PC when it first came out
Processor:
Intel CPU Core i5 2300 'Sandy Bridge' @ 2.8 GHz x 4 cores
Motherboard:
Asus P8P67 Intel P67 'B3 revision'
RAM:
4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHz dual channel RAM
Graphics card:
Nvidia Geforce GTX 560Ti 1GB
Hard drive:
500GB Hybrid SATA II Seagate Momentus XT
Optical drive:
DVD Rewriter
PSU:
650 watt silent 80+ effeciency Modular PSU
Case:
Xigmatek Midgard Mid Tower Case
OS:
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
This is all well and good, but needing a nuclear reactor in your house.
Only the very recent cards can even play that at 1920x1080 @ 60 fps
Valve have a far better idea
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