I'm sure you've all seen it before, but just for the record: Crysis 2 early screenshots. Dunno if there are more, or newer ( though probably, since the article/screenshots on that link are from the beginning of March ). But hey, it looks awesome.
Discuss.
#3
I smell knee-high walls.
"Ignorance is the greatest weapon of tyranny, and old wounds open all too easily."
#5
I smell you're wrong.I smell no-one-will-be-able-to-run-this-well.
Contrary to what people might have you believe, Crysis is not the most demanding game on the market. Why people use it as a benchmark is beyond me.
#6
Most games made after 2005 or so are too demanding for my machine, so I'm probably not really the best person in the world to make that call anyway.
A.K.A. Mongoose, for you HLP denizens
#7
No, but it easily sets the standard for such things.Contrary to what people might have you believe, Crysis is not the most demanding game on the market. Why people use it as a benchmark is beyond me.
#8
Supreme Commander is far more demanding, at least CPU-wise (and often graphics-wise) than Crysis. Hell, I'd say Supreme Commander, despite being several years old, is one of the most demanding games on the market today (on the player AND the PC). I dare not think was SC2 will be like, although I'm hoping the requirements aren't too bad since they've stated they've made it more efficient.
Anyone, kinda off-topic...
Anyone, kinda off-topic...
#10
The second thing is why there are still human enemies?First thing I'm wondering is why the hell it's set in New York?
Not saying it's a badthing, this is good good good! Just wondering why...
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