CryEngine 3 Demo Video Will Blow Your Mind

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CryEngine 3 Demo Video Will Blow Your Mind

Let me put it this way: When CryTek says that its CryEngine 3 is "next-gen ready," it isn't kidding.

[gametrailers=57637]

I'll admit that at least half of the above video is meant to showcase what CryEngine 3 can do to potential clients who are interested in licensing it for their games, because there's a lot of mumbo-jumbo about "Deferred Lighting" and "Integrated Voxel Objects," but let's not focus on that for the moment. Right now, we are here to look at the pretties. And it is very, very pretty.

We see examples of the engine running on the Xbox 360 and PS3 just fine - and yes, it looks stunning - but the real visual treats come when the engine shows scenes on what one can only assume is a top-of-the-line gaming PC. Yes, CryTek has been focusing intently on making CryEngine 3 scalable to run on lesser-end machines and consoles, but when you put this baby on a tiny gaming god and turn her loose? Sweet baby Moses. There's one bit of a girl running through a forest that almost approaches photorealism - though not quite there.

Some of the development tech might be interesting even to non-gamers, though - for example, the engine's ability to have edits made on the PC affect both the Xbox 360 and PS3 build of a game in real-time, which should make creating multiplatform games a bit simpler.

If you're really into the tech of it, there's a fairly in-depth analysis over at Eurogamer [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-crytek-next-gen-vision-blog-entry]. Me? I'm just gonna stare at the visuals for a little while longer.

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Lost In The Void

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My god...that was beautiful, we are getting closer and closer to photo-realism, it was near impossible to tell that the nature scenes were animation
 

Baby Tea

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Oh yeah, this video is sweet and delicious.
Pardon me while I go get a towel to mop up the drool from my keyboard.
 

Abedeus

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Internet Kraken said:
That is awesome.

To bad it would absolutely murder my computer.
Why? If your PC can run most of the multi-platform games (Prototype or Fallout 3 come to mind), you should have no problems with CryEngine 3.

Sure, it will look the best on a high-end monster PC, but we regular schmoes will also get to see some nice stuff.
 

dekkarax

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Wow; I bet a game like Timesplitters 4 would run well on that.

hint, hint; Crytek
 

Redingold

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Duuuuuuhhhhhhh.........

Forgive me while I drown in my own drool.

One of my friends spent over 3000 pounds on his computer. It should look amazing on that monster.
 

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So, Crysis 2 is coming out for the console's next year. Firstly, it's going to use this engine right? Secondly, HOLY SHIT THAT'S AMAZING AND WILL BREAK MY XBOX.
 

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CantFaketheFunk said:
CryEngine 3 Demo Video Will Blow Your Mind

Let me put it this way: When CryTek says that its CryEngine 3 is "next-gen ready," it isn't kidding.

[gametrailers=57637]

I'll admit that at least half of the above video is meant to showcase what CryEngine 3 can do to potential clients who are interested in licensing it for their games, because there's a lot of mumbo-jumbo about "Deferred Lighting" and "Integrated Voxel Objects," but let's not focus on that for the moment. Right now, we are here to look at the pretties. And it is very, very pretty.

We see examples of the engine running on the Xbox 360 and PS3 just fine - and yes, it looks stunning - but the real visual treats come when the engine shows scenes on what one can only assume is a top-of-the-line gaming PC. Yes, CryTek has been focusing intently on making CryEngine 3 scalable to run on lesser-end machines and consoles, but when you put this baby on a tiny gaming god and turn her loose? Sweet baby Moses. There's one bit of a girl running through a forest that almost approaches photorealism - though not quite there.

Some of the development tech might be interesting even to non-gamers, though - for example, the engine's ability to have edits made on the PC affect both the Xbox 360 and PS3 build of a game in real-time, which should make creating multiplatform games a bit simpler.

If you're really into the tech of it, there's a fairly in-depth analysis over at Eurogamer [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-crytek-next-gen-vision-blog-entry]. Me? I'm just gonna stare at the visuals for a little while longer.

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Damn that's amazing.

One thing worries me.

What if team ninja gets ahold of it?
 

Yudas

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Meh, who needs graphics.
If you ask me they're the least important factor of a game
Gotta agree with you on this, graphics are so overra... OMG THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL.
 

Riding on Thermals

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Tales of Golden Sun said:
Meh, who needs graphics.
If you ask me they're the least important factor of a game
Agreed. Unless the games are as fun to play as they are too watch then what have you really gained?

Though, I swear I thought that portrait of the guy blinking was a real person.