Ryan
Member
+1,230|7051|Alberta, Canada

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Graphics looked good but the gameplay looked retarded in that vid. Going to check some of the others but if the gameplay continues to look poor....
I have to agree, just eye candy.
Yeah, but that may be singleplayer on the easiest mode.
Just wait till the multiplayer beta/demo comes out, should be much better.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6789|SE London

Ryan wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Graphics looked good but the gameplay looked retarded in that vid. Going to check some of the others but if the gameplay continues to look poor....
I have to agree, just eye candy.
Yeah, but that may be singleplayer on the easiest mode.
Just wait till the multiplayer beta/demo comes out, should be much better.
I reckon single player on Crysis will be exceptional. Multiplayer, well, that'll probably be rubbish.
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7051|Alberta, Canada

Bertster7 wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


I have to agree, just eye candy.
Yeah, but that may be singleplayer on the easiest mode.
Just wait till the multiplayer beta/demo comes out, should be much better.
I reckon single player on Crysis will be exceptional. Multiplayer, well, that'll probably be rubbish.
Why's that? It will be better than BF2 I think.
Hell, any multiplayer game is better than nade spamming BF2.
[PTG]shogun
PS n00b & proud vista user
+44|6640
all the vids of crysis multiyplayer u have seen are deathmatch.

Power struggle is the mode to play tbh


Multiplayer Features

There will be 6 DM/TDM maps and 6 Power Struggle maps and support for up to 32 players. The map sizes will vary from very small to very large maps and there won't be any ice maps. Weather effects and day-night cycle will work, though.

All the single player weapons and more will be available in the multiplayer and you can drop and pickup weapons. There isn't a time limit to buy items like in Counterstrike, but you will have to go to a plant you control or your home base. An effective tactic is to have teammates drop weapons for each other.

Sniper rifle scopes will not reflect light in MP, but they will reflect it in the single player campain.

As of May 1st, 2007, there is no ingame voice chat system.

The destructible environments for both Directx 9.0 and Directx 10.0 is still being tested. Nothing has been finalized as of May 1st, 2007.

Crytek is testing Crysis on Linux servers.

To prevent cheating, Punkbuster is being integrated into Crysis in conjunction with an inhouse tool made by Crytek.

Bunnyhopping will be limited due to the nanosuit's energy requirements. In strength mode, you can jump really high, but you will not be able to do it a second time because the nanosuit needs to recharge.

You'll need a Gamespy account to log on to multiplayer.

You'll be able to use the "All Seeing Eye" tool to connect to servers like you could for Far Cry.

The ballistic curve from a sniper's rifle will be seen just like in Far Cry and the Halo games. (You see the tracer from the shot.)

The Crysis DVD must be in the disc drive to start multiplayer.

The net code has been completely rebuilt from scratch from CryEngine1. .
Multiplayer Game Modes

There are three game modes in total: Tactical Deathmatch (TDM), Tactical Team Deathmatch (TTDM), and Power Struggle (PS).

While the DM modes are somewhat standard, the Power Struggle mode is perhaps one of the most distinctive modes seen in a FPS to date.

https://www2.incrysis.com/~mattd/wiki/mp1.jpg

Power Struggle

Power Struggle has taken many of the current irritations in existing popular FPS multiplayers and effectively disentangled them in a very notable gameplay mode titled “Power Struggle”.

In Power Struggle you’ll start the game as a primitive grunt – either US or Korean. Both teams will have a different nano-suit-design. You’ll be given just the very basics including basic armor and a pistol. As you make kills and achieve other goals (like securing capture points), you’ll earn credits which can be used to obtain bigger and better things. Your headquarters will be armed with automated missiles and turrets – effectively eliminating base campers altogether. Your headquarters may be an offshore submarine or inland base.

You’ll have access to two types of suits

1) The Prototype suit – You’ll have this at the beginning. This will give you very basic armour and strength capabilities 2) The Production Nano suit – You’ll have access to this once you’ve got enough credits. This will enable more advance armour and strength and also allow some degree of cloaking. This will require a high level of credits to obtain.

Crysis multiplayer will provide a wide variety of different vehicles and machines including: (but not limited to)

Water based

- Patrol Boats - Speedboats - Submarines

Land based

- Trucks - Jeeps - HUMVEE - Tanks

Air

- Attack Helicopters - VTOL Jets

https://www2.incrysis.com/~mattd/wiki/mp2.jpg

Such vehicles and machines just don’t just spawn – your side will have to take control of certain capture zones in order to be able to manufacture them. The capture zones won’t be just markers on a map – rather they will be factories, ports, motorworks etc. For example, capturing a port will enable the production of water based vehicles. Capturing a zone will involve simply standing in a specific room for a small amount of time. You’ll gain credits for this also.

Once your team captures a zone, it doesn’t just start manufacturing the goods. It provides the means to manufacturer but you first must of all order your desired machine or vehicle through your PDA and have a certain number of credits available. Your PDA will provide you with a key code so that no one else can take what you’ve ordered. You will have the opportunity to give your order to another team member, also.

While you can have multiple vehicles/machines you can only manage one at a time. The others can be locked in a somewhat secure area. They won’t be completely safe though as the enemy can pick your locks and steal your equipment. Also, if for any reason you leave your vehicle and the enemy is snooping around they can jump in and claim it as theirs.

Throughout the game your rank will change as you gain more credits. The higher rank you have the more toys you’ll have access to.

Getting the right balance is perhaps the most pertinent issue. While new players may think it’s grossly unfair that all they will have is a single pistol to compete with other players with some serious firepower it won’t quite be like this. Firstly new players will be able to steal others machines/vehicles. Secondly, those players with higher ranks won’t be after the new players as they will have very little to gain from killing them and more so be jeopardizing their entire team. Players with high ranks will get the greatest benefit from killing opponents with a higher rank level. Based on this it’s likely that you’ll be fighting others with a similar rank.

Crysis Multiplayer brings a whole new level of realism. If your aircraft runs out of bombs, you won’t be able to simply fly over the runway to reload. You’ll have to land and retrieve them yourself. If you tank gets damaged you’ll have to use a welders touch to patch it up.

Perhaps the most stirring part of Crysis Multiplayer is the alien aspect that will be incorporated. Each map will have one to five alien crash sites that will be in randomly generated areas. After infiltrating one of these you’ll have to locate the alien core. Bringing this back to one of your capture zones will allow you to reverse engineer the alien technology for use in existing human technology. For example you’ll able to convert a standard tank into a Molecular Accelerator tank that fires deadly ice pieces. It won’t be at all easy to bring the core to a captured point. Once you’ve got the core, every player – both allied and opponent will know you’ve got it and will probably be after you. Therefore you’re going to need good teamwork to fend off any threat and protect you.

As you gain more alien cores and take them to each capture point, your team will gradually take control of the game. There are several ways to win the game, but the most notable is to produce a tank with a tactical nuke and destroy the enemy HQ with one shot. Again, all players will be notified of its existence and it will be up to each team to attack/defend the tank.

One more unique factor is the time of each game. Depending on the servers settings, a game could last as long as ten real hours! (Keyword: Could) With the dynamic day/night cycles in Crysis, it's possible that you could be playing on the same map during the day and under the stars!
https://www2.incrysis.com/~mattd/wiki/mp3.jpg

SOURCE

have a read beofre u post about MP again lol
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6746|Long Island, New York
Looks sexy.
Havok
Nymphomaniac Treatment Specialist
+302|6883|Florida, United States

The entire reason I just updated my computer was for this game.  I'm running XP which sucks but I can upgrade to Vista if need be.  This is expected to be the best new game of '07.
Brasso
member
+1,549|6838

Someone karmaed me saying that I would only lose 7 FPS with a 8800GTS/GTX.  I have a 8600GTS, so 7 FPS would be more than 10%.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6924
I can play it on DX10 while most of you can't.

I win.
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[PTG]shogun
PS n00b & proud vista user
+44|6640
think that was prob me  the FPS on most game of the GTX is limited but the game so we cant measure a FPS drop but usaly on ones which we can   its only 7FPS which is less than 10%

and the GTS follows suit
and prob so will that 8600 (did u buy it by choice? if so tut tut tut )
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6873|NT, like Mick Dundee

Power struggle looks very interesting...
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6656

Ryan wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Ryan wrote:


Yeah, but that may be singleplayer on the easiest mode.
Just wait till the multiplayer beta/demo comes out, should be much better.
I reckon single player on Crysis will be exceptional. Multiplayer, well, that'll probably be rubbish.
Why's that? It will be better than BF2 I think.
Hell, any multiplayer game is better than nade spamming BF2.
QFT
reaper_654
confused??
+36|6504|ohio,USA
holy shit that looks fucking sweet
Xblade-3o5-
Oi, Suzy!
+113|6961|Florida, United States

reaper_654 wrote:

holy shit that looks fucking sweet
Can't wait. I hope that some third party software developers will make a DX10 emulator or something for XP

Last edited by Xblade-3o5- (2007-06-19 20:06:57)

Hurricane
Banned
+1,153|6838|Washington, DC

Xblade-3o5- wrote:

reaper_654 wrote:

holy shit that looks fucking sweet
Can't wait. I hope that some third party software developers will make a DX10 emulator or something for XP
>:( I think all the DX10/prospectful DX10 owners resent that statement >:(

edit: You'll still need a DX10 card to go with it, so might as well upgrade to Vista if you're plopping down $400 odd bucks on a GFX card.

Last edited by Hurricane (2007-06-19 20:12:56)

Xblade-3o5-
Oi, Suzy!
+113|6961|Florida, United States

Hurricane wrote:

Xblade-3o5- wrote:

reaper_654 wrote:

holy shit that looks fucking sweet
Can't wait. I hope that some third party software developers will make a DX10 emulator or something for XP
> I think all the DX10/prospectful DX10 owners resent that statement >

edit: You'll still need a DX10 card to go with it, so might as well upgrade to Vista if you're plopping down $400 odd bucks on a GFX card.
But Vista and gaming don't mix.
secshunayt
Member
+2|6365

Xblade-3o5- wrote:

Hurricane wrote:

Xblade-3o5- wrote:

Can't wait. I hope that some third party software developers will make a DX10 emulator or something for XP
> I think all the DX10/prospectful DX10 owners resent that statement >

edit: You'll still need a DX10 card to go with it, so might as well upgrade to Vista if you're plopping down $400 odd bucks on a GFX card.
But Vista and gaming don't mix.
Vista and games written for XP don't mix; Vista and games written for DX10/Vista should mix.

Sorry to burst any bubbles, but DX10 is so integrated into Vista's driver model that there's no way it'll ever be ported to XP, and can you imagine how much of a performance hit you'd take trying to emulate it? *shudders*

Basically, this means an unfortunate, inevitable "upgrade" is approaching...
Obiwan
Go Cards !!
+196|6902|The Ville
I'm building a whole new computer just because dx10 will not be for xp... Plus my current computer sucks. I'm kind of glad I waited to upgrade this long..Vista seems to be good and I want to give it a shot. That is kinda gay that people are forced to upgrade to vista just to get a damn dx10 driver so they can play next gen. games. A lot of people are probably going to upgrade and spend an ass load of money on computer parts this summer. I just hope people know how to install them/know what they are doing before they start buying a whole bunch of hardware. Upgrading will be worth it in the long run...
tthf
Member 5307
+210|6966|06-01
minimum requirements ftw!
Xblade-3o5-
Oi, Suzy!
+113|6961|Florida, United States

secshunayt wrote:

Xblade-3o5- wrote:

Hurricane wrote:


> I think all the DX10/prospectful DX10 owners resent that statement >

edit: You'll still need a DX10 card to go with it, so might as well upgrade to Vista if you're plopping down $400 odd bucks on a GFX card.
But Vista and gaming don't mix.
Vista and games written for XP don't mix; Vista and games written for DX10/Vista should mix.

Sorry to burst any bubbles, but DX10 is so integrated into Vista's driver model that there's no way it'll ever be ported to XP, and can you imagine how much of a performance hit you'd take trying to emulate it? *shudders*

Basically, this means an unfortunate, inevitable "upgrade" is approaching...
yea its true, that "upgrade" is bound to happen.
some_random_panda
Flamesuit essential
+454|6599

Damn.  I hate gamespy with a passion.

And a 10 hour game would just piss me off.

Last edited by some_random_panda (2007-06-20 02:18:22)

Samtheman53
Banned
+346|6903|UK
yay
Scramm
Member
+1|6366
I meet the recommended requirements except internet atm... nVidia 7800GT? I hav 2 in SLi mode! Sweet-ums!!
Noobpatty
ʎʇʇɐdqoou
+194|6562|West NY

Ryan wrote:

System Requirements
* Note: These are not official.

Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6600 or ATI X1600 - Shader Model 2.0
RAM: 1GB
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9 with Windows XP / Vista
///===]---[X_X]----->

1.79ghz...
geforce 5700FX LE...(that's good ol' PCI, best card I can get for it)
CD drive...

PCI is dying, I'll need a new motherboard.I'm going to need a dvd drive soon. BF2142 can't be played because of that...luckily bf2 could be run on mine with 1.79 ghz...1gb ram was only $80 though...god this totally changes my mind on taking a job in August

Last edited by Noobpatty (2007-06-20 04:29:53)

Mitch
16 more years
+877|6733|South Florida
You guys got to realize, those "minimum" requirements are so undershot. I know a lot of in-depth stuff on Crysis and to be honest, you wouldn't WANT to play that game even on the recommended requirements. If you want to play it to its fullest power then use DezertEagal5's "Premium Specs" list.
CPU: Dual Core AMD 2.6ghz+ | Dual Core 2.8ghz/Quad Core Intel.
Graphics: 8800GTS-GTX
Ram: Atleast 2gb high speed
Internet Connection: 5mb (2mb up)
DirectX 10 On Vista (For the ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE. Untill they come out with DX10 for XP)
My personal idea: CONSIDERING the intense graphics and strain on servers i foresee VERY BAD pings for people with shit internet or anything less then 5mbps.

Last edited by Dezerteagal5 (2007-06-20 08:52:31)

15 more years! 15 more years!
[PTG]shogun
PS n00b & proud vista user
+44|6640

Dezerteagal5 wrote:

You guys got to realize, those "minimum" requirements are so undershot. I know a lot of in-depth stuff on Crysis and to be honest, you wouldn't WANT to play that game even on the recommended requirements. If you want to play it to its fullest power then use DezertEagal5's "Premium Specs" list.
CPU: Dual Core AMD 2.6ghz+ | Dual Core 2.8ghz/Quad Core Intel.
Graphics: 8800GTS-GTX
Ram: Atleast 2gb high speed
Internet Connection: 5mb (2mb up)
DirectX 10 On Vista (For the ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE. Untill they come out with DX10 for XP)
My personal idea: CONSIDERING the intense graphics and strain on servers i foresee VERY BAD pings for people with shit internet or anything less then 5mbps.
um...
2mb per second up
yeah right lol i get 2mbps down lol (i cat get much faster here still on copper )

CPU -->> ultra high on the mid leval conroe
GPU -->> GTS 640 or GTX will do but the next gen will be better
RAM 2GB+ sounds about right
DX10 on vista (DX10 wont work on XP people ffs learn it, and if it did it would run poorly, you dont lose that much FPS on game designed for XP on vista, crysis is designed for vista so the FPS will not drop much (if at all )
nope i dont see bad pings, pings = time taken to send data to server and receive a message saying received. Ur talking about server lagg (not ping )  and there wount be much graphic strain on server as the servers dont render anything. all u need is a deid box with a dual core (high end) and 2gb+ram lol and that should be enough as i only deals in keeping track of players and the destructible environments (wich it doesnt render )

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