a cry It won’t make much progress for consoles launched last November…
a cry remastered After it was only a matter of time before krytk Announces a recent edition of Parts Two and Three. This is what happened: The Crysis Trilogy Remastered By the way, it will bring three parts of the series (Hungarian developer Warhead is not in the package!) to newer platforms, but if you want a port designed for PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, you better prepare for disappointment now.
Digital foundry He gave an interview to Crytek, and here the studio confirmed that there will be no original next-gen version of Crysis 2 and Crysis 3, so players with new machines will get support again, no more. The company has confirmed that the PlayStation 5 will also weaken even in terms of resolution! On a Sony console, the target will be a resolution of 1440p and a frame rate of sixty frames per second, but the Xbox Series X will have a slightly higher native resolution (so none of it will show native 4K…).
Crytek didn’t really care about the new hardware, and we can safely say this: there will be no more graphics modes (so there will be no custom or performance/optical/sharpening option), and it will miss out on ray tracing. There is only one graphical mode waiting for us, where Crytek will balance performance and accuracy…
However, there will be an improvement over the original games: Saber Interactive (and now Crytek’s help!) will bring new lighting, real-time global lighting, and better textures to the legacy of Crytek. Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 will be based on PC code on all platforms (which is significant because the first remastered part was built on the PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360 version).
a The Crysis Trilogy Remastered It will appear sometime in the fall Playstation 4-Re, Xbox One-Exit, computerAnd Nintendo SwitchFor 60 euros (22 thousand fort), but we can also buy the three games one by one. In the video below, we can see Crysis 2 Remastered on PlayStation 5. If you want a powerful visual world, play on a modern PC, this is Crytek’s message…
(The second video shows a comparison between Xbox 360 and Xbox Series X.)
Source: WCCFTech