sc94597 said:
Well right now no, but the new generation of video cards are about to be launched soon with some cards already launched. I don't think a generation is a small step. Anyway the mid end cards of these bunch do about 90fps on high at 1080p. I believe the highend cards could max out crysis in ultra high pretty close 60fps. Maybe not at 1080p, but resolutions don't matter too much when your screen is only so big, and I could even see cards latter this year maxing it at 1080p. So no a 1,500 pc maxing crysis isn't out of the question.
|
They just released some performance results on the next generation of GeForce cards, the GTX280/260 and of course they tried out Crysis on it.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-gtx-280,1953-18.html
Without completely optimized drivers, they were getting performance in the low 20s fps at 2560x1600 without filters and 14 fps with aa4x+af on.
The results weren't particularly great on the 1920x1200 due to what must be some driver issues but based on those results I would say ultra high at 60 fps will be less than a year away at 1080p (which remember is less intensive than 1920x1200).







