Here's a preview of the new version of CryEngine, the graphics engine Crytek uses for the Crysis series of games. It's redonkulous. Seriously, after watching it I immediately went to newegg and started shopping for graphics cards. Turns out you can't buy a next generation graphics card with 20 dollars and a book of subway coupons. Oh well, at least I'll have a footlong for $4.99 to drown my sorrows with.
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Variable depth of field & per-pixel bokeh,meh. Displacement mapping, whatever. Adaptive tesselation, shrug.
Enhanced glass destruction!?! Holy crap, best game in the world!
That wasn't a Crytek game. It was made by Ubisoft Montreal. So completely different dev team, writers, and so on, hence totally different gameplay. The engine was based on Cryengine, but heavily modified.
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Variable depth of field & per-pixel bokeh,meh.
Displacement mapping, whatever.
Adaptive tesselation, shrug.
Enhanced glass destruction!?! Holy crap, best game in the world!
That wasn't a Crytek game. It was made by Ubisoft Montreal. So completely different dev team, writers, and so on, hence totally different gameplay. The engine was based on Cryengine, but heavily modified.
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