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Crysis 2

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baronjohn said:
My point was that people kept whining that you needed a supercomputer to run Crysis, when in reality it scaled down to coffee machines much better than competing engines.

That much is true, Crysis demo was playable on low to medium settings on my P4 2.4 Ghz, 1.5 GB DDR400 RAM and 7600GT back then. Couldn't run Bioshock for shit even on absolute lowest settings. And Crysis1/Warhead are still overall the best looking games I've played. Complaints about it being unoptimized are definite bullshit, it simply deserves the computing power it requires to play maxed out.
 

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