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Whatever the case there's no way I can hope to play this looking as good as it can on my old 5770. I'm hoping amd has a 8000 series out but I don't see that happening yet which means I just get something like a 7850 or higher.

One of the complaints I saw about Crysis 2 was that the yellow tactical things "told you what to do". I just ignored them personally, yet some people apparently thought they were the only way the game would let you do something.

Crysis 1 wasn't this huge free roam game, the "hallways" were just more open and had plants in them.

People on other forums are upset that it's "just a gun that shoots bullets".

Crysis 2 was a big change from Crysis 1/Warhead, but I get the feeling that people are just trying to get themselves upset at this game.

They shouldn't be upset. It's a human weapon so the assumption that it should fire plasma instead of bullets or electrostatic pellets is unwarranted.

Agreed.

I'm not sure how many people are aware of him, but I'd recommend watching the Crysis 1/Warhead/2 ironman series that NanosuiNinja made, he's amazing at these games (I swear sometimes he's a human aimbot). He's just posted a video on his channel talking about how some german game development company with a game coming out in around a month wants him to go and do PR work for them on their new game, so no videos from him for a while though.

Edit: His Anno 2070 series is pretty good too, it's what got me to buy the game.

More footage from the campaign in this trailer:

I'm really not impressed by those cinematic-style trailers. However, the gameplay videos they put out a while back look awesome. I always prefer gameplay videos, as you can usually tell from them whether you're going to like a game.

I never got to finish Crysis 2 cause of crashing issues and I to this day have no idea - a GTX 570 super clocked card, Quad Processor, 8 gigs of ram, SSD, 1000watt PC Power cooling PSU...etc etc no clue but I hope to give this a go I just don't like the idea of giving EA more money cause of what they did to Battlefield and the crap they call 3.

I'm glad Psycho's back, not too sure about the whole "Hack Pingers and take them over" and "Hook into the giant glowing blue Ceph thingy"

You have six days.

The wide-open MP beta kicks off January 29th. (Yes, it's PS3/XB360, and PC - all at the same time on the same day).

That last indeed showed up in the Nanosuit trailer - and there was, in fact, a hint of this in Crysis 2; a great BIG hint. (A Central Park-sized hint.)

It all STILL comes down to the suit.

If the Crysis (pre-Warhead) Nanosuit was 1.0, and Psycho's suit (Warhead) was more 1.5, then this suit is more like 2.5 - the Prophet/Alcatraz Nanosuit has updated itself. (Yes. Again.)

To get an idea of the progression, if you haven't read it yet, get yourself a copy of the ONLY Official Crysis 2 novel - "Legion". (It's still available in paper and e-book formats.)

There is STILL a crapton to learn about the suit - "Legion", which goes into more detail about the suit than even Crysis 2 does, began scratching the surface. While Crysis 3 goes even deeper, there were plenty of hints from some of the things Alcatraz did in Crysis 2 alone. And going by the trailer, there are likely still more.

Six days - and counting, people.

Okay - it's now available in North America. In Origin, go to Store->Demos, and select Crysis 3 Beta. Download speed is connection-dependent, of course.

"Bo may know Diddley - but does Bo know the Predator Bow?"

Got on Origin to start the download, it asked me to verify my email + set a secret question, so I thought it'd be a good time to beef up my security settings, which I did through the online interface.

The main app was busy downloading the update at a blistering 50KBps, and then decided it wasn't going to and refused to download anything past the 33MB mark. It was then I noticed that the app was set to the wrong language so I changed the setting and restarted it.

And then it pulled a GfWL and now claims my password is invalid because it's too strong, so no Crysis 3 MP Beta for me until I weaken my password :sleep:

Got on Origin to start the download, it asked me to verify my email + set a secret question, so I thought it'd be a good time to beef up my security settings, which I did through the online interface.

The main app was busy downloading the update at a blistering 50KBps, and then decided it wasn't going to and refused to download anything past the 33MB mark. It was then I noticed that the app was set to the wrong language so I changed the setting and restarted it.

And then it pulled a GfWL and now claims my password is invalid because it's too strong, so no Crysis 3 MP Beta for me until I weaken my password :sleep:

That was cute; I had no problems here (except a minor one having to do with the default settings) - it made the opposite error of the SimCity 2013 beta; it set the graphical settings too *high* - not too low. 1920x1080 on an AMD HD5450 GPu? I don't think so. However, the same settings I use for Crysis 2 (1280x720 and Medium or High detail, depending on what I have in the background) should be a nice place to begin.

The install itself was cake (apparently, Origin is doing better installs).

I DO have a GPU upgrade planned, so this beta will basically be finding how low the FLOOR goes.

How's the Beta? Downloading now while I finish up work.

I'm using the same settings I do for C2 graphically except the AA/AF (in C2, I have both turned off - for C3, I have 4xAA/16xAF). Despite that I'm spending a lot of time getting sniped (Crash Site - straight MP, not Hunter Mode), I'm having fun, and i'm normally not a fan of MP.

Had a couple of matches, for some reason every single Australian server has a near 200 ping, so gameplay is "fun" (The kill cams showing other players shooting the wall and my character just slumping over are hilarious)

That said, it runs fine (Although I think it links game speed to latency, so you get odd slowdowns), and I love the idea of deathstreaks that improve your suit armour. And like Crysis 2 I probably won't dabble in the MP (People sprinting around with shotguns going invisible = meh)

Anyone have any issues with install? Its hung at 25%.

Nope, had no problem with the install. I don't know why you are though, since Origin handles all installs silently now, maybe something is screwing up permissions wise or a folder is screwed up and it's just hanging there? Dunno man, sorry.

And with the new beta Nvidia drivers, the game runs really nice now on my PC. So no complaints here. Also, the MP is JUST different enough from Crysis 2's MP so I don't feel like it's just redo from the last game. So, kinda excited for it now?

Just played the Open Beta and it seems pretty decent so far. I initially had a problem with SLI, even though I was using the special driver that nVidia had released - it was fixed by adding the .exe to the profile with nVidia Inspector. Performance with the default anti-aliasing (SMAA 2x?) is superb and I get a solid 60fps at 2560x1600, with maximum settings. I tried TXAA but even the lowest version tanked my framerate down to 35-45fps. As for the gameplay, the multiplayer is certainly a lot more enjoyable than any of the previous games.

As long as Crysis 3 is released on Steam I'll be grabbing it, though mainly for the singleplayer.

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