Crysis Remastered: PS4, Ray Tracing leaks
Crysis Remastered, the information that the remake of the original game will come to PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC and Xbox, was accidentally leaked on the company's official website.
Crysis Remastered: PS4, Ray Tracing leaks
Even though it was cleared from the site, Twitter user @RobotBrush managed to catch the comment. βCrysis Remastered brings new graphics features, high-quality textures and CRYENGINE's native hardware and API-agnostic ray tracing solution for PC, PlayStation, Xbox and – for the first time Nintendo Switch.β There is also a leaked image.
If you are having trouble believing this, with the information he has already captured, industry expert Daniel Ahmad tweeted that they are all “very real”.
Apparently, CryTek has confirmed the Crysis Remastered version, albeit unintentionally. Crysis Remastered announcement will be made very soon through the relevant channels of the game.
“Crysis Remastered brings new graphic features, high-quality textures, and the CRYENGINE's native hardware- and API-agnostic ray tracing solution for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and β for the very first time β Nintendo Switch.”
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β lashman (@RobotBrush) April 16, 2020
Here is the leaked information for Crysis Remastered:
“Crysis Remastered brings new graphic features, high-quality textures, and the CRYENGINE's native hardware- and API-agnostic ray tracing solution for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and β for the very first time β Nintendo Switch.”
Crysis was released in November 2007. Even when pc players were buying computers, it played an important role as the reason for the perception of ' if it can run Crysis' occur. The video released by Digital Foundry in 2018 reveals why, even on its 10th anniversary, Crysis is still cluttering its most powerful gaming computers over the years.
Crysis GamePlay Video
More information about the Crysis…
One of the best parts of Crysis is physical interaction in the game. It was good for the physicalization time in Far Cry. With Crysis, this situation has become more detailed. The tree you shoot down is knocked down, the enemies in the game die realistically, and we can also use the surrounding factors against the opponents. It was impossible for Crysis, who already had hype on sound and graphics, to be lacking in physics. With these magnificent trios; In terms of graphics, sound, and physics, the Crysis class passes the top success.
Since we talk about the first obvious points and take the actual bend, we continue on the rest of the road. The subject of Crysis is actually written and drawn before in most places. But let me make a general reminder and explain the scenario of the game for everyone. A huge meteorite falls to Earth in 2019. Immediately after this disaster near North Korea, the North Korean Government closes the chain of islands to the world, where the meteorite falls and begins investigations. However, America is aware of this incident and sends a specially trained unit equipped with the latest technological weapons and equipment to investigate the situation. So the adventure begins.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Windows XP and Windows Vista
- 2.8 GHz and above (XP) or 3.2 GHz and above * (Vista)
- 1.0 GB RAM (XP) or 1.5 GB RAM (Vista)
- 256 Mb video card **
- 12GB Hard Disk
- DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
* Intel Core 2.0 GHz (for 2.2 GHz Vista) and higher, AMD Athlon 2800+ (for 3200 + Vista) and higher.
** NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT and above; ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (for Radeon X800 Pro Vista) and higher.
Recommended System Requirements:
- Windows XP and Windows Vista
- Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
- 2.0 GB RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS / 640 and equivalent cards