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Make more great threads around these ideas. I so enjoyed watching those pics. I feel good now.
Btw crysis does look good in shots but while gameplay it looks like a tropical call of duty.
One of the easiest ways to tell is that game engines haven't yet figured out how shadow layering works. In real life, most shadows have different light levels.


| Slimebeast said: selnor Make more great threads around these ideas. I so enjoyed watching those pics. I feel good now. |
Yeah it's a bit of fun. :)
A thread like this though is wierd. It just shows how many people havent played around with the settings. And also how many haven't or cant run Crysis on
ultra settings. I can only run it on High settings at about 35 FPS. The difference between that and the highest settings on my mates PC is massive. At full fledged
settings on DX10 Crysis is very very close to photorealism. Many people forget DX9 and DX10 Crysis also look very different.


After just reading the OP, I think that all shots on the right are Crysis. Pretty lame, if so, making all the shots have the crysis version on one side like that. On a few it was painfully obvious, like the "Hillside Café" one, since one had Coca Cola on it :p
I'm sorry but until they start making realistic looking shadows for leaves it will always be a dead give away.
Other thing, those waves on the water near cliffs? It's damn impossible to have water look the same everywhere, not to mention that water never has those kind o shapes near cliffs. It's either bigger waves crashing on the cliff or practiacaly still water.
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I've never seen these before, but it's pretty easy to tell which ones are Crysis. The shadows are just too clean looking. The water is also too different... It's not quite good enough. I'm sure this has been said before, so excuse my laziness for not reading the whole thread. ^_^
selnor said:
Yeah it's a bit of fun. :) A thread like this though is wierd. It just shows how many people havent played around with the settings. And also how many haven't or cant run Crysis on ultra settings. I can only run it on High settings at about 35 FPS. The difference between that and the highest settings on my mates PC is massive. At full fledged settings on DX10 Crysis is very very close to photorealism. Many people forget DX9 and DX10 Crysis also look very different.
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You can get DX10 features in Crysis even with DX9 graphics card. You just have to edit some files.
what res does real life run on?
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