Oh yeah, in before "This is Sparta."
What, you don't think it looks real?
Oh yeah, in before "This is Sparta."
What, you don't think it looks real?
Holy shito. That is frickin' big. The scenery could pass off a photos. o_O
I bet my friend's dad's computer could do that. He's rich and His computer moniter is like... a 52" Plasma TV, no doubt it will be a powerhouse too.
man those lighting effects are insane
God damn those are sexy. But the images some-what look low quality but it may just be me seeing things :P.
Reputation: 27Secks blur effects.
Damn.
Thats hot, gaming has come so far these past 3 years, its amazin<3
If I ever got a computer that amazing, I would consider it God.
No, I'm not joking =P
Reputation: 23lol at the guy hanging upside down with missing limbs.
Reputation: 16I found my new wall paper thanks!
Looks awesome.
Reputation: 11oh how i wish i had an uber PC![]()
Crysis on PCs: What the PS3 wishes it could do
I've been wondering about that, and now I've confirmed it; Crysis with all of it's fan dangles would make a PS3 explode. AoTS experimented with running Crysis on Very High including all extra features with FRAPS running in the background. They were able to squeeze out 25-30 frames, but that was it.
They did the experiment with the new HP BlackBird 002.
Of course I've also seen comments on GT about this, where members were getting pissed because they couldn't run the game on high and get above 10 frames with their thousand dollar computers.
Well, thats part of the problem. Thats really not that good of a system to be running the game on max.
But also, you need to remember the style of Crytec games, in which they make the games so that they can run well on low-end systems, but at the same time, as computers improve, their games can continue to push the systems to the max.
Farcry was used as a benchmarking game for years, where as most games will see, at the most, a year as being used to test the power of systems.