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>> EA Games

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Crysis: DX9 vs. DX10
Written by AoP   
Friday, 14 September 2007

Bad news for all Crysis-enthusiasts who refuse to have Windows Vista on their gaming PCs. Crytek clearly stated that the DX9 version of the game will not support destructible environment or a day-/night-cycle. In conclusion, there will have to be servers running the DX10 and others running the DX9 version of the game. Here's the full statement:

 

To shed some light into one of the most discussed topics regarding Crysis multiplayer I would like to explain you the differences between Crysis MP DX9 and DX10.

As for the DX9 version we won’t have physics and day and night cycle in-game. That means you won’t be able to shoot down trees and/or alter any other objects than vehicles on the map. Additionally the time of day setting doesn’t change dynamically. This is caused due to the tremendous server load such physics might cause on crowded gaming servers. Still you will be able to experience maps with different time of day settings since the maps can be altered in the Sandbox2 Editor.

Rather than providing the community partially working features we limit this for the DX10 version only. Due to the strong hardware available with DX10, server load is less and performance is increased. This ensures the pure physics and day and night cycle experience without any limitation.

Gamers with a DX10 card are able to play on DX9 servers, but with the limitation of the respective server. Vice versa it is not possible for gamers with DX9 cards to play on DX10 servers due to the limited features.

 

Source: InCrysis.com  

Last Updated ( Friday, 14 September 2007 )
 
Crysis Senior Game Designer interview at InCrysis.com
Written by AoP   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
The team of InCrysis.com did a Community Q&A with the Crysis Senior Game Designer, Bernd Diemer. The interview took place at the Games Convention 2007 in Leipzig and is definitely a good read for all Crysis enthusiasts.
 
Crysis MP beta started
Written by AoP   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Over at InCrysis.com, a little guide to the Crysis MP beta appeared. If you're a member of the Fileplanet Founder's Club, you might already be playing the beta. Otherwise, you'll have to wait for the next few batches of beta keys to be released.
 
Crysis: new trailers released
Written by AoP   
Saturday, 08 September 2007

Over at InCrysis.com, three new gameplay trailers for Crysis appeared. Click on the thumbnails below to get an idea of what you'll see in these trailers. 

Click HERE to find the download sources for the trailers.  

 

 Preview Trailer #1 Preview Trailer #2 Preview Trailer #3

Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 September 2007 )
 
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