I preordered gta 5 ...When it arrived i was like this :Q The entire time when i was playing... I coulnt believe how a x360 could handle a game that gorgeous... i finished story mode on my x360... And reached level 70 online...
The 360 was such a trooper. I still have my Star Wars edition 360 hooked up for times when I want to play a title that isn't available via backwards compatibility.
@@dtl5298 No, this isn't true. Only 577 Xbox 360 games out of 2154 will run on an Xbox One or Xbox Series. Yes I know about the developer mode trick to get the backwards compatible part of the Xbox One and Xbox Series to attempt to run any 360 game but that doesn't work for 1000+ titles.
Well, not exactly. Sure, CryEngine 2 only ran on 1 or 2 cores, but graphically it was superior than the CryEngine 3. Plus, from what i heard, the physics engine was better too.
@@tayntedmemories VRAM isn't the Same as RAM, and RAM Is allocated in units called "Pages", which is a fixed-length contiguous block of virtual memory, described by a single entry in the page table. It is the smallest unit of data for memory management in a virtual memory operating system. Similarly, a page frame is the smallest fixed-length contiguous block of physical memory into which memory pages are mapped by the operating system. It has litterally no connection between the CPU and the GPU, don't know what you on about. But yeah, PS3 didn't use it's full RAM cause It went for a single-channel capable system both having 256MB but with Only One of them being used, that's true.
@@net945-x5g You write a lot of theory but you have no clue what that means. Hello world was right, the PS3 had split memory and the Xbox unified memory.
Cool story bro! Well, obviously 🤦 It's like using a damaged SEGA/SNES cartridge, it's blatantly not gonna work. Also... What is it with early 2000 - mid 2010 era game titles being shown in TH-cam clips that always bring these in these type of comments? "I had this game, it was scratched, it no work..." It's a like a bot 🤦
Yeah it actually blows my mind how good this game still looks. The shots in this video don't even do it justice. If you play the first level on high settings you'll know what I mean it still holds up to any game currently released imo.
For me Crysis 3 is awesome. Perfect mix of Crysis 1 open arenas and exploration with Crysis 2 gameplay and fun. I play Crysis 3 month ago on my PS3 and i have bad reviws of C3 in my head when i start to play but... But man... This game is pure awesome. Im confused now what is better. Crysis 2 or 3. For me these games have little bit different feeling. Crysis 3 is more mature game for me. Anyway Crysis trilogy is far better than boring and brainless Killzone series lol.
I played and finished this on the PS3 on SuperSoldier difficulty. Despite frame drops, it's damn beautiful even the facial animations looks so realistic as heck. Still recommended though.
Never heard my Slim 360 going loud. I even targeted temps at 60⁰ (stock is 75⁰) in DashLaunch to keep it cooler and even so - barely noticeable fan sound
yeah, amazing they managed it along with the latter naughty dog games. That being said the 360 definitely won the graphics wars, but sony turned around and made MS look uttery stupid with the cheaper and better performing PS4. Infact don't know why anyone gets xboxes anymore since halo is a dying brand sony has all the must have exclusives on launch.
@@anasevi9456 true but mircrosoft is comming back hard but they are not interested in xbox as a console, but as a service. Seeing you can pretty much play xbox games on anything now. With xcloud, or a windows 10 or higher system. Infact sony pretty much is the last one in the dedicated console market. So I guess they won the console war.
@@anasevi9456 why anyone gets an xbox these days? it runs more quiet, has game pass ultimate, which you can also use on your pc, and most sony exclusives are plain boring for most people
Still one of my favourite consoles ever. You can find these used for the price of a happy meal nowadays, and there are so many amazing games you can play on it. Who needs an RTX 3080...
Funny enough, I just broke out my 360 and hooked it up again like a week ago. Been playing through Blue Dragon, since the only place I can play it is on my 360. Really wish they'd bring it to Steam.
I think, all things considered, the 7th generation of consoles is my favorite. I am always impressed at what those machines were able to do when talented devs got a hold of them.
@YourAverageBriton Damn, I'm old. I had an Atari 2600 when I was 5. The NES was the hot console then. Kind of interesting to get a younger persons perspective on everything though.
@YourAverageBriton Ha ha ha! I had the same experience. About three years ago I worked at a local game store, and I was shocked and delighted to see just how many people in their sixties and seventies where playing games. My favorite was old guy who was working his way through the entire Final Fantasy series in order. He was just starting in on X-2 when the store closed. I wonder if he's caught up by now...
you went from single channel to dual channel when switching to the IGPU athlon 3000g. of course you are gonna have a better time. go back and test the i3 with a dual channel config
Can i say a story how the Gaming PC changed my mind from the consoles? I played the new Wolfenstein Reboot title on the Playstation 3. The experience of this shooter, (on this time it was a like a renaissance of shooters and very fresh) was catastrophic. So i ask to my friend, that had the game on PC with a GTX 980 and a similar TV Setup at his home to test the game (not on his monitor on this time, i hadnt any experience on this site of Hardware and Peripherials). It blown my mind away when i saw how friccking good the PC Version was, and from this, i pland to get the PC. Today i have a high spec PC all put together myself, a good TV with the newest technologies inside that you can play with G-Sync ect.
So many games from the end of the PS3/360 lifespans were real hardware pushers and some really still hold up now if you don't mind the sub 30fps in sticky moments.
It actuallly doesnt look that diferent, the iomprovement is lightning, shadows and resolution and drawing distance i slightly better in One and PS4, but the textures are mostly the same
Who else likes the fact that he encourages us to dislike the video if we didn't like it? Great content 💯 didn't know that the 360 is capable of running this game so smoothly
For anyone looking to pick up a 360 slim or who already has one, get some kind of fan to assist in removing the hot air from it. The internal fan in both of mine barely spins and isn't getting enough power, based on the fact that replacement fans just act the same way. I've used a 12 volt fan I just added a switch to and connected to a 12 volt wall adapter and I've used the nyko intercooler (this one runs off of a single USB rather than drawing from the power supply and breaking your console like with the original 360 intercooler). Both are loud, but the 12 volt fan is better. The intercooler isn't quite enough and blows out some concerningly hot air, but even so my xbox has never overheated with it attached.
Hi! Really intresting video! xbox 360 sure was a beast, but what about doing a video comparing crysis 3 running on 2005 hardware against xbox 360? It would be really nice to see how well that console handled later gen titles comparing to hardware of it's year of release.
Unfortunately, I highly doubt it would run. Crysis 3 on PC needs DirectX11. From what I know, 11 wasn't around until the 2010s. So cards from that era wouldn't support it. Although, I can see a high end PC from that time run it at Low to Modded Low (editing the configuration file to bring the graphics to lower than the game let's you.) At.. eh framerates. If you think 15-25 FPS is playable (it certainly is for me).
I played this game on a friend's ps3 super slim and I could tell it was torture for the little thing. Also can you try doing this with battlefield 3 as well? I reckon it was possibly one of the first AAA games that put these consoles to their knees, despite being a visual marvel at the time, while still holding up 10 years later, mind you this game came out 5 years since the ps3 came out, and 6 years since the 360 launched. I hope you can do more of these in the future.
Well, last time I checked in 2020, my trusty old 360 was still alive and kicking. I think it might be time to fire up the old girl and do a playthrough of Mass Effect...or maybe Halo 3: ODST. :)
Videos don't need to have a point, nothing wrong with a bit of curiousity and I enjoyed watching it :) made me wonna play Crysis 3 on my laptop (3500u) Tomoz
I think it should be mentioned that in terms of specs, the following would be similar to an X360 One of the top 10 CPUs from 2005 64MB to 256MB of DDR2 RAM Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX I'd recommend running such a system on Windows XP, obviously
Crazy what a 2005 machine could do with talented devs behind it, look up beyond two souls/ killzone 2/uncharted2-3 on ps3, amazing graphics quality for an old console.
I played Crysis 3 pretty much exclusively for the multiplayer on Xbox, but only because I loved Crysis and my cheap ass friends all had Xbox’s. I was playing the single player on PC. I can’t believe it’s that old. It still looks great, especially at 6K with SLI 2080 Ti’s.
Borderlands 2 can also be a tough one. Especially if you arm Salvador with dual E-Tech guns and fire both into a small room. Absolutely tanks the performance with all the particle effects.
I finished crysis 2 on an i3 laptop with integrated graphics. Although I couldn't experience it in its true glory it certainly was playable at the lowest details on 720p.
Even I didn't settle for 720p/low on my GTX-850m, I ran it on 1600x900 at medium/high with similar perf (25+ fps mostly, but some dips below 20 due to my CPU thermal throttling & single stick sodimm) I still love this incredible looking game & would definitely play it again at maxed-out graphics when I replace my 7yr old laptop in a few years.
@Unknown Nomad because pretty much all of the 3D fallout games have been vast expanses of nothing spotted with occasional foliage, followed by cities and towns and villages and metro tunnels that are highly detailed...and highly linear. Yes. The two games do compare
Slightly off-topic: Crysis 3 is weirdly optimised, even on powerful hardware. Whether you run the game maxed, or on Low, the opening level drops frames like mad 😕 It's a very choppy experience. Hopefully they smooth things out with the remaster.
I like this type of content thank you. I appreciate the comparison benchmarking. I feel the Xbox 360 graphics are still powerful to this day. A game I recommend benchmarking is dead space 2. In my opinion it’s the best looking game on the 360
Although the 7th gen consoles were notorious for poor performance i really miss that generation. I have both a PS3 and 360 which i still play occasionally to this day and it amazes me that games such as Crysis 3 and GTA V even run at all on those systems.
Am a young kid and I had a ps3, when I was like 6 and it was like in 2013 when I got it and mother gave it away after awhile didn't really play it that much so I dont really have nostalgia and I was too young. I really wish she kept it I want to experience the classics because I have normal laptop that I dont even know the limits of.
The difference is showing how bloated Window's is and how a huge backend is required to run a PC game which a console can slim down to a ROM framework and simple calls and reads into ram are very simplistic and because the window's stack is hardly used when in menu on a 360, responses are very quick, game reads prioritised and consoles use an algorithm table to call up the next area to load or recall the last area loaded making for smooth transitions. Windows is constantly timeslicing in a lot more, not only date and timekeeping, display, peripheral scanning, USB device scanning, ethernet packets, things like skype, cortana etc hovering beneath the surface all taking up timeslices on the cpu master table then system management, storage management, ram purging and keep alive cycles. Its why I suggest people with bloaty installs to simply reinstall a fresh unadulterated Windows build because the bloat is gone but six months down the line the bloat has dragged the PC back into the mud and no amount of apps will ever get at the cloggy stuff.
Hardware needed to match the 360 in Crysis3: a A4-5000 laptop CPU using the integrated HD graphics paired with 8GB DDR3, I played that game on that hardware at 1680x1050 low around 30fps.
I played this game on ps3. I'm really impressed with the graphics and some physics really how did crytech do something like this? I don't mind the 20fps but still this game really deserved alot more attention for it's beauty and how amazing the story and gameplay is
this guy is one of those people who cares about Low-end gamers , and that who Review Random parts from Random shops , Oh and can you do a Name Reveal of you
Take into account that the xbox 360 has 512mb of ram memory and an igpu built into what escentially is an intel core 2 quad, compared with what you need to run it the same on pc, is a direct miracle
I played this on PS3 a couple months back and can't believe how good the graphics are. if someone were to tell me it's a 2021 game like for PS4 if it wasn't for reduced resolution I would totally fall for it.
Shows how far things have come when the Athlon 200GE can pretty much knock out most of the 360s back catalogue often to better standards. The 200GE or similarly equipped laptops are such good little older games machines for the money.
Can I ask which program you use to record the fps and component temps and etc? I'm upgrading from an i5-7600k to an i5-10400F and I want to know if you recommend the program you used to display numbers :)
Ah, Crysis 3... When I bought my Lenovo Y580 gaming laptop, it came with some 'free games' I didn't care about. Suddenly, I get a call from my shop apologizing that they just run out of vouchers for the promised game XXX... and if they could replace it with a coupon for Crysis 3? I was like, 'F*ck, yeah!' It ran very well on that hardware (i5-3210M, GTX-660M) at 1280x720 and medium settings. To this day, this game looks great.
Loved the graphics but it it felt linear and not like the original one they should have gone with open world option just like they did in one, btw just wanted to ask that if you compare c3 with modern e sports title where does it stand according to u especially when comparing with, warzone, pubg, apex, battlefield, cold war
Back then developers actually had to optimise their games properly for the sake of consoles. That ain't the case anymore unfortunately. Or fortunately idk.
@@RandomGaminginHD It was due to custom architecture PS3 was more powerful devs just couldn't unlock all of it through Take a look at Last Of Us Or Uncharted 3 Naughty Dog has done well.
I am thinking of building a secondary pc just for retro gaming at 1080p I am mainly interested in the games from the ps2 era , what would be the minimum gpu required in your opinion? Cpu wise I'll probably go with i5 2400 with 8gb ram and a ssd , thanks!
My Athlon 200ge overclocks pretty good and runs perfectly fine at 4.0ghz and 3600 Ram, some OEM Samsung C-die, 2400 original. MSI b450m pro-m2 max motherboard! I've paired it with an XFX Radeon R7 250 boost 1gb gddr5 card tho, which overclocks pretty good actually, because the Vega 3 is pretty much useless and can't be overclocked. There are games that suffer from two only cores, but those costs more than the Chip itself!
I used to buy each and every console when they came out,but PC’S and laptops are pretty good on emulation in 2021 and last console owned was ps3.the early chunky Linux equipped one.Still have that,but it hasn’t seen a disk in a good while(Blu-ray on PCs).
I always found it kinda weird that a lot of multi-platform games ran a little better on the Xbox 360 compared to the PS3. I believe this was the case with a few of the later Call of Duty games as well. I assume this has to do with the developers not bothering to really optimize for the PS3's comparatively complicated hardware, especially its weird CPU.
I play this on high settings on my i5 4570 gtx 970 oc and 12gb of 1600 ram and it runs great with some drops due to cpu usage, also I play battlefield 1 on ultra at 1080p and it will push out about 85-90 FPS
How about for the price? I'm sure a 360 could still be the more economical option. But maybe a decent used pc might go for the same price and better. That can be a game changer in choosing
i see most 360s listed between the $90 - $350 range, which at that price point you could potentially make a PC that runs similarly or possibly even better (not including monitor, keyboard, mouse, mousepad, etc etc). i wouldn’t personally recommend picking up a 360 as your primary console in 2021 though, it’s a nice nostalgic console but it doesn’t have basically any modern titles or such.
@@completelyaverageviewer if you have to pick either a PC or Xbox 360 for $90, its gonna have to be 360. I really doubt a decent system that can run most modern titles will go for $90. These days, that is. Of course anyone looking to do some real modern gaming at a budget would be in the $300 range, so by then its 100% better to find a used system for like $150 (mouse and keyboard) and then buy a decent gpu for another $150 and youre gold. Very doable. I doubt anyone serious for a gaming system will have a budget less than $200
@@iplyrunescape305 well yeah of course, a $90 PC most likely wouldn’t begin to match the 360 in a lot of ways. but for $250 - $350, you could possibly match or even surpass the 360, which was my point when i continued after that. apologies for confusion. but i would definitely prefer spending an extra $100 or so for a PC if i was to use it as my primary gaming system if i were on a budget, easily.
So I should love that my PC does 100 frames plus at highest settings and 2k. I used to not like that because I first played this on ps3. But I never knew the settings or performance back then.
I always considered Crysis 3 very well optimised ( I think AMD gpus had some issues). The fact it still looks so good and stands up to todays games says a lot. One thing being, games visually haven't moved on that much. Which is isn't surprising as PC gaming really is tied to consoles' increasing life-span and dated tech. With next to no exclusive PC AAA titles, the most challenging games on PC have been ports from machines with 2012 mid-range tech. The fact these machines are still a consideration for developers - even with the release of the two latest consoles - means they are still limiting the potential of gaming on all platforms and hampering development. Would cyberpunk 2077 ( a next gen billed game) of had the problems it had across platforms, if ironically developers were _not_ spending an excessive amount of time - flogging a dead horse - to get this "next-gen game" to work on the original PS4 and Xb1?
RAM is not the only thing that matter. As the Xbox 360 had to use DVDs, there wouldn't be more storage for textures and assets so they ended decompressing it into the RAM, plus they have to make games runs without HDD The PS3 could handle games like Uncharted 3, TLOU thank to Blu-Ray and Hard Drive
I mean... At least Crysis 3 had the full game vs PC, so did 2. The VTOL mission on Crysis 1 killed the FPS so much it was removed from the game on 360 and PS3.
I remember when gta 5 came out on 360 and i thought it looked incredible! That was 8 years after console launch!
And here we are another 8 years later with basically the same game
It didn't though. .
I preordered gta 5 ...When it arrived i was like this :Q The entire time when i was playing... I coulnt believe how a x360 could handle a game that gorgeous... i finished story mode on my x360... And reached level 70 online...
Sony:ps6 coming soon!
Rockstar:i guess it was the weather...
It still looks great imo
The 360 was such a trooper. I still have my Star Wars edition 360 hooked up for times when I want to play a title that isn't available via backwards compatibility.
a storm trooper ;)
...alright that was bad
R2D2 or the golden one? I think there might have been one more
All Xbox 360 games are supported by Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S
@@dtl5298 Not all and most of the og xbox library
@@dtl5298 No, this isn't true. Only 577 Xbox 360 games out of 2154 will run on an Xbox One or Xbox Series. Yes I know about the developer mode trick to get the backwards compatible part of the Xbox One and Xbox Series to attempt to run any 360 game but that doesn't work for 1000+ titles.
The updated CryEngine really helped the game run on older spec hardware... unlike Crysis 1, which is really unoptimized.
Yes crysis 1 is very unoptimized
Well, not exactly. Sure, CryEngine 2 only ran on 1 or 2 cores, but graphically it was superior than the CryEngine 3. Plus, from what i heard, the physics engine was better too.
to be fair crysis 1 is the more impressive game compared to 3. then and now.
@@AlxandreNotavo Not even close to true.
@Unknown Nomad Bro GPUs weren't the problem, CPU single-core performance was the problem.
We shouldn't forget that the 360 have only 512mb of ram, amazing how well this game runs
And that it also managed to run on the ps3 a console with only 256mb RAM
@@CreatorPolar Xbox and PS3 both had equal TOTAL ram.
360 just shared the full 512 between gpu and CPU, while PS3 has 256mb for CPU, 256mb for GPU
@@tayntedmemories VRAM isn't the Same as RAM, and RAM Is allocated in units called "Pages", which is a fixed-length contiguous block of virtual memory, described by a single entry in the page table. It is the smallest unit of data for memory management in a virtual memory operating system.
Similarly, a page frame is the smallest fixed-length contiguous block of physical memory into which memory pages are mapped by the operating system.
It has litterally no connection between the CPU and the GPU, don't know what you on about.
But yeah, PS3 didn't use it's full RAM cause It went for a single-channel capable system both having 256MB but with Only One of them being used, that's true.
That's because the developers optimized it heavily but didn't care about the pc
@@net945-x5g You write a lot of theory but you have no clue what that means. Hello world was right, the PS3 had split memory and the Xbox unified memory.
I remember trying to play this on my 360 at the time with a really scratched disc, and the console basically saying *no*
Cool story bro! Well, obviously 🤦 It's like using a damaged SEGA/SNES cartridge, it's blatantly not gonna work. Also... What is it with early 2000 - mid 2010 era game titles being shown in TH-cam clips that always bring these in these type of comments? "I had this game, it was scratched, it no work..." It's a like a bot 🤦
@@arnuldbawrunchegger4706 they think they are funny.
@@arnuldbawrunchegger4706 His comment has 69 likes (as of now) so Ross is clearly just a superior human being.
@@arnuldbawrunchegger4706 sounds like ur mad that ur not funny
@@arnuldbawrunchegger4706 bruh grow up
I need to play this game just for the graphics. Even on 360 it looks so good.
Yeah it actually blows my mind how good this game still looks. The shots in this video don't even do it justice. If you play the first level on high settings you'll know what I mean it still holds up to any game currently released imo.
Game looks amazing... better than most recent games. The game itself though, nothing special - I liked Crysis 2 a lot more
For me Crysis 3 is awesome. Perfect mix of Crysis 1 open arenas and exploration with Crysis 2 gameplay and fun. I play Crysis 3 month ago on my PS3 and i have bad reviws of C3 in my head when i start to play but... But man... This game is pure awesome. Im confused now what is better. Crysis 2 or 3. For me these games have little bit different feeling. Crysis 3 is more mature game for me. Anyway Crysis trilogy is far better than boring and brainless Killzone series lol.
It look fucking suck, i play it for like 39 sec
@@floweyishere7122 we all can tell same about you after reading your pointless comment. Crysis 3 stand for 39s, You ~1s. What is worst then?😬😬😬
I played and finished this on the PS3 on SuperSoldier difficulty. Despite frame drops, it's damn beautiful even the facial animations looks so realistic as heck. Still recommended though.
Buy skyrim for the Steam Deck
1024x720 is lower than a resolution I used when I was 15 years old, 23 years ago.
Lol, absolutely not.
@@nexxusty wtf were you using in 1998?
@@clay4320 not uncommon for PC gamers to use 1600x1200 back then
2:25 for a moment I thought that the grass was from Crysis 3 and not real life. Very realistic graphics!
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I would love to see more videos making use of the 360, and as always, great job on this video
Absolutely.
Definitely, and thank you :)
@@RandomGaminginHD what happened to the original xbox pc mod project? Is it still coming?
inserts Crysis 3 into Xbox 360
Console: *it's jet engine time*
Never heard my Slim 360 going loud. I even targeted temps at 60⁰ (stock is 75⁰) in DashLaunch to keep it cooler and even so - barely noticeable fan sound
@@geg_otmopo3 How How my one is like jet
@@Bingblaze Try to clean and repaste it 🤔
@@geg_otmopo3 I switch to pc
The 360 punched far above its weight class for years imho
That's because it was out during a time where games were actually optimized. Developers got lazy during 8th gen.
I remember playing Crysis 3 on the ps3 and it was stunning for it's time.
yeah, amazing they managed it along with the latter naughty dog games. That being said the 360 definitely won the graphics wars, but sony turned around and made MS look uttery stupid with the cheaper and better performing PS4. Infact don't know why anyone gets xboxes anymore since halo is a dying brand sony has all the must have exclusives on launch.
@@anasevi9456 true but mircrosoft is comming back hard but they are not interested in xbox as a console, but as a service. Seeing you can pretty much play xbox games on anything now. With xcloud, or a windows 10 or higher system. Infact sony pretty much is the last one in the dedicated console market. So I guess they won the console war.
I have never played and Crysis games ... , I loved first Far cry by cry tech , but for some reason I never played crysis games .
@@crysomemoreee Nintendo is doing pretty good with switch lol
@@anasevi9456 why anyone gets an xbox these days? it runs more quiet, has game pass ultimate, which you can also use on your pc, and most sony exclusives are plain boring for most people
Still one of my favourite consoles ever. You can find these used for the price of a happy meal nowadays, and there are so many amazing games you can play on it. Who needs an RTX 3080...
And soon C2 and C3 will be on Switch. We've come a long way
Funny enough, I just broke out my 360 and hooked it up again like a week ago. Been playing through Blue Dragon, since the only place I can play it is on my 360. Really wish they'd bring it to Steam.
Thats a nice game. Also there was this one jrpg too that was on steam but was taken away later and its only on xbox360
I remember playing Crysis 2 on 360 and it was amazing graphically at the time. Remarkable optimisation.
I think, all things considered, the 7th generation of consoles is my favorite. I am always impressed at what those machines were able to do when talented devs got a hold of them.
I have a soft spot for 7th gen, but 6th gen still remains my favorite. Gaming was at its best with 4 different consoles offering unique experiences.
@YourAverageBriton Sounds like we are around the same age.
@YourAverageBriton Damn, I'm old. I had an Atari 2600 when I was 5. The NES was the hot console then. Kind of interesting to get a younger persons perspective on everything though.
@YourAverageBriton Ha ha ha! I had the same experience. About three years ago I worked at a local game store, and I was shocked and delighted to see just how many people in their sixties and seventies where playing games. My favorite was old guy who was working his way through the entire Final Fantasy series in order. He was just starting in on X-2 when the store closed. I wonder if he's caught up by now...
you went from single channel to dual channel when switching to the IGPU athlon 3000g. of course you are gonna have a better time. go back and test the i3 with a dual channel config
Can i say a story how the Gaming PC changed my mind from the consoles?
I played the new Wolfenstein Reboot title on the Playstation 3. The experience of this shooter, (on this time it was a like a renaissance of shooters and very fresh) was catastrophic. So i ask to my friend, that had the game on PC with a GTX 980 and a similar TV Setup at his home to test the game (not on his monitor on this time, i hadnt any experience on this site of Hardware and Peripherials). It blown my mind away when i saw how friccking good the PC Version was, and from this, i pland to get the PC.
Today i have a high spec PC all put together myself, a good TV with the newest technologies inside that you can play with G-Sync ect.
Lately your uploads are absolutely Fire :)
Probably because he was trying to run Crysis.
So many games from the end of the PS3/360 lifespans were real hardware pushers and some really still hold up now if you don't mind the sub 30fps in sticky moments.
Would love to see a comparison of Metal Gear Solid 5 Phantom Pain too. As the game was available on PS3 and Xbox 360 too
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And rise of tomb raider is on 360
@@amy-295 ah yesss, completely forgot about that. Many system still struggle to run it
It actuallly doesnt look that diferent, the iomprovement is lightning, shadows and resolution and drawing distance i slightly better in One and PS4, but the textures are mostly the same
What a great video ! Hope you do more of these in the future and even with the PS3 if possible !
this is the type of content i love from this channel :)
Thanks for finally putting in ads regularly in your vids 😄
Please make a intel core i7 3770 and gtx 1650 performance gaming video on pc
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You know how tricky is to get all that hardware nowadays
still on my xbox 360, playing forza motorsport 3 and 4 mostly
how are you not at 1mill subs yet, best channel
Who else likes the fact that he encourages us to dislike the video if we didn't like it? Great content 💯 didn't know that the 360 is capable of running this game so smoothly
Haha not going to make anyone click like if they hate it
Awesome content. I like the angle; showing the potential of what people call “low end hardware.” Crysis 3 is no slouch even today.
For anyone looking to pick up a 360 slim or who already has one, get some kind of fan to assist in removing the hot air from it. The internal fan in both of mine barely spins and isn't getting enough power, based on the fact that replacement fans just act the same way. I've used a 12 volt fan I just added a switch to and connected to a 12 volt wall adapter and I've used the nyko intercooler (this one runs off of a single USB rather than drawing from the power supply and breaking your console like with the original 360 intercooler). Both are loud, but the 12 volt fan is better. The intercooler isn't quite enough and blows out some concerningly hot air, but even so my xbox has never overheated with it attached.
Hi! Really intresting video! xbox 360 sure was a beast, but what about doing a video comparing crysis 3 running on 2005 hardware against xbox 360? It would be really nice to see how well that console handled later gen titles comparing to hardware of it's year of release.
Unfortunately, I highly doubt it would run. Crysis 3 on PC needs DirectX11. From what I know, 11 wasn't around until the 2010s. So cards from that era wouldn't support it. Although, I can see a high end PC from that time run it at Low to Modded Low (editing the configuration file to bring the graphics to lower than the game let's you.) At.. eh framerates. If you think 15-25 FPS is playable (it certainly is for me).
I'm sure Tiago Sousa had something to do with making it run so well! Now that he's at ID Software he's doing great thing with ID Tech :)
Can you make mine burn 🤣
4:03 It knows the rules, and so do I.
I was just taking apart an old 360 for parts.
dude its 100$ with everything working imagine if its part gonna be 5$ lol
@@chaihleeb220 I don't sell stuff
@ABDULRAHMAN DARWAISH the disc drive, fan, and a few other bits.
@ABDULRAHMAN DARWAISH They said they weren't going to sell it.
yeah I'm also using my 2nd xbox 360 (now rroded) for parts
I played this game on a friend's ps3 super slim and I could tell it was torture for the little thing.
Also can you try doing this with battlefield 3 as well? I reckon it was possibly one of the first AAA games that put these consoles to their knees, despite being a visual marvel at the time, while still holding up 10 years later, mind you this game came out 5 years since the ps3 came out, and 6 years since the 360 launched.
I hope you can do more of these in the future.
Well, last time I checked in 2020, my trusty old 360 was still alive and kicking. I think it might be time to fire up the old girl and do a playthrough of Mass Effect...or maybe Halo 3: ODST. :)
What's the point when we have the amazing PC versions now.
@@moonman1209 fm4 was the best :-)
Or just play both of those on PC with higher framerates and resolutions.
@@raresmacovei8382 exactly. Absolutely no point.
@@nexxusty
Maybe they don’t want to rebuy them?
Videos don't need to have a point, nothing wrong with a bit of curiousity and I enjoyed watching it :) made me wonna play Crysis 3 on my laptop (3500u) Tomoz
G'day Random,
I really like these PC Vs Console Comparisons you do 😁
I remember GTA V on the Xbox 360. My PC at the time had a Core 2 Duo and couldn't run it.
The point was to entertain and you did that well.
Thanks :)
I think it should be mentioned that in terms of specs, the following would be similar to an X360
One of the top 10 CPUs from 2005
64MB to 256MB of DDR2 RAM
Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX
I'd recommend running such a system on Windows XP, obviously
Crazy what a 2005 machine could do with talented devs behind it, look up beyond two souls/ killzone 2/uncharted2-3 on ps3, amazing graphics quality for an old console.
I enjoyed your video bro !
The point of the video is the Xbox 360 is still a great gaming machine. 👍
I played Crysis 3 pretty much exclusively for the multiplayer on Xbox, but only because I loved Crysis and my cheap ass friends all had Xbox’s. I was playing the single player on PC. I can’t believe it’s that old. It still looks great, especially at 6K with SLI 2080 Ti’s.
Borderlands 2 can also be a tough one. Especially if you arm Salvador with dual E-Tech guns and fire both into a small room. Absolutely tanks the performance with all the particle effects.
I finished crysis 2 on an i3 laptop with integrated graphics. Although I couldn't experience it in its true glory it certainly was playable at the lowest details on 720p.
Even I didn't settle for 720p/low on my GTX-850m, I ran it on 1600x900 at medium/high with similar perf (25+ fps mostly, but some dips below 20 due to my CPU thermal throttling & single stick sodimm)
I still love this incredible looking game & would definitely play it again at maxed-out graphics when I replace my 7yr old laptop in a few years.
Seeing Crysis 3 running on the 360 drives home that Bethesda was bullshitting when they said Fallout 4 wouldn't work for it.
@Unknown Nomad because pretty much all of the 3D fallout games have been vast expanses of nothing spotted with occasional foliage, followed by cities and towns and villages and metro tunnels that are highly detailed...and highly linear. Yes. The two games do compare
Fallout 4 definitely couldn't run on 360
This is an utterly nonsensical comparison. The Xbox 360 didn't have anywhere remotely close to enough memory to support Fallout 4's open world.
Damn man, feels like yesterday when i was playing Crysis 3 beta...
Your pfp...
cause of my death: your pfp
I played the multiplayer alpha of Crysis 3, you can find the gameplay in my channel, with a Q8400, GTX 460, 4GB RAM
@@lolcatpl
What do mean? it’s just a normal picture of aloy.
Change pfp pls
Slightly off-topic: Crysis 3 is weirdly optimised, even on powerful hardware. Whether you run the game maxed, or on Low, the opening level drops frames like mad 😕 It's a very choppy experience.
Hopefully they smooth things out with the remaster.
You might be getting hit by the buggy vsync. Try turning it off, if it's on.
@@ShogoKawada123 Vsync was already off, unfortunately.
Like a walk in the forest, i like how you make your videos.
Thanks :)
I like this type of content thank you. I appreciate the comparison benchmarking. I feel the Xbox 360 graphics are still powerful to this day. A game I recommend benchmarking is dead space 2. In my opinion it’s the best looking game on the 360
Played this game on AMD A10-4600m laptop back in the day and frames was above 30 for 90% of the game. Magic optimization, I must say
I remember playing this on my cheap laptop on med/low setting and it still blew my mind, never got a chance to try it in recent hardware tho
Although the 7th gen consoles were notorious for poor performance i really miss that generation. I have both a PS3 and 360 which i still play occasionally to this day and it amazes me that games such as Crysis 3 and GTA V even run at all on those systems.
Am a young kid and I had a ps3, when I was like 6 and it was like in 2013 when I got it and mother gave it away after awhile didn't really play it that much so I dont really have nostalgia and I was too young. I really wish she kept it I want to experience the classics because I have normal laptop that I dont even know the limits of.
Scratch that it was a PS2 I have no idea why I have a PS2 in 2013 because I remember playing Lego Star wars the Video game.
The difference is showing how bloated Window's is and how a huge backend is required to run a PC game which a console can slim down to a ROM framework and simple calls and reads into ram are very simplistic and because the window's stack is hardly used when in menu on a 360, responses are very quick, game reads prioritised and consoles use an algorithm table to call up the next area to load or recall the last area loaded making for smooth transitions. Windows is constantly timeslicing in a lot more, not only date and timekeeping, display, peripheral scanning, USB device scanning, ethernet packets, things like skype, cortana etc hovering beneath the surface all taking up timeslices on the cpu master table then system management, storage management, ram purging and keep alive cycles. Its why I suggest people with bloaty installs to simply reinstall a fresh unadulterated Windows build because the bloat is gone but six months down the line the bloat has dragged the PC back into the mud and no amount of apps will ever get at the cloggy stuff.
Hardware needed to match the 360 in Crysis3: a A4-5000 laptop CPU using the integrated HD graphics paired with 8GB DDR3, I played that game on that hardware at 1680x1050 low around 30fps.
I played this game on ps3. I'm really impressed with the graphics and some physics really how did crytech do something like this? I don't mind the 20fps but still this game really deserved alot more attention for it's beauty and how amazing the story and gameplay is
U did the i3 dirty by putting a single stick instead of a dual one
360/PS3 was by far the best console generation.
And Wii
Yeah I was amazed when I was able to play this game's beta on my ps3. So fun.
this guy is one of those people who cares about Low-end gamers , and that who Review Random parts from Random shops , Oh and can you do a Name Reveal of you
Take into account that the xbox 360 has 512mb of ram memory and an igpu built into what escentially is an intel core 2 quad, compared with what you need to run it the same on pc, is a direct miracle
wasn't it a dedicated gpu on the same motherboard?
It's a dual core CPU
I played this on PS3 a couple months back and can't believe how good the graphics are. if someone were to tell me it's a 2021 game like for PS4 if it wasn't for reduced resolution I would totally fall for it.
Shows how far things have come when the Athlon 200GE can pretty much knock out most of the 360s back catalogue often to better standards. The 200GE or similarly equipped laptops are such good little older games machines for the money.
Yeah every time I fire up a game with this little 3000g I’m surprised by the outcome
Could we get a follow up of you overclocking the snot out ot the 3000g to see how well it runs
Another top class video 😀👍 ah the old crysis, pcs now run to hide behind the sofa 🤣
Can I ask which program you use to record the fps and component temps and etc? I'm upgrading from an i5-7600k to an i5-10400F and I want to know if you recommend the program you used to display numbers :)
Had Crysis 2 on release for the Xbox 360 and it ran fine for me 👍🏻
What do you use to capture the xbox 360 footage?
Probably an external capture card/HDPVR-like device.
Every time I play sega rally revo or sega rally 3 arcade I hallucinate when 2007 there was this super beautiful game!
Ah, Crysis 3... When I bought my Lenovo Y580 gaming laptop, it came with some 'free games' I didn't care about. Suddenly, I get a call from my shop apologizing that they just run out of vouchers for the promised game XXX... and if they could replace it with a coupon for Crysis 3? I was like, 'F*ck, yeah!'
It ran very well on that hardware (i5-3210M, GTX-660M) at 1280x720 and medium settings. To this day, this game looks great.
Crysis 3 was made for consoles. It kind of had to run before it could be put up for sale with that shiny XBox logo on the box.
Loved the graphics but it it felt linear and not like the original one they should have gone with open world option just like they did in one, btw just wanted to ask that if you compare c3 with modern e sports title where does it stand according to u especially when comparing with, warzone, pubg, apex, battlefield, cold war
Back then developers actually had to optimise their games properly for the sake of consoles. That ain't the case anymore unfortunately. Or fortunately idk.
Having said the ps3 was a pain to optimise for from what I’ve heard. It’s why it always performed a little worse in these big cross platform titles
@@RandomGaminginHD It was due to custom architecture PS3 was more powerful devs just couldn't unlock all of it through Take a look at Last Of Us Or Uncharted 3 Naughty Dog has done well.
I remember back in the day when to find out whether or not we wasted our money and if we built a decent rig was the can it run Crysis 1 test
Yeah those were the days :)
I am thinking of building a secondary pc just for retro gaming at 1080p I am mainly interested in the games from the ps2 era , what would be the minimum gpu required in your opinion? Cpu wise I'll probably go with i5 2400 with 8gb ram and a ssd , thanks!
Honestly cpu is more important. Try and get something with more cores or just hyper threading as I’ve found it helps out.
@@RandomGaminginHD thanks in that case I might go for a cheap Xeon with 4c8t
Accidently clicked clip and it damn well clipped me out of the youtube app
You got a sick back yard bro.
My Athlon 200ge overclocks pretty good and runs perfectly fine at 4.0ghz and 3600 Ram, some OEM Samsung C-die, 2400 original. MSI b450m pro-m2 max motherboard!
I've paired it with an XFX Radeon R7 250 boost 1gb gddr5 card tho, which overclocks pretty good actually, because the Vega 3 is pretty much useless and can't be overclocked.
There are games that suffer from two only cores, but those costs more than the Chip itself!
Yea it's just crazy I'm glad I have it backwards compatible
The fact that this ran on a 360 is amazing, it looks better than some Xbox one games
7th gen consoles were ahead of their time. 8th and 9th couldn't do that big of a leap
I used to buy each and every console when they came out,but PC’S and laptops are pretty good on emulation in 2021 and last console owned was ps3.the early chunky Linux equipped one.Still have that,but it hasn’t seen a disk in a good while(Blu-ray on PCs).
Yeah I’ve been on the hunt for the OG ps3 that plays ps2 discs. I had one years ago but it broke :(
I always found it kinda weird that a lot of multi-platform games ran a little better on the Xbox 360 compared to the PS3. I believe this was the case with a few of the later Call of Duty games as well. I assume this has to do with the developers not bothering to really optimize for the PS3's comparatively complicated hardware, especially its weird CPU.
I play this on high settings on my i5 4570 gtx 970 oc and 12gb of 1600 ram and it runs great with some drops due to cpu usage, also I play battlefield 1 on ultra at 1080p and it will push out about 85-90 FPS
How about for the price? I'm sure a 360 could still be the more economical option. But maybe a decent used pc might go for the same price and better. That can be a game changer in choosing
i see most 360s listed between the $90 - $350 range, which at that price point you could potentially make a PC that runs similarly or possibly even better (not including monitor, keyboard, mouse, mousepad, etc etc). i wouldn’t personally recommend picking up a 360 as your primary console in 2021 though, it’s a nice nostalgic console but it doesn’t have basically any modern titles or such.
@@completelyaverageviewer if you have to pick either a PC or Xbox 360 for $90, its gonna have to be 360. I really doubt a decent system that can run most modern titles will go for $90. These days, that is. Of course anyone looking to do some real modern gaming at a budget would be in the $300 range, so by then its 100% better to find a used system for like $150 (mouse and keyboard) and then buy a decent gpu for another $150 and youre gold. Very doable. I doubt anyone serious for a gaming system will have a budget less than $200
@@iplyrunescape305 well yeah of course, a $90 PC most likely wouldn’t begin to match the 360 in a lot of ways. but for $250 - $350, you could possibly match or even surpass the 360, which was my point when i continued after that. apologies for confusion. but i would definitely prefer spending an extra $100 or so for a PC if i was to use it as my primary gaming system if i were on a budget, easily.
@@completelyaverageviewer Of course. :P
One of my fav consoles of my childhood ❤️
i feel like you could get much better video quality if you rendered in a different video codec
Metal gear solid V Ran Pretty Solid on both 360 and PS3
Nostalgia :D I began playing with an Atari 400. What´s this then? Flintstones? :D
So I should love that my PC does 100 frames plus at highest settings and 2k. I used to not like that because I first played this on ps3. But I never knew the settings or performance back then.
I always considered Crysis 3 very well optimised ( I think AMD gpus had some issues). The fact it still looks so good and stands up to todays games says a lot. One thing being, games visually haven't moved on that much. Which is isn't surprising as PC gaming really is tied to consoles' increasing life-span and dated tech.
With next to no exclusive PC AAA titles, the most challenging games on PC have been ports from machines with 2012 mid-range tech. The fact these machines are still a consideration for developers - even with the release of the two latest consoles - means they are still limiting the potential of gaming on all platforms and hampering development. Would cyberpunk 2077 ( a next gen billed game) of had the problems it had across platforms, if ironically developers were _not_ spending an excessive amount of time - flogging a dead horse - to get this "next-gen game" to work on the original PS4 and Xb1?
You're forgetting one, major, incredibly crucial detail; the Xbox 360 ONLY HAD 512MB OF RAM. You're using 8GB
RAM is not the only thing that matter.
As the Xbox 360 had to use DVDs, there wouldn't be more storage for textures and assets so they ended decompressing it into the RAM, plus they have to make games runs without HDD
The PS3 could handle games like Uncharted 3, TLOU thank to Blu-Ray and Hard Drive
Do not forget this console can also run rise of tomb raider
Those ants in the beginning look like they're trying to figure out this alien monolith... [cue 2001: A Space Odyssey music]
What do you usually have for lunch? Hope everything is fine
Toast today 😂
@@RandomGaminginHD Toast? thats your inspiration for success.
I mean... At least Crysis 3 had the full game vs PC, so did 2. The VTOL mission on Crysis 1 killed the FPS so much it was removed from the game on 360 and PS3.
i still use my 360 to this day i even still use the original xbox and the ps2 everyday