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Crysis: Demo vs Full Version Performance

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http://www.tomsgames.com/us/2007/11/16/crysis_demo_vs_full/

 

Crysis: Demo vs Full Version Performance

 

Travis Meacham

 

November 16, 2007 09:19

 

The Hard Truth

 

Crysis is finally out and no doubt many of you are working your way through it now. Before we post our review we wanted to quickly revisit our earlier article where we did some benchmarking with the single-player demo. If you're like us you were more than a little disappointed when the Crysis demo ravaged your computer hardware turning a once mighty machine into a stuttering, panting reminder that you need to upgrade. Still we held out hope. We thought to ourselves, "Well this isn't final code so it's not optimized yet," and, "it probably isn't fully utilizing all the available cores". No excuses will save us now. With the final code in hand I went back to my test system for some comparison runs to the numbers from the demo.

 

Continues here..................http://www.tomsgames.com/us/2007/11/16/crysis_demo_vs_full/

Wow, I'm disapointed. My machine just ran medium 'ok'... guess I won't be getting it lol.
Well the full version of Crysis compared to the demo is exactly the same. With the same artifacting problem they had in the demo.
the graph just shows 4 fps im pretty sure a human couldn't tell the difference looking at both which one has the lesser fps

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