
Their Story: Czech Crysis fansite incrysis.cz publishes a story entitled Crysis 2? Screenshots. Along with this story, they post three stunningly beautiful images which are supposed to be seen as proof, that these might be taken from the already announced Crysis 2. Over the next days, international gaming news sites pick up on this and spread the word. Quite a few commenter's react with disbelief, calling the images fake and photshopped.
The Truth: The screenhots aren't faked and are also not photoshopped. But they aren't from Crysis 2 either. According to German gamestar.de, citing an unnamed Electronic Arts press representative and Crytek community manager: "These images are not from Crysis 2, but from a user-made [Crysis] level, which was released on the official modding portal Crymod.com."
Crytek : In episode two of Our Story, the team discusses the evolution of Crysis into Crysis 2 and 3 (and the pressures that came with it), how a local connection landed an incredible collaboration with legendary composer Hans Zimmer, and the New York trip that inspired much of Crysis 2. For the gladiators among you, you’ll also get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the development of Ryse: Son of Rome and the attention to detail that went into it.

Featuring the complete nanosuit experience, The Crysis Trilogy has now joined the EA Access vault as a title that's free for those that subscribe to the EA service on Xbox One consoles.
YouTube’s members ‘Digital Dreams’ and ‘Jose cangrejo’ have shared some videos, showcasing Pascal Gilcher’s Reshade mod – which adds Ray Tracing/Path Tracing effects – in some really old games such as Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Crysis 2, RAGE and Resident Evil 6.
I'm still learning how to look for the differences. At first I was focusing on shadows for some reason but I don't think that changes much, is it reflections that change?
It supposed to add more realistic light Not actually more light effects and explosions
I hate to say it but I’m fine with fake lights, shadows, reflections. I just kind of like the effect, it’s also great it saves resources for other things.
I’ve been checking out some original Xbox games on x360/x1x and the engine has fake light streaming in through a stained glass window, and I love it even though I know it’s not real time lighting. Heck it even shifts as I move about.
I’ve about convinced my self rt and hdr just doesn’t work for me. Before hdr I would even complain damn why are the headlights killing me they are so bright.
I notice most frame rate, then jaggies, then resolution; with the last two interchangeable depending.
Other day watched an enthusiast rave over 4k and the poor guy was in 1080p. I played the same game the night before and thought wow this is clean, I wonder if it’s 4k, but knew differently and I thought wow even resolution is not always important. The next day he apologized and was surprised he could be fooled.
How come the lightsabers don't give off any light? Even in the EA star wars game the guy uses it to light up a dark cave. I guess if it is using frostbite it will support rtx cards.
And that's how good Crysis looks.
I knew it was likely a custom map by someone using an editor. The textures where exactly like the ones seen in crysis.
I guess the guy that took the pic has the game on full setting cuz damn, it even fooled other Crysis fans hehe.
As Much as I wanna play this game, I cant, I tried it the other day, borrowed the game from a freind of mine, installed it, when I launched the game, My computer got Raped Big Time! :)
what were people thinking lol. i always thought they were from the first game because they aren't that extraordinary to be shots for a game no one will see in a year or two from now.