i didnt know there was a difference but i dont really care since the console graphics are still amazing
As the image was loading, I thought: Ooh, nice picture of the forest-HOLY SHIT! It's like they photoshopped the HUD of Crysis into real life. Those are some sweet graphics.6unn3r said:
It's not the case, PC games always have the better graphics, you just need the better computer.adrian_exec said:I've been a PC user all my life and have never owned a console, but I honestly thought that the situation was the way around, Console's having games with the most awesome graphics ever made, God of War 3 comes to mind.
But I've also never played Crysis cause the year isn't 2050 BC where the average PC can run the game. ^.^
I guess you are right. I've never had a good enough PC to run all the latest games on high(ultra) settings and still maintain playable frames per second. So my misconception must be from that reason alone.Fluffles said:It's not the case, PC games always have the better graphics, you just need the better computer.adrian_exec said:I've been a PC user all my life and have never owned a console, but I honestly thought that the situation was the way around, Console's having games with the most awesome graphics ever made, God of War 3 comes to mind.
But I've also never played Crysis cause the year isn't 2050 BC where the average PC can run the game. ^.^
If you built GOWIII to run on a computer a high end one would thrash the Ps3 graphics.
Oh and play crysisit's a good game, and the first one is falling back to average graphics anyway.
People keep using Crysis because you've only been able to run it maxed out with a good framerate on a single GPU since fairly recently.enriquetnt said:PS: have you noticed that PC gamers have been usin Crysis for over 3 years now on theyr cries of PC is better than consoles? (there isnt any other game that really push computers?)
..in tiny, tiny increments..Lt Blasphemer said:No, pc keeps upgrading and updating. Console only updates every couple of years.
The shared memory limits the speed of the RAM on the GPU. Remember, GPUs always will have faster RAM than standard system memory. Sure, the Cell is a good processor, but that GPU is horrible... It's a massive bottleneck.nipsen said:..in tiny, tiny increments..Lt Blasphemer said:No, pc keeps upgrading and updating. Console only updates every couple of years.
It's idiotic, really. I've always been interested in new technology. I've owned the cutting edge systems, and programmed for them since the first Voodoo chipset turned up.
But then when I get excited about integrated buses with a shared memory pool between a gpu and multiple programmable cpus (the ps3) - then I'm a console fanboy who doesn't know anything.
Strange how that works.
wellll I don't think my point really dies offbahumat42 said:you would have a point on co-op if it wasn't becoming less prevalent. (local multiplayer is almost always shafted for online nowadays, even if you can lan lol)duchaked said:-snip'd-
The PC engine uses different features to the console version. Each machine is optimized accordingly, a PS3 is different to a 360 is different to an average PC. It would be naive to think that Crytek isn't pushing the graphics as far as they can on PC because that has been the main draw of the Cryengine since it's conception.Xzi said:Important to note, however, that it doesn't look like they'll be pushing graphics capabilities with Crysis 2 because of its multi-platform release.
In terms of sheer grunt, PC gaming will most like always be on top. No console can match top-of-the-line PCs for raw processing power. It's just not possible.Mafoobula said:Bottom line: This question is completely moot. Disregarding most of my rambling gibberish, that last paragraph, I think, answers the topic question. The debate just doesn't matter.