Remaster is even more silly when you show orginal performance and graphics and compare performance of best gpu back then and 3090rtxĬrysis 1 Remastered was heavily CPU bottlenecked but 2+3 Remastered are much betterġ9-10-2021, 17:51:54 Crysis3Remastered.exe benchmark completed, 16280 frames rendered in 148.515 s RT is the same, you might not notice it but others might find it worth the performance sacrifice, for me I have sufficient FPS either way so I'm playing with RT ON, since it is the best representation of the game.Ĭrysis was much ahead of its time back then no game was even close, graphics were authentic, even now they don't look bad. That's the whole point of PC gaming, finding the best options that are suitable to your PC. Having "Ultra Settings" that cripple performance for minor visual gain is not that uncommon (RDR2 is the best example), you can just turn them down or find optimized settings for maximum Visual/FPS. I haven't played the original Crysis 2+3 so these Remastered are quite welcomed. Instead they chose to do the minimal amount of work, slap in some of the worst RT I have ever seen, and charge people too much for their "work".Ĭrysis 2 and 3 remastered cost less than 10usd each for me, not sure how is that "charge people too much". Crytek had the chance to bring the games up to a modern standard, with great visuals, modern features, and moving on from the meme "can it run crysis" and giving people a great experience in terms of performance. Crytek have barely touched these issues and instead added in features (RT) that make virtually no difference to IQ but instead helps cripple the performance once again. A remaster should fix issues that the old games had and one of their main problems was performance and their performance on modern hardware. But these days people have become accustomed too high frame rates and refresh rates with 360Hz+ screens.Īlso Crysis is old, sure it looks good even today, but this isn't 2007 anymore and there are tons of great looking games that both look and perform much better than Crysis. The thing is the industry has moved on now, back then 30-50fps was acceptable heck before that time 15-30fps was acceptable. Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon 470 New vs Old System Requirements Crysis 2/3 Remastered An AMD graphics card, to my surprise, has been dropped off the list. In addition, you'll need at least an Nvidia GTX 1060, rather than the GTX 1050 Ti that was previously stated as the minimum requirement, as well as AMD's Radeon RX 470 graphics card. The amount of free storage space required has increased from the previous requirement of 20 GB for both components to 54 GB for Crysis 3 and 18 GB for Crysis 2. In addition, the required amount of RAM must be increased from 12 GB to 16 GB, as previously stated. However, according to OC3D, the system requirements for the upgraded Crysis 2 and 3 games have been quietly altered.Īn Intel Core i5-8600 processor is now suggested for parts two and three of the game. Crytek made the Crysis Remastered trilogy available to the public for the first time on Wednesday.
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