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Schreck157

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I just watched the Crysis 2 trailer featured on this site and DEAR GOD! Is that footage of the actual game play? Because if so, it's quite possible the best looking game I've ever seen since... EVER!
 

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Well... yeah, it's CRYSIS. The game that has been defined as *the* prettiest game of the age... if you can run it. The latter part is pretty vital, though.

Take the footage with a grain of salt, however, they always airbrush *something*.
 

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Welcome to the jaw-dropping land of Crysis. I can guarantee you that was the real thing.
 

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Yeah but that level of awesomesauce would unfortunately be impossible to achieve on consoles. Or on the Box at least.

Still, thats not the point. : D
 

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Does anyone know what spec ones computer has to be up to to handle such a game? Cause if mine is up to snuff, the trailer has sold me.
 

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Schreck157 said:
Does anyone know what spec ones computer has to be up to to handle such a game? Cause if mine is up to snuff, the trailer has sold me.
They haven't officially released minimum specs yet. There were some posted on a German site that the Escapist links to in a newspost about it, but they were later debunked as "not official".

That said, the specs in the post were about what I expected, so it would not surprise me if they were the "real" specs. If memory serves, they listed a dual core CPU, nVidia 8800 GT or better, and I wanna say 4 GB of RAM. You'll have to check into it yourself for any more details than that.
 

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Agayek said:
Schreck157 said:
Does anyone know what spec ones computer has to be up to to handle such a game? Cause if mine is up to snuff, the trailer has sold me.
They haven't officially released minimum specs yet. There were some posted on a German site that the Escapist links to in a newspost about it, but they were later debunked as "not official".

That said, the specs in the post were about what I expected, so it would not surprise me if they were the "real" specs. If memory serves, they listed a dual core CPU, nVidia 8800 GT or better, and I wanna say 4 GB of RAM. You'll have to check into it yourself for any more details than that.
good god... I guess I should start saving up for an upgrade of two then
 

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Schreck157 said:
Does anyone know what spec ones computer has to be up to to handle such a game? Cause if mine is up to snuff, the trailer has sold me.
Why would you buy a game just because it's pretty?

It does look nice though :D
 

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Schreck157 said:
good god... I guess I should start saving up for an upgrade of two then
Yea, I ended up buying a brand new computer for the first one when it came out (though to be fair, it was just about due). Definitely couldn't have run it on my old machine.

I may have to upgrade my CPU this go round though, I just barely qualify with the 3 year old thing I'm running now.
 

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Well the thing is, even on a high-end computer you will definitely not be able to run Crysis on high graphics and native resolution. At least not with an FPS over 20. For my mid-range computer, I could run Crysis 1 at 720x480, windowed, min graphics, 50FPS. It'll just be a waste of money with horrible gameplay to show for it, don't even bother.
 

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Agayek said:
Schreck157 said:
Does anyone know what spec ones computer has to be up to to handle such a game? Cause if mine is up to snuff, the trailer has sold me.
They haven't officially released minimum specs yet. There were some posted on a German site that the Escapist links to in a newspost about it, but they were later debunked as "not official".

That said, the specs in the post were about what I expected, so it would not surprise me if they were the "real" specs. If memory serves, they listed a dual core CPU, nVidia 8800 GT or better, and I wanna say 4 GB of RAM. You'll have to check into it yourself for any more details than that.
...and considering this is CRYSIS we're talking about, being able to run the sequel on those specs is something just short of a miracle.
 

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To be honest, I don't think Crysis 2 looks very good from an aesthetic standpoint. From a technical standpoint, sure, but it doesn't create any environments or objects that are very interesting to look at.
 

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Well, I don't know about on PC, but Crysis 2 on 360 and PS3 is nothing compared to Killzone 3 and it's un-matched visual effects. Killzone 3 is Crysis graphics with Battlefield Bad Company effects on steroids and with crazier gameplay.
 

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I assume I have a computer that can run it, but probably it'll be another situation where I find out my computer is horribly outdated (even though I built it a few months ago).
 

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Xzi said:
ultrachicken said:
To be honest, I don't think Crysis 2 looks very good from an aesthetic standpoint. From a technical standpoint, sure, but it doesn't create any environments or objects that are very interesting to look at.
Depends on your preferred graphical style, to be sure. But if you're looking for realistic graphics without the boring realistic gameplay, Crysis is the way to go.

I like when games have realistic textures and what not, but they need to apply them well. A grey, blocky building is still just an uninteresting piece of concrete, no matter how many bumps in its walls you can see.

That said, I'm still eagerly anticipating Crysis 2, but it's definitely not a pre-order.
 

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starfox444 said:
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Well the thing is, even on a high-end computer you will definitely not be able to run Crysis on high graphics and native resolution. At least not with an FPS over 20. For my mid-range computer, I could run Crysis 1 at 720x480, windowed, min graphics, 50FPS. It'll just be a waste of money with horrible gameplay to show for it, don't even bother.
You are just extremely, extremely wrong. A budget gaming rig could and a high end rig could definitely pull it off. Please note that by budget rig I mean a core i5 2500 with a 560 GTX and 4 GB of RAM. By a gaming rig I mean a core i5 2600k, SLI 560s and 8 GB of RAM. The rest is variable.

It also doesn't make much sense saying you have a mid range computer when it's performance clearly indicates otherwise.
You know what would help both of those sets? A fucking core i7, because it is the greatest processor ever.
 

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Xzi said:
ultrachicken said:
I like when games have realistic textures and what not, but they need to apply them well. A grey, blocky building is still just an uninteresting piece of concrete, no matter how many bumps in its walls you can see.

That said, I'm still eagerly anticipating Crysis 2, but it's definitely not a pre-order.
True enough, and Crysis 2's color scheme seems to be a lot more limited than its predecessor. I suppose some of that comes with the fact that 2 is set in a city and Crysis is set in a jungle, though.
Crysis looks great at first, but I find that the longer I play it the less I care about the fancy graphics. If you replace all of the shooter brown with green, it's only nice at first, until you just get sick of green again.

It's nice to see Crytek pushing the boundaries of technology, but they aren't handling their new-found technical skills well.
 

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starfox444 said:
templargunman said:
starfox444 said:
PoisonUnagi said:
Well the thing is, even on a high-end computer you will definitely not be able to run Crysis on high graphics and native resolution. At least not with an FPS over 20. For my mid-range computer, I could run Crysis 1 at 720x480, windowed, min graphics, 50FPS. It'll just be a waste of money with horrible gameplay to show for it, don't even bother.
You are just extremely, extremely wrong. A budget gaming rig could and a high end rig could definitely pull it off. Please note that by budget rig I mean a core i5 2500 with a 560 GTX and 4 GB of RAM. By a gaming rig I mean a core i5 2600k, SLI 560s and 8 GB of RAM. The rest is variable.

It also doesn't make much sense saying you have a mid range computer when it's performance clearly indicates otherwise.
You know what would help both of those sets? A fucking core i7, because it is the greatest processor ever.
It's honestly wasted if all you do is game. If you do some heavy video encoding or something like that too, then yeah grab an i7.
The only reason I have an i7 is because I wanted a tiny god to live in my computer and yell at random strangers "this man is my owner" and as that wasn't available, I took the next best thing.
 

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Best looking on a technical level? Yes.
Best looking? Oh hell no. It's technical graphics are great, insanely great even. But the artdesign is just boring as hell.

I want this engine + the art style of Metroid Prime/ Okami/ other great artdesigngame.
 

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Xzi said:
ultrachicken said:
Xzi said:
ultrachicken said:
I like when games have realistic textures and what not, but they need to apply them well. A grey, blocky building is still just an uninteresting piece of concrete, no matter how many bumps in its walls you can see.

That said, I'm still eagerly anticipating Crysis 2, but it's definitely not a pre-order.
True enough, and Crysis 2's color scheme seems to be a lot more limited than its predecessor. I suppose some of that comes with the fact that 2 is set in a city and Crysis is set in a jungle, though.
Crysis looks great at first, but I find that the longer I play it the less I care about the fancy graphics. If you replace all of the shooter brown with green, it's only nice at first, until you just get sick of green again.

It's nice to see Crytek pushing the boundaries of technology, but they aren't handling their new-found technical skills well.
I don't know about that. If you're going to complain about the browns and greens then eventually you are just complaining about the realism of it. Crysis had the full spectrum that you would expect to see in a jungle environment. Yellowish-white sand, clear water, green foliage, blue skies, brown vehicles, grey roads with yellow paint. You take it much further than that and what you might be looking for is a Borderlands-esque style.
That's just it; I don't play games for realism. I play them to escape the real world, not to get hurled back into it.

And, as I said, I greatly enjoy realistic and detailed textures, but I much prefer when they're applied to fantastical environments. Borderlands looked all right, but not the optimal environments I'm looking for.