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Cryostasis Tech Demo core i7 GTX 295 24" 1920x1200 maxed out

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

Short tech demo released to this upconing (I think it is already available in Russia where it was created) game. Very interesing story and original setting.

This game and the tech demo uses a lot of PhysX technology so you can finally test your nvidia PhysX support. Cloth is well done, bouncing barrels are well done. The only thing that kind of suck is water flow that looks like gelly drops or mercury. Wet surfaces are not as good as in Clear Sky but are well executed.

DirecX 10 rendering

There were not too many options availabe to change but this video was recorded with all settings set to maximum at my native resolution @ 1920x1200.
Recorded using FRAPS @ 45FPS

intel core i7
EVGA x58 mobo
EVGA GTX 295
OCZ 12GB 8-8-8-24 1.65v

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  • is it me or does the water look so fricken weird o_O

  • no. to me it kind of looks like jelly

  • Anyone know how good this would play, with a single GTX 295?

  • this video is recorded with single gtx295

  • so is this just a bench mark program or can u actually play im also downloading this now.

  • this is just a benchmark demo. im playing the game too but it doesnt have the flow

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  • The water is pretty amazing. Cryostatis is a good game.

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  • dynamic water physics could still use some work..

  • и нашитм разработчикам респект и зеленым товарисчам

    если б еще оптимизациеи кто-нибудь в наше непростое для Рс время занимался - глядишь и РС как платформа ожила б снова

  • @assbacon1 I'm with you on that.

    Now we just need to upscale it x1000.

    And put a boat in it, with DMM walls.

    so a boat can sink realistically.

    Woudn't that be cool?

  • so the water looks a lite wierd, who cares?

    Interactive, real-time water rendering is impressive enough for me:P

  • @2x4 That is due to the amount of particles used to create the water, the more you use the more fluid it seems but at the price of performance, the bigger the particles the easier to run. Have a look at Portal 2 propulsion gel to see large particles giving an over all jelly like effect.

  • @2x4 jelly or not. Looks 100 times better than any water in any game so far.

    the reason why it looks like that is because we can notice it's clumpyness (due to less particles) than in real water where we can't see the particles (because they are the size of atoms..>_>)..sotrillions of particles of water in a pin vs 10,000 particles in a video game for the size of the screen. Understand?..otherwise the consistency and the flow is very very accurate

  • @Darkgod171990 when i put it on my GTX 295, 6gb DDR3 1333mhz, i7 920 ( Not overclocked yet) a couple of days ago, I was having single digit FPS, though now I'v updated my drivers, and physX performs allot better so I will try again soon...

  • It's a shame that no one ever looks to S.TA.L.K.E.R for good graphics- as it initially looks bland, but it has better textures and interior lighting than Crysis (I have both, so don't say I don't know what I'm talking about) THE BRICKS ARE ACTUALLY 3D!!!!

  • Loved cryostasis, normally I dont like those games where you slowly find out what happened but this was good.

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