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Crysis

Crysis

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From the makers of Far Cry, Crysis offers FPS fans the best-looking, most highly-evolving gameplay, requiring the player to use adaptive tactics and total customization of weapons and armor to survive in dynamic, hostile environments including ...

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Crysis gone gold, demo tweak

Posted on Monday, 29 October 2007 by Ryuken, source: Blues
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Crytek and EA are pleased to announce that Crysis has been finished and that it will make its planned worldwide release of November 16th.

The devs seem very happy:

“We are extremely proud of what we have been able to accomplish with Crysis,” said Cevat Yerli, CEO of Crytek. “We wanted to push the boundaries both visually and with open-ended, non-linear gameplay and we believe the end result delivers that vision.”

The current single player demo, available in DX10 and DX9, has given gamers their first taste of the immersive, non-linear Crysis experience. Highlighted by Crytek’s open-ended level design and the game’s Nanosuit gameplay mechanic, which challenges gamers to analyze and approach every individual encounter before acting, Crysis delivers a completely new and refreshing FPS gameplay experience.

Of course, the single player demo also features the stunning, award-winning graphics powered by Crytek’s revolutionary CryENGINE 2. Assistance from key partners such as NVIDIA, Intel and Microsoft have helped make Crysis one of the most anticipated PC games of all time.

“Crytek and EA are rewarding PC gamers with the world’s most technologically advanced video game,” said Roy Taylor, vice president of content at NVIDIA. “Our programmers are intensely proud to have helped Crytek push the boundaries of interactivity and immersion. The game was developed and tested on NVIDIA, and we recommend GeForce 8800-Series graphics cards for the best experience.”

For more Crysis news, stay tuned to www.nanosuit.com.

There is also a tweak for the singleplayer demo of the game; if you follow the advice in this thread on the official forums then you might get some of the DX10 graphical features on a DX9 machine. Nevertheless, you will still need one hell of a system to run it that way.

If you tweak the configuration files in \CVarGroups\ by copying and pasting the "very high" settings (1st paragraph) IN PLACE of the "high" settings (last paragraph) the game will load the highest possible settings even though the drop-down menus display "high."
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Anonymous

Anonymous

try tweak and it works
try tweak and it works
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Posted on 21:24, October 29th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

There is also a tweak for the singleplayer demo of the game; if you follow the advice in this thread on the official forums then you might get some of the DX10 graphical features on a DX9 machine.

It's not the official forums, it's the forums of a fansite...no biggy, just pointing it out...
[quote]There is also a tweak for the singleplayer demo of the game; if you follow the advice in this thread [b]on the official forums[/b] then you might get some of the DX10 graphical features on a DX9 machine.[/quote] It's not the official forums, it's the forums of a fansite...no biggy, just pointing it out...
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Posted on 22:20, October 29th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

Ehm, this actually works! It looks like DX10 with no framerate drops (apparently) but I'm playing on an XP box... Weird... but... Cool. Makes you wonder if dx10 graphs are 'vista only' because of api design limitations or just MS company policy. Playing this on a 4600+ machine with a 8800gtx gpu. The difference is quite noticable in water, textures, shadows, lightbeams through foliage and under water.
Ehm, this actually works! It looks like DX10 with no framerate drops (apparently) but I'm playing on an XP box... Weird... but... Cool. Makes you wonder if dx10 graphs are 'vista only' because of api design limitations or just MS company policy. Playing this on a 4600+ machine with a 8800gtx gpu. The difference is quite noticable in water, textures, shadows, lightbeams through foliage and under water.
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Posted on 22:38, October 29th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

who needs vista after all
who needs vista after all
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Posted on 23:02, October 29th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

It runs like a powerpoint presentation on my .. laptop ... , yeah well had to try!! :P

Gonna save me up some money for a 8800GT or a HD3800 depending on the price and performance.
It runs like a powerpoint presentation on my .. laptop ... , yeah well had to try!! :P Gonna save me up some money for a 8800GT or a HD3800 depending on the price and performance.
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Posted on 23:03, October 29th 2007
 

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