Actually, I'd love to see theoretical builds for 1920x1080 displays even more. I don't own a 2560x1600 display, and don't really care to shell out for such a costly piece of equipment since so few games even carry a native resolution of 1600p.Battlefield 3 and The Witcher 2 are the current most graphically intense games, as far as I know. Metro 2033 comes in close behind.
Crysis managed to be #1 for a while, and with mods, it supposedly still is. That's not a exactly a fair comparison though (because, you know, it requires modding).
I would post specs, but I'm not familiar with resolutions higher than 1920x1080, so I'm really not sure what would be required to run those games on max.
Hard question to answer because art directions has such a big part in how a game looks graphically. Skyrim's art direction makes the game visually impressive to me, but I think Crysis 2 is probably the most technically impressive out of those games listed.
Battlefield 3 and The Witcher 2 are the current most graphically intense games, as far as I know. Metro 2033 comes in close behind.
Crysis managed to be #1 for a while, and with mods, it supposedly still is. That's not a exactly a fair comparison though (because, you know, it requires modding).
I would post specs, but I'm not familiar with resolutions higher than 1920x1080, so I'm really not sure what would be required to run those games on max.
Edit: I voted for The Witcher 2 because of it's outdoor environments, which are typically much more impressive than blocky cities and industrial environments. TW2 looks fantastic because it has the detail and realism of Crysis, but with the artistic style of a game like Fable. The end result is utterly gorgeous.
With mods, Crysis. I've seen some screenshots that look practically real
Skyrim could;ve been so much more beautiful if not for the crappy textures. Even teh HD texture pack cant compare to what The Witcher 2 is. And undoubtedly, Crysis was very impressive, but the colours and shaders in The Witcher 2 blew me away.
The issue I have this poll is that when debating graphics, we need to consider the art direction aspect of design as well as the technical. While I'm sure the Crytek Engine or Frostbite 2.0 engine are technically far superior to the Witcher 2 engine, I think Witcher 2 is the game with the best looking graphics right now, mainly because they did a superb job with art direction and creating an immersive and beautiful world on top of an already impressive game engine.
To me those are two separate things. There's graphics (life like), and then there's art (up to the creator).
With that in mind, to me there's no question that Crysis 1 has the best graphics of any game ever released.
