Setting its standards that high was a very ambitious move, and has never been done to the same extent in gaming history. A game now exists that will take advantage of any rig no matter how powerful.revolver ocelot said:I am fed up with upgrading my PC after buying an ATI Radeon X1950 512 2 years ago for £300 and seeing them going for £90 now.
Crysis has set its standards too high, its ahead of its time and as such people need PC's that are ahead of their time to play it. From what I've seen and read, apart from the graphics its a pretty mediocre game anyhow!
I had the priviledge of going to the european launch party for UT3 and I have to say I though the game was great fun for a few hours, but I felt that it would get rather old rather quickly. I cant comment on it being the same as ut2004 as I havent played it.
If you haven't played it revolver ocelot, then don't judge. Download the demo and play it without a pre-determined opinion from reading bad rep.
You'll be able to run crysis rather good on that 1950, tested it myself on that same card. Set everything to medium except for post processing on high and it'll run a smooth 30 fps and still look better than anything else on the market.