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Crysis dx10 on windows xp?!

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Flynn: and there is no such thing as shaders on wii by the way, it has a fixed pipeline.
Isn't that classified, not that nobody knows that, but...? :D

NeZbiE: The original xbox had shaders, the gamecube had a nice architecture that allowed you to do nice effects on par with SM1.1 reasonalbly fast... I'm not really sure of what I'm saying :)
I've read gamecube's official SDK docs.
added on the 2007-11-14 21:30:05 by xernobyl xernobyl
I don't recall having any shaders on Wii, I guess you own a model I don't have :)
added on the 2007-11-14 21:58:40 by keops keops
actually Crysis does live up to its buzz, specially as the most beautiful and realistic fps ever, just forgive the vista/dx10 marketroism, and i would find funny a pouet thread like "the ugliest crysis screenshot" :D
added on the 2007-11-14 22:02:06 by Zest Zest
im not arguing that the game isnt, and doesnt look great, but if i was to belive the hype surrounding it. It would look better than reality, at a higher resolution, AND theplot would make more sense...well actually on that last one....
added on the 2007-11-14 22:07:06 by NoahR NoahR
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but I'd hardly say that the water shader sucks


if I think if it looks bad - am I allowed? thanks, asshole.

and furthermore, this whole "have or have not shaders" argument is also silly.

the capability to SHADE does not rely in you being able to type vs/ps "asm" or compile your shitty HLSL or whatever to what until a few years ago used to be fucking register combiner structs. shader is an abstract term. as opposed to the hardware you implement them on. in whichever way
added on the 2007-11-15 00:19:00 by superplek superplek
FYI, when flynn says "wintendo", hes refering to a "windows pc used for games"
added on the 2007-11-15 00:34:34 by winden winden
as for me, i was referring to the idiots in general. i must say that 'wintendo' crack is at least ambiguous tho.
added on the 2007-11-15 00:46:31 by superplek superplek
Niels: Easy there, pal. There's no need for name calling, okay? You seem to be stressed. Spend a few days using NetBSD on SPARC64 hardware and you'll feel much better :)
added on the 2007-11-15 20:24:21 by flynn_nrg flynn_nrg
after I reread your post I realized was a little too quick on the 'asshole' thing yes -- sorry :)


added on the 2007-11-15 22:49:37 by superplek superplek
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added on the 2007-11-15 23:04:38 by xernobyl xernobyl
Try mario sunshine on gamecube for great looking water. Not exactly realistic, but great looking to me at least.
added on the 2007-11-15 23:25:44 by psonice psonice
Just Cause has the best water effects I've ever seen. It'll be hard getting close to that!
added on the 2007-11-15 23:35:43 by Flunce Flunce
I thought Beyond Good and Evil(marvelous game) had awesome water, my fave that i've seen.
added on the 2007-11-15 23:36:26 by Intrinsic Intrinsic
that last one kicks total ass. A theme that has been done to death, yet i still love it. boxes that do stuff are co0l, period.
added on the 2007-12-04 20:40:07 by NoahR NoahR
Even though the physics doesn't entirely feel right, the number of cubes manipulated is quite stunning.
added on the 2007-12-04 21:24:07 by Nezbie Nezbie
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I thought Beyond Good and Evil(marvelous game) had awesome water, my fave that i've seen.

Seconded! Though I haven't been playing more recent games with water much. :)
added on the 2007-12-04 22:16:08 by raina raina
Debrisman on windows xp!

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added on the 2007-12-04 22:36:13 by noouch noouch
I keep thinking about the massive scale of this physics engine and it makes me so incredibly jealous. The physics engine I've been developing in my free time supports around 200 simultaneous interacting cubes (relatively close and bunched up) on at a decent frame rate on an average computer (lowend c2d). Obviously, my work in comparison just plain sucks.

Do you guys know if there are comparable open-source engines? I've used ODE in the past (actually, my current engine is heavily inspired from it).

Gah, I'm so depressed :-)
added on the 2007-12-05 00:18:42 by Nezbie Nezbie
nezbie, looks closely: "fps: 5.8" :)
added on the 2007-12-05 01:39:30 by ryg ryg
maybe we should just put in a video of debris saying "cryengine2 physics test" or find out some story of how debris is actually a hacked version of crysis... surely would get a few more views.
added on the 2007-12-05 03:28:27 by Gargaj Gargaj
another astounding crysis meets debris video... not real-time though :> (tutorial here)
added on the 2007-12-12 17:29:52 by Zest Zest
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I thought Beyond Good and Evil(marvelous game) had awesome water, my fave that i've seen.


hear hear, that whole game looked absolutely gorgeous
Sorry, but i still don't understand all this fuss about Crysis, because as a game, it's simply crap. And there will be FarCry 2.... And if anyone wants to try Halo 2, well, don't do it :( The devs probably forgot that PC users usually don't use gamepads, so the mouse input is totally f...ed up, Pre-Doom3 look in overall and this FOV..... who came up with it? Bioshock is the only later game title which was really good, though, those "console conversion" problems plagued it as well a bit. No System shock3 of course. But still really a game.

Anyone played STALKER? The name may suggest another stupid FPS, I thought so too. In fact, it's very atmospheric game, far from stupid. GREAT engine. First time I saw so good and fast soft shadows, on appropriate HW. Nice "half-linear" design. Can't wait for Clear Sky.

And yeah, i found out, that the best cure for stomach problems is to run any later "game" MADE by EA (not published, they usually suck too, but not all of them). Your problems will be gone after few minutes :)

added on the 2007-12-12 18:18:42 by F-T-L F-T-L

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