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Post by 2cool.be on Aug 29, 2006 10:08:22 GMT 1
Speaking at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Bernd Diemer, senior game designer of Crytek, explained that next-generation consoles don’t offer enough computational power to run Crysis, German publication Heise reported. Although Crysis will support both current and the next version of DirectX, Crytek claims that only DirectX 10 allows the game to run as it was intended by the developers because the next-generation DirectX API, which will ship along with Windows Vista, allows more effects and more objects to be drawn on the screen with a smaller computational cost for the hardware. Diemer explained that “next generation consoles like the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 do not offer the sufficient power” to assure the quality of gameplay Crytek demand for Crysis. Crytek reiterated at GC 06 that currently, Crysis in only in development for Windows. We haven’t lost hope that we’ll eventually see an Xbox 360 version of this first-person shooter. Source : TeamXBOX
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Post by 0 on Aug 29, 2006 19:07:50 GMT 1
Well what a surprise. PC is still the king
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Post by 0 on Oct 8, 2006 13:47:42 GMT 1
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Post by -=Magpie=- on Oct 8, 2006 15:30:37 GMT 1
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Post by zl on Mar 16, 2010 10:11:28 GMT 1
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