Crysis Remastered incluirá a configuração "Can It Run Crysis" com opções gráficas "ilimitadas".
Claro, aquela plataforma de jogo que você construiu durante a quarentena parece incrível no papel, mas será que ela pode executar o Crysis? Graças a uma nova configuração gráfica chegando ao Crysis Remastered para o PC, há uma maneira fácil de descobrir.
A conta do Crysis no Twitter tweeted sobre a nova configuração gráfica com uma captura de tela do jogo. Rotulado "Can It Run Crysis", a configuração "é projetada para exigir cada pedaço de seu hardware com configurações ilimitadas". No entanto, não está imediatamente claro o que os desenvolvedores querem dizer com "configurações ilimitadas".
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The posted screenshot looks beautiful, but unfortunately, Twitter heavily compresses images. Thus, it’s full impact has likely been lost in translation. However, as many Twitter users pointed out in the replies, the original title still holds up.
User Isaac Clarke (@IsaacClarkeFNaF) captured the same scene in the 2007 original at max settings at 1440p. While the image from Crysis Remastered is decidedly more detailed, the original look comparable to a lot of AAA titles released this year.
Other replies criticized the color grade of the new title, claiming that it looks “like Fortnite” and disparaging the heavier saturation as giving the game a “cartoony” look.
Crysis Remastered’s minimum system requirements were enumerated last week, and they are reasonable, especially compared to 2020 game standards. Crysis Remastered can run on an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 3 and 8 GB of RAM, though a Core i5-7600K or Ryzen 5 CPU and 12 GB of RAM are recommended. Users with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon 470 should be able to play the game at its lowest settings; Crytek recommends at least an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti or an AMD Radeon Vega 56, though. Of course, these specs likely won’t run the game in the “Can It Run Crysis” setting.
What do you think of Crysis Remastered? Will your PC be able to run Crysis Remastered? Let us know in the comments below.