Yep. I know the feeling. I resisted upgrading to Turing for example. Glad I did in the endDon’t get me wrong I’m still very tempted but have to resist lol
Yep. I know the feeling. I resisted upgrading to Turing for example. Glad I did in the endDon’t get me wrong I’m still very tempted but have to resist lol
Where are you guys buying this game from ?
Doesn't look like it available on steam
Where are you guys buying this game from ?
Doesn't look like it available on steam
ThanksIt’s Epic Store exclusive for now.
I've noticed while playing through this game, I'm using over 9gb of Vram consistently. Anyone else found this? Doesn't bother me or the pc, everything is running smooth without any problems, just noticed the high Vram usage.
Seems ok?
Yeah i noticed 9GB+ at 4K, i still get crashes and not quite sure why. May do a reinstall.Well more an observation really, I wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't running afterburner at the time and I just saw 9.135gb Vram being used. Game doesn't drop below 60fps at any time that I've noticed and thats with ingame settings at "high" at 4K res, but no R/T obviously. In fact its almost seems like Vsync is on as the framerate never goes above 60fps (even when looking at the sky) and 60hz is the refresh rate of me 4K monitor.
Looks like 2.1 update is out with DLSS, looks to actually be somewhat playable with the higher settings now with 60+ fps at 1440p.
Loads of bug fixes as well..
Watch the video posted two above. Some improvements have been made but the original still looks better in some parts of the games, certainly the lighting looks better in on the original. Stick with orginal and modsI still have the original Crysis installed on my pc (with various visual mods)
Is there really any reason to get this version? Sounds like improvements have been made with the latest patch, but isn’t it still essentially based on the inferior console version? Why bother getting this one?