Best of CryEngine 2 with impressive Shots.
A Crysis VR mod is now available for download, allowing users to experience the first entry in the series in VR
No one cares. The whole can it run Crysis is old, dead and stupid. It's also irrelevant, considering only less than one percent of pc owners, own a high-end PC. Second, I believe Crysis wasn't even optimized properly.
Let's hope the modders can get the other Crysis games working in VR as they use the same Cryengine.
GF365: "There are some games with extraordinary visuals that impress us to this day. Here are old games with outstanding graphics."
I always thought the first 3 Gears of War games looked great and still hold up for today.
Far Cry 2 was awesome. In addition to having demonstrably better physics and AI than later games in the series, it had a lot of design decisions that, criticized at the time, have since been praised in games like BOTW and Dark Souls.
It might not be super amazing by today's standard but I thought Mgs3 looked really good
Digital Foundry: "When Alex Battaglia got his hands on a Steam Deck, this was inevitable, right? So can the Steam Deck really run Crysis? And if so, what type of optimised settings produce the best performance? What's the best balance of features and battery life... and what about 60fps?"
Man, to think Wolfenstein 3d led to this.
go back in time and show this to a gamer from 90's ... he will die of the sheer awesomeness he sees :D
Do you think a GTX 295, an Intel i7 920 with 6 gigs of DDR3 Ram will play Crysis? Need some of your opinions.
this is why crysis is stil lthe best looking game we've seen to date. consoles cant touch it.
Wish I had a powerful brick sh*t house of a pc so I could even just run this game on its lowest settings... Think thats my next goal... Buy an awesome pc that will NEVER go out of date... until 2 weeks later when an even better one comes out.
Is it worth the effort of buying all the parts yourself and building one? Or does it cost about the same to jsut get one custom built from somewhere? (avoiding dell and major PC retailers)