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 Crysis headed to consoles? - console
(hx) 02:20 AM CET - Jan,30 2008
Crytek has revealed plans to show off a console version of Crysis' CryEngine 2 at the Game Developers Conference next month. The engine will be showcased running on both Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3, although attendees probably shouldn't expect to stroll in and play Crysis on the two consoles.
Crytek GmbH will demonstrate their multi award winning CryENGINE 2 game development middleware and their Sandbox 2TM game editor again at this year's Game Developer Conference on February 18 - 22 in San Francisco. First publicly shown at last year's conference, and recently released as the technology underlying their critically acclaimed PC game, Crysis, this year's engine will be shown for the first time running on multiple hardware platforms such as the PS3 and Xbox 360, to a select audience. In addition, there will be a public demonstration showing how well the fully optimized engine can perform on a budget PC which can be put together for around 600 dollars complete, including keyboard and mouse. Visitors will be able to see for themselves the extremely high quality that can be achieved on relatively inexpensive consumer hardware today using the CryENGINE 2.

Cevat Yerli, Sten Hübler and Bernd Diemer will host a GDC session entitled "Crysis in the Making", providing a behind the scenes look at the challenges of developing Crysis and the CryENGINE 2. Other highlights of the show will be various conference talks and discussions involving key Crytek technical staff including Chris Evans, Technical Art Lead, Tomas Neumann, Crytek's Audio Programmer, and Tiago Sousa, R&D Graphics Programmer.

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Sabot(04:54 PM CET - Jan,30 2008 )
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there will be a public demonstration showing how well the fully optimized engine can perform on a budget PC which can be put together for around 600 dollars complete, including keyboard and mouse.
That will be when the 'optimised' patch is released then for the 'optimised engine'.... $600, YEAH right! Half of that would be a graphics card (8800 Ultra) in the UK and the other the cost of buying full Vista!!
Don't half talk $hit

devilhood(09:00 PM CET - Jan,30 2008 )
I think they probably meant: Vista Ultimate ASUS OEM Disc, BIOS Mod and stealing the graphics card :lol:

Totally agree though, $600 is just NOT feasable for running Crysis in Medium or High detail without experiencing the 1 Frame-per-second syndrome.
If they manage to pull it off with a hardware base so limited, they must be doing some seriously dirty tricks.

Sabot(02:21 PM CET - Jan,31 2008 )
devilhood> I think they probably meant: Vista Ultimate ASUS OEM Disc, BIOS Mod and stealing the graphics card :lol:

Totally agree though, $600 is just NOT feasable for running Crysis in Medium or High detail without experiencing the 1 Frame-per-second syndrome.
If they manage to pull it off with a hardware base so limited, they must be doing some seriously dirty tricks.


If they can pull it off, then why don't they go into the hardware business and sell those 'unique' Crysis killer machines? I mean i would buy it for $600! wouldn't a lot of folk?
Your right though, this is figures made up in their heads and hardware scavenged from their own gear. Nothing retail about it.....

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