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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

So, the Crysis demo is here after a month delay from the previous date.

High Settings all way through, no xAA.
Performance is really bad when recording, and that's much thanks to the limited processor I'm using due the fact this game is optimized for Intel Core 2 Duo which carriers double the cache which is starting to favor more and more applications - and ofcourse the current Catalyst 7.10 drivers doesn't have any yet launched Crysis hotfixes or stress-drivers. But I can guess they'll launch a such within a week.

As the general idea I got of the game... It does look really great, alot better than I thought it would be able to pull out and ran better on my 2900XT than I hoped for right off the bat. But withing the end of the year I'm sure ATi will be able to pull out 10-20% extra performance for this game on this particilar product - also considering they'll be launching the Radeon HD 3800-series before December if things wrap up in a favoring way, and same thing with Phenom Quad, which fuels us AMD supporters which great expectations for the last months of this year.

The thing that impresses me the most with this game isn't the poilished looks, but the facial expressions on the characters - even if the koreans expressions are a bit limited, especially if you grab them by the neck as a human shield, pretty stiff looking faces there.

Anyways, do NOT judge the performance by this video alone, remember Fraps eats 50% of the general performance as the CPU limits this game quite significantly.
When recording: 14-18FPS
While not recording: 23-35FPS

MSI K9A Platinum, X580, SB600.
AMD Athlon X2 6000+
2GB of OCZ ATi Crossfire Cert. Ram at 800mhz
Sapphire HD 2900XT
X-fi Xtreme Gamer
Thermaltake Toughpower 750

Windows XP SP2.

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  • im gonna get a computer with the best processor and two 9800GT's... i think it can run that on very high? eh?

  • "The best processor"? That'll cost you hundereds of thousands of dollars, so good luck with that. The best on the personal market is over $1500.

    SLi 9800GT isn't that hot. Go for a HD4870, HD4870X2 or SLi 8800GTS 512MB (9800GTX).

  • I can play Crysis on high and i have HD 2400 :P

    That's only because of my 4gb RAM :P

  • Nah, it's due to the videocard not supporting all the native visuals, it'll allow High but not display High settings.

    Ram has nothing to do with Crysis, really. It's a GPU-dependent game, without a strong GPU both the CPU and Ram is only theory.

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  • when i say best processor, i only mean it's good. becuz i always say that

  • rofl do you even know what the best processor is? I think you have no idea of how much money it is worth...

  • jus go 2 tha website

  • dumbass:P

  • it's at bin 32

  • can you gimme a link to the demo?

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