Tuesday, January 30th 2007
First benchmarks of Crysis appear
The first major DirectX10 title from EA, Crysis, is a game I'm sure a lot of us are looking forward to. The folks over at Hardspell managed to get a pre-release copy of Crysis, on Windows Vista using drivers that aren't available to the public yet. These preliminary benchmarks certainly don't look too good. A system that we'd call overkill high-end simply choked on Crysis. The system was running a QX6700, 2 G80's, dual raptors in RAID 0, 4GB low latency RAM, and a PhysX card.
- At 1024x768, Crysis ran at 44 FPS average, with a mininum of 33 FPS and a maximum of 69 FPS.
- At 1280x1024, Crysis ran at 37 FPS average, with a minimum of 17.3 FPS, and a maximum of 52 FPS.
- At 2560x1600 Crysis ran at a whopping 1.7 FPS average, with a minimum of .2 FPS, and a maximum of around 5 FPS.
42 Comments on First benchmarks of Crysis appear
Oh well, maybe I will be able to play Crisis within a couple of years... by then the current $500 video cards should be in the $100-$150 range.
i will go with s.t.a.l.k.e.r. :)
they ain't going to sell much if the game is so demanding
i want to shove this on the ppl face that sold their x1900xt/xtx/x1950, 7900gtx, etc. to buy this one, and prove how retard they we're to buy things when you don't know how it performs, they said it would run dx10, just not how :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Also, they aren't going to build advanced game engines for 4 year old hardware. If you want to run new games in pretty resolutions, then you're going to have to upgrade.
New Trailer with Explosions and Aliens (January 26, 2007)
media.pc.ign.com/media/694/694190/vids_1.html
And the fact that the engine doesn't support PhysX so why the hell are they talking about that for!? No screenshots.. yeah right. I'll eat my TJ07 if this is proved to be true.
-Dan
We won't see true DX10 game for a couple years.
I'd like to see what it looked like at those settings as well as figures.
How can people believe this drivel?
If you have to spend a 1000 bucks+ on your PC every 6 months just to keep up with the games, it's going to turn people off. And with PCs also, it doesn't just end with upgrading one thing, everything now is so dependent on the other. You get a new graphics card, ohh you need a more powerful PSU to run it. You decide you upgrade your aging CPU, hmm new mobo and RAM too.
What I'm saying is, if game producers can't figure out how to make a good looking game that doesn't choke a high end system to pieces, they're going to loose sales. Loss of sales = decline in the over all market. Some places where I live have already taken their PC games section down, because they weren't selling, whilst the consoles were. Guess we'll see what the scores for this game really are when it gets released.
-Dan
@ 16xaa
16xaf
HDR
max textures and everything
but that's to be expected i say