Warning: Crysis 3 Will Melt Your PC, Says Crytek

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Crysis 1 with mods
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Holy crap, I never tried any mods for Crysis but I seriously want to give it a try now. Is this just modifying some configuration files or do you have to download additional content/texture packs for something like this?
 

chucky2

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Good thing crysis isn't a game that requires 60 FPS to feel fluid, but thank your for this post...it makes it easy to ignore people follwoing you down the wrong rabbit whole...

What wrong hole? I asked a question because I didn't know, it got answered. What "hole" did I go down? Did you mean to quote someone else or something?

Chuck
 

moonbogg

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I hope it melts PCs and is good enough of a game to make me want to upgrade. That makes for a good obsession.
 

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Holy crap, I never tried any mods for Crysis but I seriously want to give it a try now. Is this just modifying some configuration files or do you have to download additional content/texture packs for something like this?

This thread http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=417651 has a lot of mods that will give you an amazing impact.

Also a good ini mod can unlock more visual options.

http://www.incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=23117

The amazing thing about Crysis was that even in the shipping game 'Very High' settings were not the best the game had to offer. There are still many options that are dialled down on very high that can be opened up further.

I agree that there are a couple games with some individual features that have examples that are better than Crysis. BF3 has some amazing lighting at times, same goes for Metro 2033. Taken as a whole package and what it delivers to your screen, nothing is close to Crysis/Warhead with heavy mods.
 

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This thread http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=417651 has a lot of mods that will give you an amazing impact.

Also a good ini mod can unlock more visual options.

http://www.incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=23117

The amazing thing about Crysis was that even in the shipping game 'Very High' settings were not the best the game had to offer. There are still many options that are dialled down on very high that can be opened up further.

I agree that there are a couple games with some individual features that have examples that are better than Crysis. BF3 has some amazing lighting at times, same goes for Metro 2033. Taken as a whole package and what it delivers to your screen, nothing is close to Crysis/Warhead with heavy mods.

That is one thing that a lot of people complained about. In the Alpha previews, they showed it with everything. Later when it shipped, it was scaled back from what everyone seen, yet they choked on not being able to run it maxed out right from the start.
 
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This thread http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=417651 has a lot of mods that will give you an amazing impact.

Also a good ini mod can unlock more visual options.

http://www.incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=23117

The amazing thing about Crysis was that even in the shipping game 'Very High' settings were not the best the game had to offer. There are still many options that are dialled down on very high that can be opened up further.

I agree that there are a couple games with some individual features that have examples that are better than Crysis. BF3 has some amazing lighting at times, same goes for Metro 2033. Taken as a whole package and what it delivers to your screen, nothing is close to Crysis/Warhead with heavy mods.

Thanks a lot for the links. Looks like a lot of individual mods created by a whole bunch of enthusiasts - I will definitely give it a shot when I get some time.
 

moonbogg

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Crysis is hard to run because it only uses 2 cpu cores. Crysis is old and it sucks.
 

3DVagabond

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Crysis is hard to run because it only uses 2 cpu cores. Crysis is old and it sucks.

I understand what you are saying. It's better than being new and sucking though, which is the case with most games when compared to Crysis. ;)
 

RussianSensation

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Crysis is hard to run because it only uses 2 cpu cores. Crysis is old and it sucks.

OK, please name 1 game on the PC that looks better than Crysis but still gets nearly 60 fps on a single high end GPU?

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Metro 2033, BF3 and Witcher 2 won't give you 60 fps maxed out, and I can't think of any other game besides those 3 that has better graphics than Crysis.
 

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OK, please name 1 game on the PC that looks better than Crysis but still gets nearly 60 fps on a single high end GPU?

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Metro 2033, BF3 and Witcher 2 won't give you 60 fps maxed out, and I can't think of any other game besides those 3 that has better graphics than Crysis.

moonbogg just wants to stir the pot and appear cool, it's pretty clear he has no idea what he's talking about.
 

2is

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I'm looking forward to it and I may slap another 680 in my system if it has the visuals to justify it. I've always enjoyed the gameplay in the Crysis series, especially Warhead so for me it will be worth buying an playing. Just remains to be seen if it's worth upgrading for.
 

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I understand what you are saying. It's better than being new and sucking though, which is the case with most games when compared to Crysis. ;)

That has nothing to do with using only 2 cpu cores. My old system with a core 2 quad runs the game over 60fps easily.
 

3DVagabond

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That has nothing to do with using only 2 cpu cores. My old system with a core 2 quad runs the game over 60fps easily.

My point is sure it's old, but the state of the art hasn't really progressed when you consider that except for the new Dx features, nothing's really gotten much better.
 

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Crysis is hard to run because it only uses 2 cpu cores. Crysis is old and it sucks.

If Crysis was CPU bound to a great degree, then running something like an overclocked Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge processor would relieve the issue. But it doesn't. You need the best of the best graphics cards to get Crysis to 1080p/60fps, and that's something the CPU can't help.
 

moonbogg

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I played crysis recently and FPS wasn't impressive. It looked like a bland, dated game and the performance is falling behind the hardware because the engine is old and it can't use hardware properly.
 

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I played crysis recently and FPS wasn't impressive. It looked like a bland, dated game and the performance is falling behind the hardware because the engine is old and it can't use hardware properly.


Let's completely forgo the idea that Nvidia nor AMD may be spending much time on the driver side of things to optimise their new GPU architectures for a 5 year old game. Never mind crossfire scaling with new cards and focusing on newly released titles with a greater player base.

You don't like Crysis, we get it. It doesn't mean what you say is even remotely true however.
 

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I played crysis recently and FPS wasn't impressive. It looked like a bland, dated game and the performance is falling behind the hardware because the engine is old and it can't use hardware properly.

Funny, I play through Crysis 1 / WH every couple of months because they are awesome games (Wish I could say the same for crysis 2) and I never dip below 60 fps. Crysis was also created in 2007. I dare you to find a game even close from that time frame. Anyway, I have a hard time believing anyone would say that, because crysis was amazing graphically at release - and is still very good.

This thread reminds me why I hated crysis 2. Bland AI, no exploration, straight line level mechanics, bleh. Boy it looked nice though I guess. I use it (crysis 2) as a graphics benchmark and stress test for overclocking, thats about it. :p
 
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RussianSensation

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I played crysis recently and FPS wasn't impressive. It looked like a bland, dated game and the performance is falling behind the hardware because the engine is old and it can't use hardware properly.

You keep putting down the graphics in Crysis but you still haven't said what games run as well as Crysis given the graphics or what games you think actually look substantially better. It can't be BF3 based on this excellent video, where BF3 is not convincingly better. That leaves Witcher 2 or Metro 2033, both insanely demanding due to SSAA Uber Sampling in Witcher 2 and DOF+Tessellation in Metro 2033. So if Crysis 1/Warhead are dated, are you playing games from the future?

Once you add Mods, Crysis makes BF3 look like a 2007 game with Crysis being the 2011 game :p

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Which game is better looking than this?
 
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VulgarDisplay

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I think those screenshots are from screenshot configs. Not sure if those would be playable. Either way, Crysis is still one of the most graphically impressive games out there. If they overhauled the lightning and updated a few textures it would still reign supreme.
 

AnandThenMan

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Crysis still looks amazing today, given the age of the game that is an incredible achievement! The game is also a heck of a lot of fun, and is still fun even after finishing the entire game several times.

I personally would rate it in my top 3.
 

2is

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I played crysis recently and FPS wasn't impressive. It looked like a bland, dated game and the performance is falling behind the hardware because the engine is old and it can't use hardware properly.

I would agree with you if this wasn't complete bs.
 

moonbogg

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Alan Wake and BF3 look better and run better. Crysis is just poorly optimized and always was. No reason for any modern rig to struggle with it if they knew how to use the CPUs cores properly.
 

blackened23

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Alan Wake and BF3 look better and run better. Crysis is just poorly optimized and always was. No reason for any modern rig to struggle with it if they knew how to use the CPUs cores properly.

A 2011 game looks -slightly- better than a 5 year old game when said 5 year old game isn't modded?

Say it isn't so.
 

toyota

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Alan Wake and BF3 look better and run better. Crysis is just poorly optimized and always was. No reason for any modern rig to struggle with it if they knew how to use the CPUs cores properly.
Alan Wake does not really look better except for some lighting effects.