Crysis @ Very High @ 60 FPS?


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Apparently my friend got 60FPS with his SLi'd 8800GTSs at either Medium or High (one of the two...) on Vista Business.

I get around 50 FPS in Medium with one 8800 GTS so I can imagine two will produce 60 FPS in High (Y)

I get around 50 FPS in Medium with one 8800 GTS so I can imagine two will produce 60 FPS in High (Y)

I can believe that. I get around 25 FPS if I put everything in medium on my 8400 GS. (C2D 2.2Ghz 4L2C, 2GB RAM)

But I don't think 2 will produce 60FPS on high.

As per discussion, yes I remember the day Far Cry came out, as well as FEAR, and HL2.. We were all screaming the same things out about how much our PCs suck. Now I can run FarCry on completely high using my PC.

I wonder what Crytek, given a few more years, will be able to produce. I mean, we thought FarCry was amazing, then Crysis was near-photogenic, what could be up ahead in the road? Games that look better than real life lol.. that would be kind of an odd sight.

I can believe that. I get around 25 FPS if I put everything in medium on my 8400 GS. (C2D 2.2Ghz 4L2C, 2GB RAM)

I mean, we thought FarCry was amazing, then Crysis was near-photogenic, what could be up ahead in the road? Games that look better than real life lol.. that would be kind of an odd sight.

There's only one way to go after achieving photogenic gameplay and that's great story and gameplay! Seriously, some of the games that came out this year had AMAZING visuals but the story was absolutely horrendous. Example: Lost Planet.

Graphics cannot get better than real life... >_<

I mean, maybe better visuals than a photo, but not compared to real life as seen through an eye.

True I see your point. But I was thinking that with CG you can take out certain things that aren't as beautiful as others, and add others, as well as modifying some. "Perfection" - Don't try it at home.

The answer to all...current max possible 37.9FPS at Very High...

http://kotaku.com/gaming/craziness/1800-in...ysis-333598.php

We know Crysis is all about the high end, pushing the PC platform to its max. But I had no idea it went this far. PC Games Hardware magazine created a beefy system with NVIDIA's latest and greatest video card...err...video cards. Their brand new Triple SLI, a combination of three NVIDIA geforce 8800s, should make short work of any PC game on the planet. But it couldn't crush Crysis. Running on "very high" settings, the system reached a respectable (but far from mind-blowing) 37.9 FPS. In the words of a Gizmodo staffer, "I don't know how these ****ers developed it." In the words of this Kotaku staffer, "If you can't see a game's graphics on one of the world's most powerful consumer setups, they don't actually exist yet."
The answer to all...current max possible 37.9FPS at Very High...

http://kotaku.com/gaming/craziness/1800-in...ysis-333598.php

Wow thats low..

I expected like 50-55 FPS on that kind of beastly machine! Guess my computer is pretty good then lol. (considering I didn't spend 4000 bucks..)

  • 11 months later...

eh when this thread was current, 4870X2's wern't round :p

Old post but now, with the GTX 280, 3 of them in Sli the EVGA Overclocked ones can run crysis at 80FPS Max with 4x AA on Very High all i saw it on youtube someone tested it and he overclocked 1 of the cards untill it blew up.

must have been a noob overclocker, he should have known to drop it all in mineral oil.

Give a big, warm welcome to the Falcon Northwest Mach V! Cnet reckon, based on tests, that it's the fastest consumer PC on the planet. It's so fast, in fact, that it's the first off-the-shelf PC they (or we) have seen that can run Crysis at 60FPS. On its highest settings. Of course, it had want to run Crysis at 60FPS, since it costs $8000. That's the kind of price bracket where we'd joke that the metallic red paint job costs an extra $500 and...oh, the metallic red paint job really does cost an extra $500.

Falcon.jpg

http://kotaku.com/5092751/worlds-fastest-p...crysis-at-60fps

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