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Αρχική απάντηση από gdp77 [Χθες, στις 23:22]

Για να το παιξείς με πάνω από 30fps 1280χ1024 τι θα θέλει? χμ..

Μάλλον Conroe Χ6800 (@ 4 GHz)

4 GB RAM

2 x 7950GTX

Εντάξει, θα το παίξω σε δύο χρόνια :(

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Στην Ε3 το παρουσιασανε σε συστημα με μονοπυρηνο athlon και 1900xtx, το παιχνιδι ετρεχε ομαλα αν εξαιρεσουμε καποιες "βαριες" σκηνες στις οποιες εκανε μπαμ πως επεφτε κατω απτα 30fps, παγωματα δεν θυμαμαι να ειχα παρατηρησει παντως, και αυτα σε monitor με υψηλη native αναλυση και λογικα με το eye candy σε καποιο επιπεδο αλλα σιγουρα οχι στο τερμα γιατι για καποια εφφε χρειαζεσαι DX10, ουτε το API ειναι διαθεσιμο ουτε dx10 gpu προς το παρων (αν εξαιρεσουμε την μουφτικη gpu του 360 :p)

Παρολαυτα το παιχνιδι ψηφιστικε ως "best looking game of E3" (και το gears of war πηρε τα παπακια μου :p ) , φανταστειτε με dual core,vista και R600 ποσο καλυτερα θα τρεχει το παιχνιδι και ποσο πιο ομορφο θα φαινεται :)

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κι αλλο info http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/crysis/news.html?sid=6154899

"The E3 demo was all about DX 9 shader model 2.0--there was no more technology than this," Yerli said. He also addressed some of the controversy around the E3 demo. While visually amazing, the frame rate struggled quite a bit throughout the demo. However, he noted that Crysis was running on dual graphics-processor-unit systems, while most other PC games at the show were running on quad GPU systems. Still, we can expect performance on DirectX 9 cards to be smoother once the game is finished and optimized. "DirectX 9 on Vista will run faster throughout due to the better device driver model...which is a great thing because just upgrading the operating system on the same rig, you get a better gaming experience," he said.

What's interesting is that Yerli told us that if you have Windows Vista and an older DirectX 9 card, you should still see better performance with Windows Vista than Windows XP, even if the hardware remains unchanged.

In addition to your graphics card, Crysis will most likely make maximum work out of whatever CPU you have. The game will run fine on current, single-core CPUs, but it will take advantage of the latest multicore CPUs, as well. Yes, that means Crysis is multithreaded, which means that it can make maximum use out of dual-core systems. Where's all that processing power going? Well, part of the CPU's time will be taken up by Crytek's proprietary physics engine (called CryPhysics, of course), and it's the reason why you'll be able to saw apart trees with gunfire and why vegetation will bend and deform when someone passes by--or when the force of explosions blow them back.

Crysis will also take advantage of 64-bit CPUs. Crytek has had experience working with new technology, since it released a patch for Far Cry last year to take advantage of the new 64-bit processors from AMD and Intel. However, while 64-bit usually doesn't bring any measurable performance increase in games (most games just take advantage of 64-bit's larger memory space), it appears that it will provide better performance in Crysis. According to Yerli, the 64-bit version "will bring a performance difference of up to 10 to 15 percent on each thread" compared to the 32-bit version.

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Crysis Exclusive Preview - Technology and the Hardware That You'll Need to Run the Game

"Crysis will feature out-of-the-box 32-bit, 64-bit, DirectX 9, DirectX 10, and multithreading support," he said.

"Judging from what we've seen, DirectX 10 visuals elevate the graphics from beautiful to absolutely cutting edge."

"While visually amazing, the frame rate struggled quite a bit throughout the demo. However, he noted that Crysis was running on dual graphics-processor-unit systems, while most other PC games at the show were running on quad GPU systems. Still, we can expect performance on DirectX 9 cards to be smoother once the game is finished and optimized."

"What's interesting is that Yerli told us that if you have Windows Vista and an older DirectX 9 card, you should still see better performance with Windows Vista than Windows XP, even if the hardware remains unchanged. "DirectX 9 on Vista will run faster throughout due to the better device driver model...which is a great thing because just upgrading the operating system on the same rig, you get a better gaming experience," he said."

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Νεο video, δειτε το απο εδω http://incrysis.com/crysis/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=2

επισης μπορειτε να βρειτε εδω οσα δεν εχετε δει ακομα :)

http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/crysisonline/video/HD/

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