NVIDIA To Host DX10 Crysis Demo On nZone
News Facts:
- PC gamers will soon be able to play the most advanced video game ever created. The Crysis demo—available tomorrow from nZone.com—includes the complete first level of the game, representing about 45 minutes of gameplay.
- Crysis was developed on NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 Series graphics processors. NVIDIA programmers spent more than 5,000 engineering hours helping Crytek add the latest graphics technology to the game.
- Crysis features Extreme High Definition (XHD) support with up to 2560x1600 resolution—roughly twice the resolution of today’s video-game consoles.
- NVIDIA and Electronic Arts will host a huge LAN party featuring Crysis and The Orange Box November 16th – 18th in the San Francisco Bay Area. More details coming soon!
- The demo will be available Saturday, October 27th from nZone.com. Link: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_crysis_downloads.html.
The final version of the game is scheduled for release in North America and Europe on November 16th, 2007.
Quote by Roy Taylor, vice president of content for NVIDIA:
“Crysis is without a doubt the world’s most advanced video game and the most important game to come out since Half Life. We applaud our friends at Crytek and EA for their spectacular achievement. There’s never been a game that looked this good and delivered such an immersive gaming experience. The only question is: Are you ready?”
Quote by Cevat Yerli, Crytek CEO:
“Originally we set two extreme and mutually exclusive goals: 1) pushing the boundaries of interactivity and non-linearity, and 2) achieving a realistic experience where you forget you’re playing a game. With the deep technical expertise of NVIDIA’s world-class support team, we achieved these two seemingly impossible goals, defining the heart of Crysis. We developed Crysis on NVIDIA graphics processors and we recommend GeForce 8800 graphics cards for the best experience.
Captions for new screenshots, attached:
Crysis1.JPG: Crysis lets you experience lush tropical environments and incredible powers thanks to the Nanosuit. Image captured on NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX.
Crysis2.JPG: NVIDIA helped Crytek incorporate a host of DirectX 10 features including depth of field and advanced fire effects.
Crysis3.JPG: Players will need to fight through a variety of environments, both on earth and in space, against human and alien enemies. Image captured on NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX.