Tbf the original crysis had more physics and destruction than 5 cyberpunk combined, at least it was understandable in a way.As long as it is due to actual great graphics rather than trash cpu optimizations like the original crysis then there's no issue.
Turn on raytracing and CPU is getting its ass beat (relatively speaking)The new CPU requirements are insane given how easy it is to run the game now. I get above 100fps now, but if this is any accurate i wont even hit 60 now.
Is lovelace selling so bad nvidia needs another reason to get people to buy frame generation cards? Should i downgrade to a 4060ti to get more fps? lmao
Just look at the left side without Rt. Massive jump.Not sure what's new. That's about same specs if you want overdrive mode in the current game. Nothing below 4080.
True, I'll take CPU bottlenecking simulation and physics shit > burning out my GPU with impressive 'look-but-dont-touch' visuals any day.Tbf the original crysis had more physics and destruction than 5 cyberpunk combined, at least it was understandable in a way.
The one they had before didn't even make sense. it's misleading at its best. go ahead and try to play cyberpunk with the recommended specs they had. you wont get close to 60 fps.. lol not even close.Just look at the left side without Rt. Massive jump.
Wasn't there a memory leak in the original crisis?As long as it is due to actual great graphics rather than trash cpu optimizations like the original crysis then there's no issue.
One mod right here on gaf told me back in the 2000s that crysis was "forwards compatible" in a totally straight non-joke comment.As long as it is due to actual great graphics rather than trash cpu optimizations like the original crysis then there's no issue.
Crysis looked a whole gen ahead when it came out. Cyberpunk does not.
Except Crysis was the best looking videogame at launch and for years after its release.As long as it is due to actual great graphics rather than trash cpu optimizations like the original crysis then there's no issue.
Except Crysis was the best looking videogame at launch and for years after its release.
Uh oh, don't tell me an SSD is REQUIRED for Phantom Liberty?
the graphics weren't the issue tho. Crysis ran badly mostly due to the CPU limitations, as Crytek slept on the multicore revolution.
you literally can't play the original Crysis at a locked 60fps on a 12th gen Core i9 or a Ryzen 7800.
I forget, did Crysis Warhead "fix" that to run better, or did the codevelopers cut stuff back so people could actually play they module? Was threading not addressed until CryEngine 3 projects?
That's before the upcoming update - when it'll be released, it's going to be a completely different story visually and performance-wise.The game looks great in a number of different modes and you can tweak it so that performance is pretty stable.
Is that really a surprise? It's 2023, SSD are dirt cheap nowadays and provide great deal of improvement to various aspects of PC functionality(latency, boot times, transfer speed etc.). People are productivity-bottlenecking themselves when not using it.Uh oh, don't tell me an SSD is REQUIRED for Phantom Liberty?