I thought it looked pretty damn good on medium when I was playing it with my x1900xtx. As long as you don't see the game on very high, medium will do just fine. But as soon as you've seen what very high looks like, you'll never want to go back to medium :)crysis, does it still look good at medium??
I played the whole game on medium, and it still looks fantastic.
[QUOTE=''DerkaDerkaJihad'']I thought it looked pretty damn good on medium when I was playing it with my x1900xtx. As long as you don't see the game on very high, medium will do just fine. But as soon as you've seen what very high looks like, you'll never want to go back to medium :)[/QUOTE]I turned the graphics up on the demo from medium to high. It was the most gorgeous slide show ever! And now I won't buy the game because I can't play it well on high :(
Yeah it's pretty good on medium, you definitely won't be complaining.
It looks very good on medium, medium is like high for most pc games now. High is outstanding definetly beats most games ''high'' setting by a bit and very high is something that no one has ever seen in a game before, with real life graphics and visuals you have never seen in another game, this is the first game to ever present visuals like these and has set a new level of graphics to games for every platform.The reason why crysis wasn't on any other consol was simple because the consol's couldn't handle the specs for crysis.
It looks fantastic on medium, but with people taking a peek at High settings and seeing the huge difference, I put it on high, and just turned down w/e made me lag, I wanted the most I could get out of this game! Sad how this game turns you into a graphics whore, but it's no problem, because I played the game on medium and I still am in shock and awe.
i heard its almost impossible to run the game smooth on high settings even if you have the latest quadcore, videocard,ram and all that, it will still lag abit and all that
heck it looks good on Low.
[QUOTE=''Jericho721'']i heard its almost impossible to run the game smooth on high settings even if you have the latest quadcore, videocard,ram and all that, it will still lag abit and all that[/QUOTE]actually, it's almost impossible to run it on VERY high settings, people can run it on High just fine.
The game looks and performs well at all settings. I've only played the demo on low because my computer can ''hardly'' handle it but it looks better than any other game really available right now. The scale is absolutely massive even on low and just shames so many other games. It is missing a lot of the graphical doodads that make it a ''evolutionary'' game but it still plays just the same.
Crysis was designed to provide a graphical extravaganza, there is no reason anyone should be playing it below high settings... but majority of the people are not because hardware to run it is very expensive. In probably about a years time Crysis will finally be accessible to the ''mainstream'' PC market when cards that can run it on high drop to around $150-250... but until then you either have to play without or drop some serious cash.
From my experience with the demo I can already easily say that playing the game itself is worth it, never mind the graphical presentation.
I just played it on the same video card today, and it was pretty decent on medium. Nothing completely revolutionary like on high (i let it chug at 10fps just to compare), but the graphics still look pretty damn good on those settings.
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