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System Name | Ultrabeast GX2 |
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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 4.0GHZ 24/7 |
Motherboard | Gigabit P35-DS3L |
Cooling | Rosewill RX24, Dual Slot Vid, Fan control |
Memory | 2x1gb 1066mhz@850MHZ DDR2 |
Video Card(s) | 9800GX2 @ 690/1040 |
Storage | 750/250/250/200 all WD 7200 |
Display(s) | 24" DCLCD 2ms 1200p |
Case | Apevia |
Audio Device(s) | 7.1 Digital on-board, 5.1 digital hooked up |
Power Supply | 700W RAIDMAXXX SLI |
Software | winXP Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 17749 3DM06 |
I put in about 20 minutes into this game, and it looked fantastic of course, and even taxed my 7950 (without the 41% overclock.) I can say that the gains don't seem to make up for how much more power it needs than Crysis 2.
The action of the game was confusing at best, but I have never played Crysis multiplayer. It looks like it has promise, with unlocks and vehicles of different sorts. The nanosuit adds a great variety of gameplay, as is to be expected, though with everyone wearing one it is nowhere near unique.
The map that I was playing on was controlling various crash sites. The level design (heavily forested) was actually very unique, which is a good thing. I will say that if you are trying to play this on mid-range hardware you might have to lower your settings quite a bit for any sort of competitive gameplay.
Unfortunately there is no single player on this Alpha release, but I plan on putting a few hours in it this weekend. I love battlefield, but COD has become quite a stale alternative for me, where Crysis might be able to make up.
Thoughts anyone?
The action of the game was confusing at best, but I have never played Crysis multiplayer. It looks like it has promise, with unlocks and vehicles of different sorts. The nanosuit adds a great variety of gameplay, as is to be expected, though with everyone wearing one it is nowhere near unique.
The map that I was playing on was controlling various crash sites. The level design (heavily forested) was actually very unique, which is a good thing. I will say that if you are trying to play this on mid-range hardware you might have to lower your settings quite a bit for any sort of competitive gameplay.
Unfortunately there is no single player on this Alpha release, but I plan on putting a few hours in it this weekend. I love battlefield, but COD has become quite a stale alternative for me, where Crysis might be able to make up.
Thoughts anyone?