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Crysis 3 Performance

Crysis 3, which is powered by Crytek’s proprietary CryENGINE 3 technology, is the third installment in this popular franchise. Crysis 3 is the sequel to 2011’s Crysis 2 and follows Prophet as he returns to New York a few years after the events of Crysis 2. Like previous games in the franchise, Crysis 3 has impressive visuals that can tax even the most powerful PCs when cranked up to their maximum values. We tested this game at various resolutions with all in-game graphics options set to Very High, with 4X MSAA and 16X anisotropic filtering enabled and motion blur set to high.

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The GeForce GTX 750's 1GB frame buffer can't handle Crysis at the higher-resolution, but at 1920, the performance trend in Crysis 3 was similar to a few of the other titles we tested. The GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti outran the Radeon R7 260X, but the R7 265 came out ahead but a small margin.


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And once again, there were no major frame pacing issues to report with Crysis 3, according to our FCAT data.


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