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  • Cryengine2: You won´t believe it

    http://www.gametrailers.com/player.p...=game&type=wmv

    drool....

  • #2
    hmm,

    could we get a plugin in max, for realtimepreviews ?

    aaarrrgh

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    • #3
      very nice
      Eric Boer
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      • #4
        The physics are amazing in this - wonder if we'll need new cards with Physics Processing Units on board.
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        • #5
          wow
          Cheers,
          -dave
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          • #6
            Originally posted by jujubee
            The physics are amazing in this - wonder if we'll need new cards with Physics Processing Units on board.
            just in case you missed it: nvidia is partnering with havok in order to calculate parts of the phyiscs effects on the gpu
            http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_30478.html

            ageia had to come up with a product of their own this week...
            given the widespread use of nvidia cards, i think their chances are a bit better

            ps: as always, i'm quite sceptical about preview videos
            looks too good to be usable in a real game (i really like the foliage and the old leaves at the ground)
            there isnt only graphics about good games - i was hoping to see a change in crytek's next game but as it seems they are doing it the EA way: sequels, sequels, sequels

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            • #7
              Crysis is actually not a sequel to FarCry afaik. It´s a different story...the engine (cryengine2) is of course a sequel :P

              Thorsten

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              • #8
                what really shocked me are the realtime ambient maps !
                This is (was) the last major piece missing in realtime engines compared
                to non-realtime renderer. I expected something like this
                in a few years. Actually I don´t know how they work, perform or how much setup this requires. It ´s hard to judge from a Tech Demo.
                But their examples are most impressive.

                Regarding the physics.. I don´t know if they us some sort of PPU for their engine. However.., I recently red that Nvidia will add PPU´s based on the
                Havok engine directly to their Graphic Cards in the future. I like this idea much better than having a seperate PPU in my PC.

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                • #9
                  Sorry.. this was a double post. Got an error message when sending and tried again...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by instinct
                    Crysis is actually not a sequel to FarCry afaik. It´s a different story...the engine (cryengine2) is of course a sequel :P

                    Thorsten
                    looking at the content/setting/shooting/crouching in the foliage i can see no difference to farcry - really
                    the background story might be different, but it seems to be the same principle

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                    • #11
                      The principle will be most likely the same...sadly the principle behind all major fps shooter is pretty similar *shudder*

                      I´d say lets blame the major publishers....innovation is too risky it seems...*sigh*

                      Thorsten

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                      • #12
                        A revamped Farcry with new graphics and same gameplay would be completely welcome by me. The original was amazing!
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                        • #13
                          I second that jujubee!!

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                          • #14
                            WOW

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                            • #15
                              Wow is right! We need this for Max. Imagine the walk throughs we could all do! Wow!
                              rpc212
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