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BenKenobi88 said:
Up-to-date gaming PCs can run Crysis on acceptable levels, and future PCs will be able to run it on the max settings on acceptable levels...that's how they designed the game, and it's not that big of a deal.

The affordable hardware to run Crysis on its maxed settings does not exist. That's not really the developers fault, as the game is still good on regular settings. They made it a viable benchmark in gaming technology for now and the coming year, that's all.

Perfectly stated~

There are PCs that can play Crysis on very high with framerates in the 50-60 range. Can you get those computers for under $1.8k? Nope, especially if you want to waste time mucking around with Vista (and yes you can enable Very High in XP despite not having DX10).

You can also play it at high settings with a PC in the $700-800 range. In a few years mid-range cards will be playing it just fine and everybody will be happy.

 

 



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