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Crysis - Why so hard to run?

Last post 07-27-2008, 2:52 PM by Alucard666. 18 replies.
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  •  06-27-2008, 2:59 PM 347057

    Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I have been thinking for a great time 'why is crysis so hard to run'?  I have seen the game on maximum settings at a LAN place a few times.  Its really not all that impressive.  The graphics of Crysis are overrated in my opinion.  But whats odd is that Core 2 Quad Extremes pared with dual 9800 GX2's cry?  I believe that the writer (programmer) of Crysis might have done a poor job, which might explain why the game is extremely hard to run for a computer.  Or would he write it to be hard to run on purpose?  If he created a game very few computer could run on maximum, would people buy it just to see if they can run it?  Yes.  People buy Crysis just to see why its so hard to run, and to test their machines.  I have beaten Crysi and its a boring and repetitive game. 

     So feel free to post why you believe Crysis is so hard to run. 
     

  •  06-27-2008, 4:03 PM 347094 in reply to 347057

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I do agree with you that the programming in Crysis aren't that well make and even the best setup on max setting will suffer lags.  COD4 on the other hand isn't as sharp in image but the game is a lot more playable even with mid end graphic cards.  To me just the programming that cause this difference.

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  •  06-27-2008, 4:08 PM 347099 in reply to 347094

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Because Crysis is the Flag ship game that nvidia and ATi are pushing their card towards. Everyone wants to be able to say they can max it out with high res with no lag.

    But on one can, because the game just isn't designed to play nice with current hardwear, and because the coding for the game is really bad, there are hacks to make it more playable, and even to make it look better. :-p

    I personally am over it as I played the game on my friends super computer @ 1680x1050 with everything on very high. he had 3 8800 Ultra's overclocked very high with a 4.2 ghz wuad core.

    The game ran as smooth as was needed as far as my eyes could tell, some minor stuter but it all looked gorgeous.

    I beat it, I'm done with it.

    I'd recommend waiting another 6 months or so... until all the hype dies down and the game gets more patches.

    Or if you can't wait google some hacks and see what you can turn up :-p

     


  •  06-27-2008, 4:59 PM 347118 in reply to 347099

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Crysis is one of the first DirectX 10 games. It is a highly anticipated PC shooter, mostly because of its stunning visuals. However, the better they look, the more demanding they are, any PC gamer will tell you that. Some of the technology it will utilize include dynamic day/night cycle, fully interactive environments, sunrays and diffuse transmission, real time soft shadows, soft particles, intercaive/destructible environments, and volumetric clouds. Also, the sound of this game is also accurate.


  •  06-27-2008, 8:14 PM 347211 in reply to 347118

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Every game I have heard of starts out this way.  I bet you money, even with all the extra time they've taken on it, Starcraft II will be full of bugs, and issues like everything

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  •  07-03-2008, 8:35 AM 350343 in reply to 347211

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Very poor coding by the makers.

    Check out the new Crysis followup game comming soon that uses an improved code base and you will see a huge improvement.


  •  07-03-2008, 9:53 AM 350373 in reply to 350343

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    MeiLing:

    Very poor coding by the makers.

    Check out the new Crysis followup game comming soon that uses an improved code base and you will see a huge improvement.

     

    Ehhh, talk is cheap, show me the benchmarks :-p


  •  07-03-2008, 10:36 AM 350393 in reply to 350373

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I can play it with everything maxed at 1920 X 1200 and the frame rates are not bad, no stuttering and mostly smooth enough to not notice. It is a shooter and shooters tend to bore me quickly. I got it just to see what it looks like and to see how well I can run it. I just realized that my rig is now 18 months old already and yet there is really nothing out there that makes me want to upgrade any of my major componnents. Perhaps later in the year, I hope.

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  •  07-03-2008, 10:50 AM 350400 in reply to 350393

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Baer:
    I can play it with everything maxed at 1920 X 1200 and the frame rates are not bad, no stuttering and mostly smooth enough to not notice. It is a shooter and shooters tend to bore me quickly. I got it just to see what it looks like and to see how well I can run it. I just realized that my rig is now 18 months old already and yet there is really nothing out there that makes me want to upgrade any of my major componnents. Perhaps later in the year, I hope.

    Hey best of luck to you then.

    I am always questing to have latest and greatest, even though I know its a rich mans dream and it's always a changing world out there with new components coming out all the time.

    As it stands now...

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    Idk, I just feel like my system could be faster and running a little better. Maybe I'm crayz... haha. I don't plan on any more upgrades though aside from my 2nd GTX 260 card. Then I can wait on nehalem, good DDR3 ram and a SINGLE CARD that can play crysis maxed out @ 1920x1080 on Very high with all the AA and AF maxed and get 50-60 FPS on AVG with a MIN of 40. I may also decided to finally get my feet wet and jump into water cooling then.

     


  •  07-08-2008, 1:37 PM 353495 in reply to 350400

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Yeah I totally agree, I played the Crysis Demo and was not at all impressed by the quality of the graphics. Looked very much like COD4 or similar titles.

    In my opinion there is no reason this title should require so much from the computer. If there is some kind of advanced physics or something going on it didn't make a large enough impact for me to notice hence no way in hell I'd pay thousands trying to upgrade my machine for it.

    Don't get me wrong the polish was there in the graphics but I didn't see it as anything other than a new shooter using the same techniques as many games before it.

    Kinda feel the same about Age of Conan, looks nice, some new gameplay mechanics but really not the "shock n awe" I'm expecting from a next gen game.


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  •  07-08-2008, 3:05 PM 353545 in reply to 353495

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I really have to disagree there. crysis is hands down the nicest looking game out there when maxed out. no doubts about it. maybe with everything on low it looks like cod 4.

    But you can't deny its beauty.

    It's jsut not worth paying to play this title when it takes $1500 in video cards to play it! (i.e. 3 GTX 280's)


  •  07-19-2008, 9:38 PM 359962 in reply to 347057

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I cant play on all very high but I just finished the game on High at 1920x1080 on a 32" LCD HDTV and I have to say I was very iompressed with this game. I can definitely see the argument that its poorly coded, theres really no reason it should be THAT hard for a computer to run this game. Regardless though I agree with the other folks who liked it. I never noticed any lag throughout the entire game. I'm running a Q6600 @ 3.0 4GB OCZ Reapers, Zotac 9800GTX AMP, and a 250GB SATA Maxtor . 

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  •  07-19-2008, 9:56 PM 359964 in reply to 359962

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    MrSpiffdifilous:
    I cant play on all very high but I just finished the game on High at 1920x1080 on a 32" LCD HDTV and I have to say I was very iompressed with this game. I can definitely see the argument that its poorly coded, theres really no reason it should be THAT hard for a computer to run this game. Regardless though I agree with the other folks who liked it. I never noticed any lag throughout the entire game. I'm running a Q6600 @ 3.0 4GB OCZ Reapers, Zotac 9800GTX AMP, and a 250GB SATA Maxtor . 


    Heh cool, glad you liked it

  •  07-20-2008, 4:43 PM 360235 in reply to 359964

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I'm tired of the " its not designed for today's hardware" excuse,

    Cryengine2 is not optimized, same like Cryengine when farcry first came out, it ran like c**p on most systems

    The graphics are overrated in my oppinion even though it is the best looking game


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  •  07-26-2008, 4:39 PM 363419 in reply to 350400

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    the GTX 260 is nice but SLI mostly slows thing down and dual core performs better for games not quad. so if you wanted your rig to perform better you should of gotten the E8400. Crysis is really overrated. The graphics are nice and I unders stand all the physics but no game should push a comp that hard no comp should bring 2 9800GX2's or 4870s to their kness in 1900 x 1200. It's just poor programming. 

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  •  07-26-2008, 4:45 PM 363422 in reply to 353545

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I wouldn't say Cyrsis is hands down the best looking game out there. Gears and UT3 look just as amazing they just lack the physics and real time bells and whistles. Crysis does look nice but it doesn't have lasting appeal. The multi-player is fun but not amazing or addicting. More people play WOW than Crysis. You don't need much to run Crysis you can run it on high with a decent dual core and 8800GT. thats a nice mid range priced card.

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  •  07-26-2008, 5:03 PM 363424 in reply to 363422

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Its entertaining I think most will admit. The graphics are superb. Better than allot of other games I've played. I thought the detail and interaction was way advanced. Its come a long way sense FarCry thats for sure. I love still playing that too!!

    I dunno, I dont think there's some major conspiracy building a game thats resource intensive, but you gotta know the hardware makers love it. And many of us do to. I read someone knocking braggin rights, so one could say they play Crysis at so and so a level. What;'s wrong with that? braggin rights is braggin rights, you got a good rig, you should be able too. Who wouldnt love to tell people they're crankin 3 Ultras!!!! LOL.

    It's a great game. I love COD4 too. Bioshock another. HL2, so come on, enjoy. Save the whimpering for your classroom Mac.lmao.

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  •  07-26-2008, 8:20 PM 363454 in reply to 363424

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    I can agree with that! I run it on very high with AA on 4x with just my little Zotac 8800GT 1GB OC'd at 950Mhz and 775Mhz!!!!!  oh res is 1680 x 1050 With the new patches Crysis isn't even that demanding.

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  •  07-27-2008, 2:52 PM 363784 in reply to 363424

    Re: Crysis - Why so hard to run?

    Penewab2007:

    Its entertaining I think most will admit. The graphics are superb. Better than allot of other games I've played. I thought the detail and interaction was way advanced. Its come a long way sense FarCry thats for sure. I love still playing that too!!

    I dunno, I dont think there's some major conspiracy building a game thats resource intensive, but you gotta know the hardware makers love it. And many of us do to. I read someone knocking braggin rights, so one could say they play Crysis at so and so a level. What;'s wrong with that? braggin rights is braggin rights, you got a good rig, you should be able too. Who wouldnt love to tell people they're crankin 3 Ultras!!!! LOL.

    It's a great game. I love COD4 too. Bioshock another. HL2, so come on, enjoy. Save the whimpering for your classroom Mac.lmao.

    Penewah!

    I agree fully :-p


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