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[QUOTE="jwcyclone15"][QUOTE="smokeydabear076"]Yeah I think it is safe to say this. Xbox 360 and PS3 games will eventually reach the Crysis level however. The PC will ascend to a higher level though.lawsonboy
I don't think they will reach Crysis level but pretty close. The PC will of course ascend well past Crysis like graphics, they haven't even touched the true capability's of DX10.
Are there any other games utilizing the DX 10 technology?
Eve-Online is about to make the jump to DX10 graphics in an up coming free expansion. The screenshots that have been released so far are really impressive.
http://eve-online.com/screenshots/collection.asp?col=28112006&n=16
Did your computer freeze or just the game? Were there any other applications running when you started the game? Do you have the latest drivers for your card? Did you dl the latest update for the game? I did you read the 'trouble shooting' section of your manual for a possible solution?
Give us more feedback. You also might want to check a technical support forum for the game itself, which can usually be found on the game's main forum.
So what does that add on to the cost then? Spec a machine (from the ground up) to play Crysis at maximum detail. Oh, FYI - I love PC's and gaming on them, but Crysis doesn't excite me in the slightest. After the complete mess and waste of space that Far Cry was (all graphics and absolutely nothing else) I'm not even slightly bothered about Crysis. I'm just curious what a brand new user with no PC and no console might be thinking. I like PC games, but PC games only appeal to PC users and owners, and existing PC gamers. Nobody looks at a PC game and says 'thats going to make me upgrade my PC'.renegadeds
Fixed, almost everyone already owns a computer.
Look in a dollar ben at any given store and look for Aliens verus Predators 2 (AvP2). The human campaign is more scary with its blocky graphics than Doom 3 and F.E.A.R put together. There is just something freaky about knowing where your enemies are (through your frontal 180 degree motion detector) and yet not knowing where they are (They can at from all directions...ALL directions).
Plus the in-game scripted events are sometimes funny or scary.
"Is that a shoe? My god...it is!"
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