Ok, I understand Crysis will possibly be released this winter or next spring

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Nightmare225

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Originally posted by: apoppin
Crysis is not even "full DX10" :p

--wait till Alan Wake ;)

Alan Wake is full DX10? :confused:

it is *Vista Only* ;)

and looks a hell of a lot better than Crysis :p

Ehh, maybe. The water effects and weather do look a tad better than Crysis. However, character models and from what I've seen, physics are won by Crysis.
 

m21s

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Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Originally posted by: apoppin
Crysis is not even "full DX10" :p

--wait till Alan Wake ;)

Alan Wake is full DX10? :confused:

it is *Vista Only* ;)

and looks a hell of a lot better than Crysis :p

Ehh, maybe. The water effects and weather do look a tad better than Crysis. However, character models and from what I've seen, physics are won by Crysis.


I'm going to have to disagree on this one.
Alan Wake will be supporting 4 cores on the CPU to handle physics and all that.

We've only seen a little taste so far to what we can expect, I believe this will blow our minds once we get closer to release and see move videos.
 

apoppin

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of course ... who knows what the finished game will really look like ?
:confused:

but looking forward to finding out :)

Alan Wake is next year, right? Crysis 2H this year

just checked ... done when it's done :p

and it will *not* run on Single-Core CPUs [quad core is *recommended*] ... but *may* run on HT enabled P4s

i'm set
:Q






to upgrade next year

:D