Finally!
LOL I remember my first PC when this came out couldn't even run it on medium. My dad bought a dell XPS for like 5k that barely ran it on medium (7900 gtx sli lmao) and then I build a gaming PC that could kind of run it on high (gtx 200 series cant remember which)
Hilarious that it took this long, it was a beautiful beast of a game though that looks as good as most current gen games. They should re-optimize it for current gen hardware and add some new graphics features to just make it a benchmark.
It's been able to be maxed at 60 fps for quite a while. Was your head in a ditch?
At consistently over 60fps? With 8x MSAA? What card/cards? If the new 1080 can only do it at around 60-70 I can't imagine any past cards could even get 60, I've never had a machine that can do it.
Vanilla is showing its age, but i can't believe that it's almost 10 fucking years old.
Mod it, and it still looks acceptable in 2016. 10 .. years .. old.
This mostly looks nice but the DOF is totally messed up. Things in the distance shouldn't look blurry like that all the time.
It's been able to be maxed at 60 fps for quite a while. Was your head in a ditch?
Not with 8xMSAA.
Ah, I suppose with those stipulations, then yes. But usually max AA isn't counted as max settings, as it's not even noticeable most of the time.
Vanilla is showing its age, but i can't believe that it's almost 10 fucking years old.
Mod it, and it still looks acceptable in 2016. 10 .. years .. old.
This mostly looks nice but the DOF is totally messed up. Things in the distance shouldn't look blurry like that all the time.
He also has that annoying mod that makes you crooked everywhere you go. Cool in theory, not so much in actual gameplay.
Vanilla is showing its age, but i can't believe that it's almost 10 fucking years old.
Mod it, and it still looks acceptable in 2016. 10 .. years .. old.
This mostly looks nice but the DOF is totally messed up. Things in the distance shouldn't look blurry like that all the time.
He also has that annoying mod that makes you crooked everywhere you go. Cool in theory, not so much in actual gameplay.
I tried that mod. Way too much bokeh. If only there was a way to reduce all that bokeh, then it would've been a good mod.
Shows how braindead the optimization was.
It was actually very well optimised, you just need to remember that it was coded for what the vast majority of people were running at the time the CryEngine 2 was being coded..... Dual cores.....
Something is wrong with that first cry engine. Frame rates are way inconsistent mo matter what rig u use. We should not be talking about finally getting 60fps 10 years later. I'm getting 60fps on 5760x1080 res in Dook with a single 980ti. That's a well optimized game.
Gameplay still looks like bore, Crysis 2 was easily more enjoyable. Wish Crysis fanboys would stop acting like Crysis plays like Far Cry.
Only way to get 60fps locked in Crysis is to use an Intel CPU with a stupid high clock speed.
I ran a Little Phase cooler on my i5 and had it running at 5.5Ghz which was enough single threaded performance to hard lock the game to 60fps regardless of what was going on the screen.
People need to understand that CryEngine 2 was coded when quad cores did not exist in the world of the average consumer which resulted in the engine being dual threaded only which is why it needs a CPU with a very IPC throughout to hit that magic 60fps.
The game itself is not actually GPU bound and it hasn't been GPU bound since AMD released the 7000 series GPU's 4 years ago, an over clocked 7950 ( Running 1350Mhz on the core ) could manage 1080/60fps maxed out with enough CPU power behind it ( I know because I had that set-up )
Dude I was maxing it out at solid 60fps at 1440p 4 YEARS AGO
No, you weren't.
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
Dude I was maxing it out at solid 60fps at 1440p 4 YEARS AGO
No, you weren't.
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
-55c? LOL uh huh.
One of the greatest shooters/games ever made. Still a lot of fun to play and graphics still look gorgeous.
It's been able to be maxed at 60 fps for quite a while. Was your head in a ditch?
Not with 8xMSAA.
I wonder did they crank up the ini settings as well, because the highest settings are not actually the highest settings in the game.
Dude I was maxing it out at solid 60fps at 1440p 4 YEARS AGO
No, you weren't.
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
-55c? LOL uh huh.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
Dude I was maxing it out at solid 60fps at 1440p 4 YEARS AGO
No, you weren't.
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
-55c? LOL uh huh.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No, you weren't.
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
-55c? LOL uh huh.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
Little Devil Singe Stage Phase change running my i5 at 5.5Ghz at -55c and Crossfire 7950's clocked at 1350Mhz each say's I was...
-55c? LOL uh huh.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
-55c? LOL uh huh.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Ahahaha... You cock head... Single Stage doesn't use Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen.
It uses the phase change of gases to generate the cold...... You know... The exact same fucking system your freezes uses.
If you're going to call someone out for being 'Full of shit' then you better make sure you know your shit...
Idiot...
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Ahahaha... You cock head... Single Stage doesn't use Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen.
It uses the phase change of gases to generate the cold...... You know... The exact same fucking system your freezes uses.
If you're going to call someone out for being 'Full of shit' then you better make sure you know your shit...
Idiot...
http://www.overclockers.com/an-introduction-to-extreme-cooling/
pic of your setup with your user name the boards.
my freezer doesn't go to -67 degrees as well.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub NEGATIVE 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Pics or it didn't happen.
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Ahahaha... You cock head... Single Stage doesn't use Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen.
It uses the phase change of gases to generate the cold...... You know... The exact same fucking system your freezes uses.
If you're going to call someone out for being 'Full of shit' then you better make sure you know your shit...
Idiot...
http://www.overclockers.com/an-introduction-to-extreme-cooling/
pic of your setup with your user name the boards.
my freezer doesn't go to -67 degrees as well.
You really are a fucking idiot who's clearing trying to pick an argument with someone who has a much higher experience level with PC hardware...... And clearing loosing that argument.
That system is long gone as replaced with something more practical, however there's more then enough pictures of the system in my Photobucket account.
Yes -55c.... Problem with that?
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub NEGATIVE 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
BINGO!! We have a winner...
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Ahahaha... You cock head... Single Stage doesn't use Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen.
It uses the phase change of gases to generate the cold...... You know... The exact same fucking system your freezes uses.
If you're going to call someone out for being 'Full of shit' then you better make sure you know your shit...
Idiot...
http://www.overclockers.com/an-introduction-to-extreme-cooling/
pic of your setup with your user name the boards.
my freezer doesn't go to -67 degrees as well.
You really are a fucking idiot who's clearing trying to pick an argument with someone who has a much higher experience level with PC hardware...... And clearing loosing that argument.
That system is long gone as replaced with something more practical, however there's more then enough pictures of the system in my Photobucket account.
so you have no proof of what you're talking about? How convienant.
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Ahahaha... You cock head... Single Stage doesn't use Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen.
It uses the phase change of gases to generate the cold...... You know... The exact same fucking system your freezes uses.
If you're going to call someone out for being 'Full of shit' then you better make sure you know your shit...
Idiot...
http://www.overclockers.com/an-introduction-to-extreme-cooling/
pic of your setup with your user name the boards.
my freezer doesn't go to -67 degrees as well.
You really are a fucking idiot who's clearing trying to pick an argument with someone who has a much higher experience level with PC hardware...... And clearing loosing that argument.
That system is long gone as replaced with something more practical, however there's more then enough pictures of the system in my Photobucket account.
so you have no proof of what you're talking about? How convienant.
Please, shut up.
Phase-change cooling is an extremely effective way to cool the processor. A vapor compression phase-change cooler is a unit which usually sits underneath the PC, with a tube leading to the processor. Inside the unit is a compressor of the same type as in an air conditioner. The compressor compresses a gas (or mixture of gases) into a liquid. Then, the liquid is pumped up to the processor, where it passes through a condenser (heat dissipation device) and then an expansion device to vaporize the fluid; the expansion device used can be a simple capillary tube to a more elaborate thermal expansion valve. The liquid evaporates (changing phase), absorbing the heat from the processor as it draws extra energy from its environment to accommodate this change (see latent heat). The evaporation can produce temperatures reaching around −15 to −150 °C (5 to −238 °F). The gas flows down to the compressor and the cycle begins over again. This way, the processor can be cooled to temperatures ranging from −15 to −150 °C (5 to −238 °F), depending on the load, wattage of the processor, the refrigeration system (see refrigeration) and the gas mixture used. This type of system suffers from a number of issues but, mainly, one must be concerned with dew point and the proper insulation of all sub-ambient surfaces that must be done (the pipes will sweat, dripping water on sensitive electronics).
Alternately, a new breed of cooling system is being developed, inserting a pump into the thermo siphon loop. This adds another degree of flexibility for the design engineer, as the heat can now be effectively transported away from the heat source and either reclaimed or dissipated to ambient. Junction temperature can be tuned by adjusting the system pressure; higher pressure equals higher fluid saturation temperatures. This allows for smaller condensers, smaller fans, and/or the effective dissipation of heat in a high ambient temperature environment. These systems are, in essence, the next generation fluid cooling paradigm, as they are approximately 10 times more efficient than single phase water. Since the system uses a dielectric as the heat transport medium, leaks do not cause a catastrophic failure of the electric system.
This type of cooling is seen as a more extreme way to cool components, since the units are relatively expensive compared to the average desktop. They also generate a significant amount of noise, since they are essentially refrigerators; however, the compressor choice and air cooling system is the main determinant of this, allowing for flexibility for noise reduction based on the parts chosen.
You using liquid nitrogen to cool your pc?
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Pics or it didn't happen.
How about a video of Single Stage in action..... Dem temps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlARlPbXLXg
@scatteh316: I'm smelling some BS in this thread. PC gamers love to claim "maxed" but rarely run games that way. Did you notice the CPU usage in the OPs video? CPU power doesn't seem to be the issue... Now the GPU was near load on multiple occasions.
@scatteh316: I'm smelling some BS in this thread. PC gamers love to claim "maxed" but rarely run games that way. Did you notice the CPU usage in the OPs video? CPU power doesn't seem to be the issue... Now the GPU was near load on multiple occasions.
Did you notice how the engine is massively dual threaded? The games needs HIGH IPC.... Not cores.... You image that same CPU but with an extra 1Ghz on the cores.... Then you'll see a massive performance jump.
You can throw all the cores you want at CryEngine 2, it won't use them so yes in this video CPU power is the issue.
No... As I said... Single Stage Phase Cooling...
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Pics or it didn't happen.
How about a video of Single Stage in action..... Dem temps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlARlPbXLXg
I can find a youtube video of a rocket ship taking off. It doesn't mean I have one. I called you out, you got owned.
yeah, that uses liquid nitrogen, dry ice etc. You're full of shit.
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Pics or it didn't happen.
How about a video of Single Stage in action..... Dem temps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlARlPbXLXg
I can find a youtube video of a rocket ship taking off. It doesn't mean I have one. I called you out, you got owned.
You didn't own anyone but yourself...... But but teh dry ice....... But but teh Liquid Nitrogen.... Trying to argue over something you didn't even know existed and I got owned? Hahahahahaha....
You've made yourself look foolish enough for one night so run along little boy...
Um no... It's phase change cooling, it's a closed loop system that uses evaporators, compressors and condensers to create sub-zero temperatures at its contact points, typical operating temperatures are sub 48 degrees...
If you have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak up.
Pics or it didn't happen.
How about a video of Single Stage in action..... Dem temps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlARlPbXLXg
I can find a youtube video of a rocket ship taking off. It doesn't mean I have one. I called you out, you got owned.
You didn't own anyone but yourself...... But but teh dry ice....... But but teh Liquid Nitrogen.... Trying to argue over something you didn't even know existed and I got owned? Hahahahahaha....
You've made yourself look foolish enough for one night so run along little boy...
I guess he wants you to prove you own one, but yeah, he made a fool of himself.
Pics or it didn't happen.
How about a video of Single Stage in action..... Dem temps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlARlPbXLXg
I can find a youtube video of a rocket ship taking off. It doesn't mean I have one. I called you out, you got owned.
You didn't own anyone but yourself...... But but teh dry ice....... But but teh Liquid Nitrogen.... Trying to argue over something you didn't even know existed and I got owned? Hahahahahaha....
You've made yourself look foolish enough for one night so run along little boy...
I guess he wants you to prove you own one, but yeah, he made a fool of himself.
I'm recovering my Photobucket account ( As I've not logged in for over 12 months ) said account has all the pictures of the rig and all my old phase units.... Then when I get access I'll upload a print screen of this thread to the account to prove that it is my account then I'll own the shit out of him...... It's been just over 2 years since I sold my last phase unit.
Crysis is a pretty terribly optimized game with a lot of bottlenecks that prevent it from running well on capeable hardware. That could be a result of them building the game around DX9 and trying to get acceptable framerates on older hardware.
Also the fact that the game only uses 2 threads.
@Crypt_mx: Like.. 760 gtx and.. Got an SSD. Got that. I'm not sure. It's okay.
Oh I remember, that supercharged PC of yours. Shit was dope. Played videos and video games like some space age shit.
That pc certainly won't manage to stay above 60 fps in the later levels (at max settings and 8x aa) with the ice and the aliens. It's already down at 62 fps in this instance and the gpu load is at 84% . Especially particle effects have some really weird gpu usage in that game and it multithreads poorly.
A Crysis Redux with an optimized engine and updated graphics would have been nice.
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