ion-storm said:
I'd love to know what the specs are of this $700 pc that can "rock the shit out of crysis" |
a 9600GT is $180 and is more than enoughto run Crysis. Put a decent processor an 2GB ram and you will be great.
ion-storm said:
I'd love to know what the specs are of this $700 pc that can "rock the shit out of crysis" |
a 9600GT is $180 and is more than enoughto run Crysis. Put a decent processor an 2GB ram and you will be great.


Already posted...
He don´t gave us real info, no FPS, no Resolution, he only gave us this:
"We expect the final outcome will result in games that look like they're running at high settings, or nearly high settings, on a PC."
So, at this point the game can´t run on high settings, and they will try to make them "look" like they are in high settings...
To much PR if you ask me...
ssj12 said:
a 9600GT is $180 and is more than enoughto run Crysis. Put a decent processor an 2GB ram and you will be great. |
Unless the benchmarks I can see by searching on the net are wrong you run it on a 9600gt, but you certainly can't rock the shit out of it.
Yes
Regardless...a $600 PC DOES look far better than anything the PS3 has produced so far, and I seriously doubt Crysis will look the same as the PC version on High.
The resolution drop and lack of memory will really kill it. I bet the draw distance will be significantly reduced as well.
That's like when they said Half Life 2 would look the same on Xbox...ha.
Also, they're talking about both the PS3 and 360, and they're saying the PS3 is harder to work with...kind of a misleading title.


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ion-storm said:
Unless the benchmarks I can see by searching on the net are wrong you run it on a 9600gt, but you certainly can't rock the shit out of it. |
maybe not at 1080p but resolutions below that. lol


To shio/ssj12/others? :
ok give me the cost and the specs of ur 600$ PC (or cheaper) just to convince me :
gfx : 9600GT : 180$
ram : 2Giga : ?
and ?
(let's say the screen is free since TV not counted in the PS3)
NOTE : a PS3 is 400/500$, NOT 600$.
Time to Work !
| libellule said: To shio/ssj12/others? : ok give me the cost and the specs of ur 600$ PC (or cheaper) just to convince me : gfx : 9600GT : 180$ ram : 2Giga : ? and ? (let's say the screen is free since TV not counted in the PS3) NOTE : a PS3 is 400/500$, NOT 600$. |
Without even shopping for deals, you can get 4 GB of DDR2 for $100 on NewEgg and a 2.33 Core2Duo for $160.
Add in ~$250 for mobo, HDD, and case and you've got yourself a kick-ass computer.

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BTW, found this benchmark:
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1211/2/crysis_demo_performance_analysis/index.html
They were running 30fps on an 8800 at 1920x1200 on high settings.

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| libellule said: To shio/ssj12/others? : ok give me the cost and the specs of ur 600$ PC (or cheaper) just to convince me : gfx : 9600GT : 180$ ram : 2Giga : ? and ? (let's say the screen is free since TV not counted in the PS3) NOTE : a PS3 is 400/500$, NOT 600$. |
Athlon 64 X2 5600 - 127
GeForce 9600FGT - 150
Corsair 2GB RAM DDR2 800 - 29 (after rebate)
775 NVIDIA nForce 650i (mobo)- 80
PSU 600W ATX12V-55
Wester Digital 250 GB HDD - 60
DVD Drive - 24
Some Tower Case, Link world perhaps - 23
Windows XP - 90
Total Cost - $638
Not, the best PC but it was a 10 minute search through newegg and it'll still handle Crysis on high settings. Think if you had an entire day to find better components at cheaper prices.
