yeah far cry 1 had good post support, patches, 64 bit versions.
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Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View PostDid anyone finish this game?
I really need to stop buying single player games. I havent finished one in like... Ever.The reason I talk to myself is because I’m the only one whose answers I accept.
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Yup I finished the game. One of the better FPS nowadays.Originally posted by jimjobobIf 3 fans left the station at 10:30am cooling at a temp of 63c and one fan was derailed by a stray sata cable on the track, how long would it take all 3 fans to get on Seyiji's last nerve?
(a) Mmmm donuts
(b) 70c
(c) Hey there muscly arms, why the long face?
(d) Must use fire.
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Originally posted by Phrygian View PostCrytek never, ever, ever, ever supports their games post-release and that is the main reason why I didn't buy Crysis 3. It is also probably the reason why their engine is used so little (although it has been used a bit more lately).Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View PostDid anyone finish this game?
Bought it cheap to see the graphics. Played it maybe for 3-4 hours.
As boring as all other crysis games”Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View PostDid anyone finish this game?
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Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View PostDid anyone finish this game?
1) Can't swallow the Origin exclusive pill.
2) I haven't been interested enough in Crysis 2 to finish that one yet, which leads me to believe I may not have much interest in 3.
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Originally posted by CurrentlyPissed View PostI have about 45m in it. Got to the start of the 2nd level. Havent touched it since.
I really need to stop buying single player games. I havent finished one in like... Ever.,____,
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Never buy a new release. Give them 6 months to get the bugs out and the prices to get down, then jump in.
Can't finish a game? A.D.D. rears its head in many scenarios. That and gamers are getting pretty jaded these days. That and devs are going all bling and no game. On and on...Last edited by Dem0ph0be; Apr 29, 2013, 03:51 AM.
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Originally posted by acroig View PostYou should play Crysis 2 to get the setting and protagonists. Crysis 3 is a better game all around.
It is however the rare game that I am tempted to just not finish. Last one I felt this way for was Alpha Protocol.
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Originally posted by Meteor|WAR View PostYeah, I probably will force myself to finish as I usually still do with games I don't like. Plus, I can tell Crysis 3 is a better game and I would want to play through 2 first for continuity sake.
It is however the rare game that I am tempted to just not finish. Last one I felt this way for was Alpha Protocol.
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Started playing this last night. Damn is it a resource hog. after playing far cry 3 maxed with even some AA, i expected at least to get high settings playable, but boy was i wrong. Graphics are fantastic, but its a slideshow as soon as theres combat in the grass.
gameplay is fantastic as well. really enjoying stealthing with the bow.
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Originally posted by acroig View PostWatch your AA settings and take shadows down to High.
im also cpu limited according to pcgameshardware benches, so i cant really expect much then lower 30fps. but its worth it. the game is gorgeous, makes far cry 3 look last gen.
Gameplay is pretty much refined crysis 2. its still all about fairly small areas where you have a chance to utilize the suit and the environment to your play style. so those that found c2 dissapointing probably wont be too happy again. im enjoying it a lot. finally a game where all the hud hand holders make sense and add to the game, not detract from it.
top notch game, imo.
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Originally posted by GanjaStar View Postsomething was wrong with gpu detection it seems. i deleted all the options files and restarted. im now able to play with everything on high. i ve also added soft particles and water tesselation as extra goodies from the very high settings and im using SMAA 2x. soft particles are essential in this title. theres just so much particle usage even in the first scene you notice how ugly it looks without them.
im also cpu limited according to pcgameshardware benches, so i cant really expect much then lower 30fps. but its worth it. the game is gorgeous, makes far cry 3 look last gen.
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Try playing one hour of Crysis 3 and then fire up Skyrim; it suddenly looks like Minecraft, blocks and pointy edges everywhere
Graphics wise Crysis 3 has really spoiled me. Had to set it aside for a while, makes all other games look outdated!No question is dumb if you do not know the answer.Q: How can you move on in life if all you care about is pussy and videogames?A: You don't.
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I was kinda dissapointed with the lenght and the boss fight is just lackluster. as bad as crysis 1 boss fight. but overall its a fine game. also, the first new york level is the most demanding. after that the game runs a lot better, at least it did for me. i really enjoyed the gunplay and the suit, even though its not as open as crysis 1.
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After all this time I actually finally broke down and installed and tried the game out last night.
From what I have seen so far I must say they have done quite an incredible job with the visuals, as well as streamlining the control scheme. Much improved over Crysis 2 which I think is just a derivative PoS.
Runs pretty well on my system too, but I'm sure the most graphic intensive levels are yet to come.
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Originally posted by Meteor|WAR View Post
Runs pretty well on my system too, but I'm sure the most graphic intensive levels are yet to come.
Im a bit puzzled at you hating c2 but enjoying c3. if anything c3 is really c 2.5. gameplay is very much the same besides the hacking mini game and a few driving scenes.
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Originally posted by GanjaStar View Postthe most intensive level is when you first step outside on the streets of ny. I think eeen they knew that grass was just too much, because the game runs much smoother after the few scenes in tall grass.
Im a bit puzzled at you hating c2 but enjoying c3. if anything c3 is really c 2.5. gameplay is very much the same besides the hacking mini game and a few driving scenes.
I still think Crysis 1 + Warhead is the best version of Crysis, due to its larger areas giving more freedom of how to approach each situation. Though I may feel differently after finishing 2 and 3.
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Originally posted by Meteor|WAR View Post
I still think Crysis 1 + Warhead is the best version of Crysis, due to its larger areas giving more freedom of how to approach each situation. Though I may feel differently after finishing 2 and 3.
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Well after seeing all the maps it seems to me this has the best graphics I've seen from a technical standpoint. Maybe others look better from an artistic/design viewpoint but it's still right up there with them. And I got a new system (listed below) to appreciate the visuals. No longer have to live with the old Pentium 4 & Radeon 4650 I had prior to last month.
On a side note, had the new one built with OS installed by an indep shop in San Diego for $1,850 usd. I probably could've built it myself to save money but the shops I've been to build pretty dependable systems and I'm kind of lazy.
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