If this isnt allowed, then please delete. :thumbsup:
MAXPC:
Will players be able to play Crysis in DirectX 10 mode on highend
hardware at high resolutions (1600x1200 or higher) using current gen hardware (Geforce 8800 GTS and up, or Radeon 2900 series boards)?
Yerli:
I believe in maximum settings you will run at 1280 resolutions,
but to run even higher you need a better configuration.
However , that is because we feature out-of-the-box future-proof technology and settings that will keep Crysis sate-of-the-art looking even for the next-generation hardware, allowing the PC gamer to take advantage of evolution!
MAXPC:
As the game nears its release date, has the development team found it necessary to scale back any features in order to obtain reasonable performance on midrange hardware, with midrange hardware being defined as an Intel Core Duo E6600 (or AMD equivalent), 2gb of memory, and either a Radeon HD 2900 XT with 512mb of memory or a
Geforce 8800 GTS with 640mb of memory.
Yerli:
If thats midrange for you , then not at all!
This spec is well within our plans.
Most important to us is that we scale Crysis from a three-year-old configuration (by release date) to a current and next-gen configuration and take maximum performance from the available hardware.
Our benchmark has been to compete for various generations of hardware alongside the
generations of games shipped around them.
For example, our min spec is competing with Far Cry, and that's over three-and-a-half years old.
Now being a pc gamer, i tend to try to "read-between-the-lines".
I see nothing about how well those with a 320mb 8800 or equivalent will be able to run the game.
I see nothing saying a 768mb 8800gtx will be able to run the game maxed at 1920x1200 or higher.
Other info says,
Crysis will not be supporting GPU or dedicated physics processors for a variety of reasons. (thank god...LOL)
And Crysis will run best on Quad core , but will do great on a dual core configurations also.