Best I could doCan someone post a screen shot of the second level? The screen on Twitter is the area before you rescue the lady in the school. That'll give a much better comparison of the difference. I uninstalled my game after beating it a few months ago, so I don't have a save of that area.
Y'all are nuts.It looks ok, it wouldn't pass for a current AAA release though.
I will be talking about this stuff soon enough but yeah, there should be some nice and BIG differences in LOD for everything.
I will be talking about this stuff soon enough but yeah, there should be some nice and BIG differences in LOD for everything.
looks pretty POGGERS my dude
Yep, huge LOD upgrades. Saturation changes are an odd choice, but okay.I will be talking about this stuff soon enough but yeah, there should be some nice and BIG differences in LOD for everything.
It's a definite upgrade over Crysis, but naming these "PC exclusive" settings "Can It Run Crysis?" is awkward when it doesn't hold up visually at all compared to games like RDR2.
4K version of originalTried to match colors a bit more to this one and remove blueish tint. Sunlight intensity is much higher in the remake, so a bit hard to get equivalent setting.
When it's exclusive to PC? I'm not so sure. I wonder if this might genuinely be hard to run, just for the sake of it. Pushing the engine to absolute limits, but without the visual splendour this time around.Is it tho?
They clearly are memeing alongside with PC community who to this day use that question as meme. It has very little to do with actual graphical brunt of any game.
Looks alright. We've really come a ways since the original but these improvements do help. I came to Crysis late by a few years after its initial release once PC parts to run the thing acceptably weren't as cost prohibitive and even then it didn't blow me away like I was hoping. The level design was certainly fantastic and a great evolution of Far Cry's wide linear island hopping sandboxes, but it didn't wow me as much as FC did at release, it felt like a natural evolution of that gameplay and map design. Clearly they're worlds apart graphically but I'm talking impact overall for me when I first played them.
Also stuff like the breaking trees and huts didn't floor me as much as what something like Half-Life 2 was doing with physics for the time.
Make no mistake this isn't some Crysis sucks post I think its a strong game just tech wise I wish I was able to be more wowed when I first played it. I loved Crysis 3's art direction and ruined nature reclaiming NYC in a dome theme, then again I did play that one at release.
I'll still check out this remaster after seeing more gameplay videos, definitely in for the RT stuff.
Yep, that's an improvement.Tried to match colors a bit more to this one and remove blueish tint. Sunlight intensity is much higher in the remake, so a bit hard to get equivalent setting.
When it's exclusive to PC? I'm not so sure. I wonder if this might genuinely be hard to run, just for the sake of it. Pushing the engine to absolute limits, but without the visual splendour this time around.
Yes, hardware RT and DLSS.
Haha! Yeah, for sure. But at least it looked bleeding edge in return for that performance. This does not. Maybe that's not a problem, and I'm just sad they didn't push it visually as much as they pushed the original. I really loved that game, both for the open ended gameplay and the tech leaps they made.Honestly, as crazy as that would be, it would be very fitting considering the original Crysis also runs like crap due to engine issues lol.
You know Crysis was a spiritual successor to Far Cry right? Crytek made both.
Cool.I will be talking about this stuff soon enough but yeah, there should be some nice and BIG differences in LOD for everything.
lolAh Era, the place where you can find polar opposite hot takes above and below each other. 😜