Yup, it’s happening -
Hoping it’ll be optimized for current consoles and PC so I won’t need to upgrade.
Hoping it’ll be optimized for current consoles and PC so I won’t need to upgrade.
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Probably not with all the bells and whistles. But we'll see. I imagine that the PC version will be the best looking of the bunch. And not by a small margin, either.I'm surprised they are making a port on a switch. So can the consoles run Crysis?
Crytek bet on the wrong horse when they believed that CPU's would continue advancing along single core architecture, just with ridiculous clock speeds, like 9Ghz and such. Instead things went down the multi-cored and multi-threaded path. And that's why Crysis can still fail to reliably get 4K-60fps or whatever, even on high end current PC hardware. Cuz of single-threaded performance bottlenecking the whole thing.And since someone has to say it, will the remaster be runnable by actual existing PCs on HIGH settings? Because the original wasn't.
Video shows they got Crysis 2 or 3 running on an Nvidia Shield, albeit scaled back, but in their defense, it was a quick and dirty demo meant as proof of concept. A Shield is powerwise roughly in the same ballpark as the Switch. Ports like The Witcher 3, Doom and Wolfenstein New Colossus have shown you can get impressive visuals for its specs. Will Switch Crysis be the most graphically intense version? Of course not. But it's feasible and portable Crysis has an appeal all of its own.I'm surprised they are making a port on a switch. So can the consoles run Crysis?
I haven't got a chance to look at the video yet, but the warhead expansion should be in the same package. I agree.It seems that the expansion Warhead might be remastered as well, good news to hear since that was only on PC.
It should for sure, but the DF video didn’t confirm anything about Warhead and they even went so far as to say they wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t make it in. Crytek isn’t even doing this themselves as they’ve had money troubles lately and likely don’t have a technical team big enough anymore.I haven't got a chance to look at the video yet, but the warhead expansion should be in the same package. I agree.
Well, that could be true on one hand. On the other...Eh? I tried to play the first game a few months back and it just didn't click with me. Felt like a painfully dull shooter with some lackluster abilities thrown in.
As gameplay experiences go, it hasn't really aged well- but back in the day it was remarkable.Eh? I tried to play the first game a few months back and it just didn't click with me. Felt like a painfully dull shooter with some lackluster abilities thrown in.
That's kind of a pity. Warhead did a good job of fixing some of Crysis's flaws and fleshed out Psycho from "1-dimensional maniac whom no military would tolerate" to "fairly interesting character".It should for sure, but the DF video didn’t confirm anything about Warhead and they even went so far as to say they wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t make it in.
It's very underrated. Not without real issues though. But people tend to not take it seriously as a game because of how graphically superior it was to everything else at the time, which in eyes of a lot of people turned it into a glorified CryEngine demo. But it was a pretty great shooter that did a lot of things really well. Things that were quite rare at the time, like large open areas with non-linear approach to mission objectives (exceptions apply). Suit abilities and on-the-fly weapon modification added another layer of unique fun. Then there's the fact that a lot of the environment is destructible, which also provides unique opportunities. All in all, Crysis is a great game. And in my humble opinion it has stood the test of time pretty well.Was this an actual a good game?
I thought it was fun but it suffers from a massive drop in quality around the endgame. The suit abilities were a nice way to change up the shooty bits and you had some bit open areas to play around in the way you saw fit(though they were all linearly connected). Though it might feel less impressive nowadays.Was this an actual a good game?
I've never played it myself, but all anyone ever talked about back when it was new was the visuals and how you needed a monster PC to actually run it.
I don't remember anyone ever saying it was actually fun to play.
It always just kind of struck me as standard fare FPS below the surface level from what I've seen of it.
It’s fun but an appreciation of “emergent” gameplay is needed to get the most of it; something Crysis was a bit of a pioneer with even considering its flaws.Was this an actual a good game?
I've never played it myself, but all anyone ever talked about back when it was new was the visuals and how you needed a monster PC to actually run it.
I don't remember anyone ever saying it was actually fun to play.
It always just kind of struck me as standard fare FPS below the surface level from what I've seen of it.