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Page 1 2 >>It will probably power Dead Island, but the scenarios wont't differ that much too.
Very pleasing to the eyes, though.
Every Cryengine is like, technological perfection, but totally lacking any art or actual beauty.
The only exception is Aion, since its built on the Cryengine. And looks damn beautiful thanks to art design.
I hope this engine gets sold to some asian devs as well, they would do wonders with it. But as for Crytek, they are masters of technology, but not in art.
But as for Crytek, they are masters of technology, but not in art.
What are you basing that on? They've made a few games that were more realism-based with respect to graphics, so they weren't able to take as many artistic liberties with certain things. Also, the art on some of the less realistic things like the suit in Crysis is fucking awesome.
I'm a graphics whore, this will keep me drooling like 4EVA!
Wish it was for an RPG though.
One thing I noticed is Call of Juarez is really well optimized (on PC at least). Their PS3 tech needs a little work.
So does Call of Juarez Bound in Blood look anything like this?
Call of juarez looks just as pretty as this tech demo in some places, and it's a pretty damn good game too ;)
Or maybe even a Ghost Recon style tactical shooter.
Looks nice, I suppose the video was the PC version?
The annoying thing is that my PC is more than capable of handling a longer draw distance because without V-Sync it runs at over 100 fps and with V-Sync it never, NEVER drops below 60 fps.
Call of Juarez looks nowhere near the quality of this video, but that may just be me
See if there is a .ini file somewhere in the game install directory. You might be able to increase LOD distances by modifying it if there is one. I edited the hell out of my Oblivion ini file. Some graphical features had even been locked out entirely (probably too unstable at launch). Sometimes you get lucky and find all sorts of settings that you can't even find in the advanced display options in-game. Just be sure to keep a copy of the unedited file somewhere in case you mess something up.