Quelle?die CryEngine 3 für Konsolen ist eine abgespeckte Variante der CryEngine 2
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Quelle?die CryEngine 3 für Konsolen ist eine abgespeckte Variante der CryEngine 2
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Nur weil es schlechter als Crysis (was ja klar is, hast auch viel weniger Speicher) aussieht, heisst das nicht, dass es ne abgespeckte CE2 ist.Bilder?
Nur weil es schlechter als Crysis (was ja klar is, hast auch viel weniger Speicher) aussieht, heisst das nicht, dass es ne abgespeckte CE2 ist.
Nein, das stimmt nicht. Es kann auch die abgespeckte CE3 sein, die einfach auf Konsolen schlechter aussieht als Crysis.doch, genau das heißt es (anmerkung: mit abgespeckt meine ich ganz allein die Grafik, nicht die Physik oder K.I)
June 1, 2009 - Crysis 2 is a reality. We know this because EA and Crytek announced the game during EA's big E3 press conference today. Unfortunately, that's about all they did. The companies aren't talking much about the game itself, even during a face-to-face interview that we had with Crytek boss Cevat Yerli and EA Partners head David DeMartini shortly before the press conference.
Right now, both companies are happy to stick with the announcement. According to both Yerli and DeMartini, the deal for EA to publish Crysis 2 for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 is an extension of their earlier deal for Crysis and Crysis Warhead. And, of course, there's the major bombshell that Crysis 2 is multiplatform and not a PC-exclusive title.
Yerli explained that the very competitiveness of Crytek was at stake. He said that while Crysis was successful from a critical and commercial point of view, but it's breaking even to making some profit. "Going forward we need to be more profitable, and the only way to do that is logically to move our company toward the consoles," Yerli said.
Crysis 2 is being built on the company's new CryEngine 3 technology, which it showcased at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco earlier this year. Yerli explained that the CryEngine 3 was a significant breakthrough for the company. He said that it's capable of scaling performance considerably, so he maintains that the PC version of Crysis 2 will look far better than the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. At the same time, the console games will be as state-of-the-art as possible for those platforms.
"We don't need to dumb down the game; the technology provides all the horsepower we need to make a kick-ass 360 game, a kick-ass PS3 game, and push the PC gaming forward still," Yerli said.
When asked if that sounded like a contradiction, he responded that you have to think of technology as a tool that can scale. He said the game's content scales to the platform it's on. "The PC version will look better, because of the fact that the PC can do more. It will be scaling up. But on the consoles, you're competing with console games," he said. "The goal is to be the best looking game on PS3 [and] the best looking game on 360 in the entire market." On the PC front, Crysis 2 will compete with the original Crysis, which still sets the bar for PC graphics.
We asked Yerli about Crysis Warhead, a game that Crytek said was sort of an experiment to see if it could stick with just the PC. "Warhead was a financial success, Warhead was a critical success, Warhead won numerous awards," Yerli said. DeMartini said that it got great reviews and "we were very happy with it." Yerli wouldn't rule out future PC-only games, but Crysis "is our flagship franchise" and they want it to get it to as many gamers as possible.
Any questions that we asked about the game, the gameplay, the setting, and anything else Crysis fans might want to know they basically declined to answer for now. Yerli did say that the game was being developed by the company's Frankfurt studio, but it sounds like its satellite studios spread across Europe may be contributing somehow. More details will come out later this year, quite probably at the big gamescom show in Cologne, Germany, this August. Crytek is, after all, a Germany company.
Die CE2 (auf Very High @ DX10) sieht echt richtig krass aus.
Aber CE3 sieht auch nicht schlecht aus!!
Also ich find die CE3 absolut ausreichend und es läuft zumindestens flüssig!! (zumind. sahs so aus)
Um aufm PC Crysis (oder halt CE2 Spiele) auf Very High@DX10 darzustellen braucht man schon echt nen Hyper PC..und keine Ahnung obs da dann immernoch ruckelfrei läuft..
Also ich bin zufrieden![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNaIKrYEQfwes gibt noch keinen pc der das auf maximum ruckelfrei abspielt
Ja stimmt, allerdings nur mit einer mickrigen HD4850. ;-)Stets unter 30 FPS halte ich nicht gerade für "flüssig" ;-)
Hier mal mit einer GTX 280. Läuft absolut flüssig und lässt die CE3 für Konsolen (die CE3 für PC ist ja eine optimierte CE2 ;-) ) in puncto Lighting und Texturen absolut alt aussehen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i1hRTiAxZ8
Wie schon oben erwähnt wurde im Vergleichsvideo: Die Konsolen können Crysis dank der 256MB VRAM gerade mal mit LOW-Texturen darstellen. Alleine eine simple Grastextur braucht 3MB.