I remember this game brew me away back in the day, it felt like from another world. I still remember its level design and location of the buildings and points of interest
I know the remaster is out, but I feel that some people may like the older game due to nostalgia of the original games graphics. It still holds some charm somehow. For sure still worth coming back. Mine has kept crashing every time I loaded up with a 4090 quite annoyed! Although it was crashing every 15 mins or so I still completed it.
I remember when this game is out, read it in local computer magazine at my school library also got the free games in cdrom from the librarian (since she's know I loved gaming)
Today's CryEngine 5 looks phenomenal and performs so much better than Unreal Engine 5. It's a shame that not more devs are using CryEngine for their projects.
you're right about how we went back after games like crysis, far cry 2 too in fact i tought with ps5 and xbox series x we would have finally games with much better physics but i was wrong instead we went on rt, upscaling etc.. and don't get me wrong i like rt but i see it like icing on the cake for moment, instead with physics games are much more immersive and fun to play, too bad gaming the industry has chosen another path....in recent years my top games are control and zelda and battlefield 1 too
Someone made a custom launch executable for both the Bin32 and bin64 file. It's the only way I got it to load. github.com/ccomrade/c1-launcher/releases
@@Redbr34 My issue in the past was that I couldn't get it to run without tweaks. Just straight-up refused to launch, last I checked back in 2023. Only the remaster could run without tweaks. Windows 11.
People always say this and maybe it is somewhat true. It was mostly that they pushed graphical quality to the very limits for its time. Which in turn meant it took a while for hardware to catch up and be able to run it properly. It also took years for games to finally surpass the graphical fidelity of Crysis.
Feels surreal to see the game running consistently above 120 FPS.
Imagine what the 5090 will do to it.
@@ags911 You'd probably still get the same frame drops since the game is heavily CPU bound.
@@ags911 It'll make 240Hz owners happy :3
@@rayenwoomed5323 Wrong. Were currently GPU bound at 100% a 5090 would certainly push us towards 240fps+ I'll see you there!:)
are u kidding me? this is not remastered.....
still being one of the best games for test single core cpu's performance
Hard to believe that these graphics are from 18 years ago. The engine was much ahead of its time.
This is such a ridiculous comment. It looks very much of its time. The lighting/polygon count is very 2007
I remember this game brew me away back in the day, it felt like from another world. I still remember its level design and location of the buildings and points of interest
I absolutely love the first Crysis, let's hope Crysis 4 will be more like this game
Iconic as video games go..
I know the remaster is out, but I feel that some people may like the older game due to nostalgia of the original games graphics. It still holds some charm somehow. For sure still worth coming back. Mine has kept crashing every time I loaded up with a 4090 quite annoyed! Although it was crashing every 15 mins or so I still completed it.
As a 9800X3D x 4090 owner; *snooze*
I remember when this game is out, read it in local computer magazine at my school library
also got the free games in cdrom from the librarian (since she's know I loved gaming)
Today's CryEngine 5 looks phenomenal and performs so much better than Unreal Engine 5. It's a shame that not more devs are using CryEngine for their projects.
Thanks for bringing back such good memories!
Just to give you a funny stat about the age of this game: when it came out, I was a teenager. Now I'm close to 40 years old.
Remember how great it supposedly ran on Intel Core Duo? My old Intel Core Duo E8400 would beg to differ.
you're right about how we went back after games like crysis, far cry 2 too in fact i tought with ps5 and xbox series x we would have finally games with much better physics but i was wrong instead we went on rt, upscaling etc.. and don't get me wrong i like rt but i see it like icing on the cake for moment, instead with physics games are much more immersive and fun to play, too bad gaming the industry has chosen another path....in recent years my top games are control and zelda and battlefield 1 too
10:43 That is definitely impressive but maybe that's part of the reason why it was so hard to run back in the day 😂
Even the A.I for the time was pretty good, heck the A.I is better than some of the games today lol
We can finally run Crysis LOL. The Assault level will run worse, though.
Your the best homie vids better than gameranx ign or digital foundry some days ngl.
What gpu do you recommend to use with the 5700x3d? 6750 XT or 4060?
What recording settings do you use to get this quality?
YES YES YES YES!
so what's the verdict you liking the 9800x3d more than 14900ks?
It is a better gaming CPU hands down, I've made that clear many times. But I still own my 14900KS, it's just been repurposed.
HOW THE HELL WERE YOU ABLE TO GET IT WORKING ON YOUR MACHINE?! I have both the original and remaster on Steam.
Someone made a custom launch executable for both the Bin32 and bin64 file. It's the only way I got it to load. github.com/ccomrade/c1-launcher/releases
What's the issue?
@@Redbr34 My issue in the past was that I couldn't get it to run without tweaks. Just straight-up refused to launch, last I checked back in 2023. Only the remaster could run without tweaks. Windows 11.
So it can run crysis.
😯😯😃
First
This game is the most unoptimized game ever...
No it was simply 20 years ahead of it's time
People always say this and maybe it is somewhat true. It was mostly that they pushed graphical quality to the very limits for its time. Which in turn meant it took a while for hardware to catch up and be able to run it properly. It also took years for games to finally surpass the graphical fidelity of Crysis.