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04-24-2012 11:52 AM #1
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'Crysis 3' Gameplay Trailer Released
And it looks absolutely gorgeous. The parts we can see through all those explosions anyway.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/04/24/he...is-3s-first-g/ -
04-24-2012 12:06 PM #2
So you can see without linkies.Intel i5 2500k (@4.7Ghz) + XFX Radeon 7970 3GB RAM! + 16GB DDR3 RAM (STEAM/Origin: Nealon_Greene)
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04-25-2012 07:44 AM #3
Thank you very much for the link. Looks nice.
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04-25-2012 11:55 AM #4
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/04/25/crysis-3-interview/
Crysis 2 launched with four graphics settings. You could change resolution, you could toggle on Vsync, there was HUD bobbing, and you could change the quality settings. Are you going to launch Crysis 3 with four graphics settings?
RH: We obviously learned a lot from that, which is why we added a lot of stuff with the DX11 pack for Crysis 2. So obviously that’s kind of like… You can see that as a starting point. But that being said, all this stuff hasn’t been locked down. It’s one of these things you do very late in the production, you decide which buttons you want to expose to people.
The thing with PC gamers, though, is that they will always find a way if they’re really interested, right? Whether they have to go in and do it directly in the config files, or through a UI, it almost makes no difference. Even if you expose everything in the UI, they’ll still go into the config files and see if there’s a couple of prototype test render features that haven’t been activated yet. But I mean, obviously, if we have the adjustability it makes sense to put it into the frontend so you can adjust it directly. But I can’t say exactly what we’re going to do. We don’t know yetWill you do a DX11, or HD texture pack for Crysis 3, as you did post-release for Crysis 2?
RH: Maybe? We probably want to go for making it just native to DirectX 11 as it launches. With whatever that entails. Obviously our reference, starting point, is wherever the CryEngine 3 was when we released the DX11 patch, and then we’re building from there. We’re working on some pretty badass render stuff now. How much of it and to what extent it will be in the game is going to be hard to say at this point, because a lot of it is very work-in-progress. But even if just half of it makes it, it’s going to add a lot of stuff, even on top of the DX11 patch for Crysis 2.Intel i5 2500k (@4.7Ghz) + XFX Radeon 7970 3GB RAM! + 16GB DDR3 RAM (STEAM/Origin: Nealon_Greene)
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04-25-2012 07:33 PM #5
Crytek should hire some of the modders that basically made Crysis 2 look like the game it should have from the start.
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04-25-2012 09:38 PM #6
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04-26-2012 04:32 AM #7
Looks cool...but it also looks like it should be "Crysis: Insert Subtitle Here", not "Crysis 3".
More like a C2 mission pack than a full new game. It even uses CryEngine3, just like C2. -
04-26-2012 11:54 AM #8
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04-26-2012 12:00 PM #9
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07-24-2012 01:05 PM #10
Some Crysis 3 screenies...
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/07/24/cr...-urban-jungle/
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07-24-2012 01:15 PM #11
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07-24-2012 01:19 PM #12
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07-24-2012 01:49 PM #13
And a bullshot.
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07-24-2012 07:21 PM #14
I could be wrong, but it looks like they took the original resolution, which am guessing is something from a tri monitor setup of 5xxx x 1080, and downsampled the fcuk out of it. It looks like a bullshot but with that insane amount of downsampling, pic is probably real. Again, could be wrong, but I like using downsampling myself to help get rid of jaggies and whatnot and have posted some high quality screenies in the snob thread that come close to looking like that.
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07-25-2012 12:47 AM #15
I'll agree with Vincent, it looks pretty possible that that isn't a bullshot
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