I am using a GTX560Ti/FX6100/8Gb RAM, and here are the settings I have it on:Hammeroj said:What did you play the game on? Just out of curiosity.Christopher Fisher said:leeprice133 said:So, I was watching old episodes of the Jimquisition tonight (because I've been in work all day and need to watch a fat countryman ranting to unwind) and the 'Photorealistic Sociopathy' episode got me thinking. 2K's assertion that we need photorealistic graphics to create emotional connection with games struck me as really dumb, and Crytek's claim about graphics being the key to further advance video games struck me as even dumber.
For me, games can be truly emotional as they are, and beautiful aesthetics can be achieved without thousands of dollars worth of graphics cards.
As an example, Shadow of the Colossus, with its PS2 graphics, is one of the most emotional games I've ever experienced, and Okami is probably the most beautiful game I've ever played from an aesthetic standpoint.
Crysis has amazing graphical fidelity, but for me the game is rather uninteresting aesthetically. I actually think Skyrim is a better looking game.
I'd be curious to hear anyone else's thoughts on graphics/emotion and graphics/aesthetics.
Have you actually played Crysis 3, because I have, and it's fucking amazing. And I mean, it IS FUCKING AMAZING LOOKING. Everything about the game looks utterly fucking gorgeous--the art style, the graphics themselves, EVERYTHING. It may not be the best game in the world (I am actually really enjoying due to the emphasis on stealthplay--I loves me the stealth games), but one thing I can most certainly say: this is easily the most amazing looking game I've ever played--EASILY.
Ani Filtering: 16x
AA: 1x SMAA Low
Game Effects: Medium
Object: High
Particles: Medium
Post Processing: Low
Resolution: 1920x1080
Shading: Medium
Shadows: Medium
Texture Resolution: High
Water: high
I could probably raise or lower a thing here or there, but I am getting a good steady framerate, however around 40fps when outdoors and in grass (when it's most demanding), and 60fps when inside. Even at my settings, the game is amazing looking. You just have to come to the game knowing that unless you have some crazy expensive rig, you're not gonna max it out. You need to tweak your settings. AA, Post Processsing, and Shadows seem to be the biggest FPS droppers.