http://www.incrysis.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=851&Itemid=1
Many of the pics have leaked already, but were scans from magazines. They are high res shots. Not sure how many, if any, are in game, and if these are PC or console, but I assume they are console since Crytek said they didn't want to show PC shots yet (probably not to steal the thunder of how the game looks on console).
Either way, it looks f'n good. I like the uniqueness of the buildings and it's crazy to think you can go in to any one you want, destroy it, jump around from building to building, etc.
And apparently the cityscape is very accurate. They used googlemaps, etc. so if you know NYC you should be able to find your way around. Central Park is supposed to be very accurate as well, including the heightmap terrain, etc.. meaning if you have a little grassy knoll you like to sit at in the real park, you shoudl be able to find it in the game.
Even though this city mapping is nothing new.. Midtown Madness did accurate street rendering like 10 years ago, the accuracy should be nice to see.
Many of the pics have leaked already, but were scans from magazines. They are high res shots. Not sure how many, if any, are in game, and if these are PC or console, but I assume they are console since Crytek said they didn't want to show PC shots yet (probably not to steal the thunder of how the game looks on console).
Either way, it looks f'n good. I like the uniqueness of the buildings and it's crazy to think you can go in to any one you want, destroy it, jump around from building to building, etc.
And apparently the cityscape is very accurate. They used googlemaps, etc. so if you know NYC you should be able to find your way around. Central Park is supposed to be very accurate as well, including the heightmap terrain, etc.. meaning if you have a little grassy knoll you like to sit at in the real park, you shoudl be able to find it in the game.
Even though this city mapping is nothing new.. Midtown Madness did accurate street rendering like 10 years ago, the accuracy should be nice to see.