Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: RZaakir
For me under DX9 it is very playable at 1920x1200 with high settings and 4xAA so I'm not sure what you're talking about. Also, I'm sure that Crytek/EA didn't expect ATI to totally screw the pooch on this release cycle and leave the GeForce 8800GTX as the reigning king for basically a year giving nVidia no reason to step up performance.
Try DX10 which is the showcase for this game
One thing I tried was setting shadows and post processing to medium and everything else to very high. Shadows look pretty good still, the blur effect isn't as stressful and the game runs at around 30fps in DX10 this way.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
First impressions: Not impressed.
The big disappointment I hoped it wouldnt be.
1 - Performance: Either you guys are lying or I've got serious driver problems. I have 2 gigs of RAM, a dual-core A64 and a 7900GTX. Even at medium settings and 1024x768 the frame rate is horrid, and it seems like it plays for 10-12 seconds and then freezes for 5 -6 seconds.
Not good at all considering the medium settings arent even that pretty.
2 - Controls: From my viewpoint it seems this game was clearly designed for consoles from the ground up. The special abilities access is REALLY annoying, and the default keys for most things are poorly placed. I will have to figure out something better on my own.
3 - Gameplay: Suprisingly lacking. I seriously hope I dont have to buy the full thing just to find the halfway decent levels in the middle of the game.
Again, since it seems it was desinged for consoles first, I shouldnt be totally amazed that graphics came first and everything else was an afterthought.
This was it folks, this was the one. If Crysis sucked ass I was going to give up games for good and get a wife and a kid and a white picket fence and a fucking minivan.
I have the good sense to wait until the full retail comes out and maybe even one patch. If it still looks like a classic "form over function" (the new standard in video games) I will be done for good.
I first posted a while ago when I started downloading and havent read all 143 posts yet, hopefully I didnt start a flame war with a crapload of people.
Well, I hope I dont meet Zenoth in a dark alley, I'm pretty sure he wouldnt let me out alive.
I got the special nVidia drivers, we'll see if they help. Will run Driver Cleaner first.
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: JasonSix78
Demo will be released on the 26th (tomorrow).
link
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Thats all well and good fellas, but I already had my xbox 360 controller plugged in (for Test Drive Unlimited). When the game started it found the controller immediately and correctly identified the type. When the game started all the help popups showed just the gamepad controls, and (sad as it seems) they were definitely organized with gamepads in mind. I couldnt disable the gamepad so I actually had to unplug it just to get the tutorial for the keyboard and mouse.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Thats all well and good fellas, but I already had my xbox 360 controller plugged in (for Test Drive Unlimited). When the game started it found the controller immediately and correctly identified the type. When the game started all the help popups showed just the gamepad controls, and (sad as it seems) they were definitely organized with gamepads in mind. I couldnt disable the gamepad so I actually had to unplug it just to get the tutorial for the keyboard and mouse.
But the keyboard controls are set up poorly and the abilies wheel reminded me of a poor version of the SNES Secret of Mana.
As for the performance issues:
I cleaned the old drivers and installed the special NVIDIA Crysis drivers.
Nothing.
Everything else runs smooth, in fact Far Cry runs better than ever. Max everything and still get excellent frame rates. Supreme Commander and Oblivion got huge boosts as well.
Crysis is still choppy.
As for gameplay:
The mediocre gamplay is a result of the console era. Pretty and dumb sells better than the opposite. Same with movies and TV. And whether you guys like to admit it or not, simply because EA put it out it WILL be on consoles eventually.
I suppose I could just go ahead and blame all these things on EA, which I will.
Now I'm not mad at Crytek and have one more reason to hate EA.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Game runs fine for me ... kind of. The game sets itself to install in the x86 program files directory rather than the standard one... the problem with that is, it never created any shortcuts. So I went to create one myself and saw a 64-bit binary. Forgetting that it was in the 32-bit Program Files directory, I tried to use that one only to find it pretty much doing nothing other than displaying that pre-release text on the top right with a black screen. After a tiny bit, I realized my folly and got it playing. I'm not a huge fan of the suit menu. It's probalby partly because my Logitech G5's mouse wheel can move to the left and the right, which makes a definitive push not so easy to do. Also, I was a bit disappointed with what I could do with some of the suit powers. I thought you do things like knock vehicles around? I had Maximum Strength on and tried to hit (T) or use (F) on a vehicle and it didn't do anything.
The game definitely looks good. I was running in 1680x1050 with all settings on Very High (the game chose this for me using the Optimal button) and AA was on 2x. I don't know if there's an in-game FPS meter or if everyone is using FRAPS, but the game felt average. The pace felt a little slow, which could've been slow framerate or just how the game is. Although I think the fact that the mouths and sound weren't exactly on-key shows that the FPS may be below 30.
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Filefront is retarded.
Everytime I download (and install) a demo from them I have to redownload it because it won't work the first try. so f**king lame.
I'm not going to waste my times since I heard it wasn't that good.