Minimum
|
Recommended
|
OS
Windows 10 64-Bit |
OS
Windows 10 64-Bit
latest update |
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM)
i5-3450 / AMD Ryzen 3 |
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM)
i5-7600k or higher / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher |
Memory
8GB |
Memory
12GB |
Storage
20GB |
Storage
20GB |
Direct X
DX11 |
Direct X
DX11 |
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX
1050 TI /AMD Radeon 470 |
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX
1660 TI / AMD Radeon Vega 56 |
Graphics Memory
4GB Graphics Memory in
1080p |
Graphics Memory
8GB Graphics Memory in
4K |
Secondly, Crytek announced that the PC version of Crysis Remastered will have a "Can it run Crysis?" mode that will push your PC to its limits. Crysis Remastered will be published next week for $29.99.
Today's post is dedicated to our PC community!
— Crysis (@Crysis) September 6, 2020
We want to show you, for the very first time, an in-game screenshot using the new "Can it Run Crysis?" Graphic mode, which is designed to demand every last bit of your hardware with unlimited settings - exclusively on PC! pic.twitter.com/kVHEf63oWe
Shortly after publishing this screenshot, a Twitter user posted the following comparison shot from the original game. Earlier this year, Crytek delayed the release of Crysis Remastered after complaints about the poor visual quality shown in the trailer. It seem the debate isn't quite settled yet.
This is the old game maxed out at 1440p.
— Isaac Clarke (@IsaacClarkeFNaF) September 6, 2020
This "remaster" looks like a downgrade on many fields.
"Oh wow, more rocks on the mountains!"
Uhuh, in the meantime the artistic direction got lost somewhere.
WHY DOES IT LOOK LIKE FORTNITE!?!?!? pic.twitter.com/nEerECGOgt