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Three top of the line graphics cards in SLI can’t run Crysis on full

December 14th, 2007

Three top of the line graphics cards in SLI can’t run Crysis on full

So you probably thought that the announcement of being able to run three cards in SLI would mean a respectable frame rate when playing Crysis on maxed out graphics – think again. PC Games Hardware built a system containing three NVIDIA 8800 Ultras and it only managed to pump out a measly 37.9FPS. Thats over US$1800 worth of graphics cards and they only had 1X anti aliasing and anisotropic filtering on!

At this stage you may have several questions running through your mind: Is this game broken? How the hell did they even develop it? How many years until we have hardware that can run it at 60FPS? Could God create a game so system hoggy that not even he could play it? Probably not but Crytek have managed to.

Check after the jump for benchmark figures.

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Crysis goes gold

October 30th, 2007

Crysis goes gold

EA and Crytek have announced that this year’s most anticipated title, Crysis, has gone gold. Cevat Yerli, CEO of Crytek expressed his excitement:

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

Crysis is due out November 17th, and for those who just emerged from a cave, the demo was released over the weekend.

via Gaming Today

Crysis demo released for PC

October 29th, 2007

Crysis demo out

Get ready to see your computer as the obsolete rust-bucket it truly is - the Crysis demo is out. The hefty demo weighs in at 1.77GB, and for those of you who have forgotten, these are the woe-inducing system requirements. The brave and the recently-upgraded can click the link below to download.

Crysis Demo [nZone]

Crysis system requirements snap-freeze old PC’s hopes

October 10th, 2007

Crysis snap-freezes old PC’s hopes

Thousands of PCs shut down today at the mere mention of the required and recommended specs for Crytek’s Crysis. EA and Crytek are claiming that the game will run on a 3 year old PC, this is true if you bought just about the best there is at the time - and don’t mind running it on the lowest settings. Here are the specs:

Minimum System Requirements
OS – Windows XP or Windows Vista
Processor – 2.8 GHz or faster (XP) or 3.2 GHz or faster* (Vista)
Memory – 1.0 GB RAM (XP) or 1.5 GB RAM (Vista)
Video Card –256 MB**
Hard Drive – 12GB
Sound Card – DirectX 9.0c compatible

* Supported Processors: Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz (3.2 GHz for Vista) or faster, Intel Core 2.0 GHz (2.2 GHz for Vista) or faster, AMD Athlon 2800+ (3200+ for Vista) or faster.

** Supported chipsets: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT or greater; ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (Radeon X800 Pro for Vista) or greater. Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Integrated chipsets are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required.

Recommended System Requirements
OS – Windows XP / Vista
Processor – Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
Memory – 2.0 GB RAM
GPU – NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS/640 or similar

As you can see the recommended specs suggest a pretty shit-hot PC by anyones standards. Expect hardware sales to skyrocket.

via Gaming Today

Crysis release date announced

August 3rd, 2007

Crysis Screenshot

EA and Crytek announced today that Crysis will be available in North America and Europe on November 16. Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli thanked fans for their support and patience, reassuring us that the E3 winner is “going to be worth the wait.”

More info after the jump.
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