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    Problems with FarCry
    Many feel that FarCry was majorly let down with the multiplayer component. Buggy code, lack of uniqueness and cheating were just some of the concerns many players had. However Crytek has a brand new game in development titled “Crysis” (releasing early next year) with a multiplayer component that promises to be something better than we’ve ever seen before!

    There will be 6-8 official maps and support for up to 32 players. The net code has been completely rebuilt from scratch.


    Game Modes
    There are to be four game modes in total:

    1) Tactical Deathmatch 2) Tactical Team Deathmatch 3) Tactical Capture the flag 4) Power Struggle

    While the DM/CTF modes are somewhat standard, the Power Struggle mode is perhaps one of the most distinctive mode’s seen in a FPS to date.


    Crysis Power Struggle
    Crysis Power Struggle has taken many of the current irritations in existing popular FPS multiplayers and effectively disentangled them in a very notable gameplay mode titled “Power Struggle”.

    In Power Struggle you’ll start the game as a primitive grunt – either US or Korean. You’ll be given just the very basics including basic armor and a pistol. As you make kills and achieve other goals (like securing capture points), you’ll earn credits which can be used to obtain bigger and better things. Your headquarters will be armed with automated missiles and turrets – effectively eliminating base campers altogether. Your headquarters may be an offshore submarine or inland base.

    You’ll have access to two types of suits

    1) The Prototype suit – You’ll have this at the beginning. This will give you very basic armour and strength capabilities 2) The Production Nano suit – You’ll have access to this once you’ve got enough credits. This will enable more advance armour and strength and also allow some degree of cloaking. This will require a high level of credits to obtain.

    Crysis multiplayer will provide a raft of different vehicles and machines including: (but not limited to)

    Water based

    - Patrol Boats - Inflatable zodiacs - Whalers - Hovercrafts - Submarines - Ships

    Land based

    - Trucks - Jeeps - Armored personnel carriers - Mobile AA units - Tanks - Hovercrafts

    Air

    - Attack Helicopters - VTOL Jets

    Such vehicles and machines just don’t just spawn – your side will have to take control of certain capture zones in order to be able to manufacture them. The capture zones won’t be just markers on a map – rather they will be factories, ports, motorworks etc. For example capturing a port will enable the production of water based vehicles. Capturing a zone will involve simply standing in a specific room for a small amount of time. You’ll gain credits for this also.

    Once your team captures a zone, it doesn’t just start manufacturing the goods. It provides the means to manufacturer but you first must of all order your desired machine or vehicle through your PDA and have a certain number of credits available. Your PDA will provide you with a key code so that no one else can take what you’ve ordered!. You will have the opportunity to give your order to another team member though.

    While you can have multiple vehicles/machines you can only manage one at a time. The others can be locked in a somewhat secure area. They won’t be completely safe though as the enemy can pick your locks and steal your equipment. Also, if for any reason you leave your vehicle and the enemy is snooping around they can jump in and claim it as theirs.

    Throughout the game your rank will change as you gain more credits. The higher rank you have the more toys you’ll have access to.

    Getting the right balance is perhaps the most pertinent issue. While new players may think it’s grossly unfair that all they will have is a single pistol to compete with other players with some serious firepower it won’t quite be like this. Firstly new players will be able to steal others machines/vehicles. Secondly, those players with higher ranks won’t be after the new players as they will have very little to gain from killing them and more so be jeopardizing their entire team. Players with high ranks will get the greatest benefit from killing opponents with a higher rank level. Based on this it’s likely that you’ll be fighting others with a similar rank.

    Crysis Multiplayer brings a whole new level of realism. If your aircraft runs out of bombs, you won’t be able to simply fly over the runway to reload. You’ll have to land and retrieve them yourself. If you tank gets damaged you’ll have to use a welders touch to patch it up.

    Perhaps the most stirring part of Crysis Multiplayer is the alien aspect that will be incorporated. Each map will have one to five alien crash sites that will be in randomly generated areas. After infiltrating one of these you’ll have to locate the alien core. Bringing this back to one of your capture zones will allow you to reverse engineer the alien technology for use in existing human technology. For example you’ll able to convert a standard tank into a Molecular Accelerator tank that fires deadly ice pieces. It won’t be at all easy to bring the core to a captured point. Once you’ve got the core, every player – both allied and opponent will know you’ve got it and will probably be after you. Therefore you’re going to need good teamwork to fend off any threat and protect you.

    As you gain more alien cores and take them to each capture point, your team will gradually take control of the game. Winning the game will be achieved once the opponent HQ is destroyed. The only way to do this is to driving attack with the alien technology arsenal.

    One more unique factor is the time of each game. A game could last as long as ten hours!. Also every two hours of gameplay (both in the single player mode and multiplayer mode) are equal to one Crysis day. With the dynamic day/night cycles you’re going to playing on the same map both during the day and under the stars!
    Quote from http://wiki.incrysis.com/
    That game is going to flat out dominate.

  • #2
    Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

    Sounds good, and FarCry is an amazing game, but the multiplayer is pretty good also but the way its set out sucks, sometimes it rejects your cd key you get kicked by punkbuster or sometimes it even doesn't let you log in and you have to go to the site log in then log in through FarCry its a pain.

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    • #3
      Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

      The graphics for crysis look AMAZING...everything moves, saw a clip of a guy running through jungle and all the foliage moves around him with great shaders...even the leaves on the floor move!

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      • #4
        Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

        That's the CryEngine 2 for you. To run the game on maximum settings you will need hardware that isn't even available yet. :shock:

        For anyone that hasn't seen what it looks like...





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        • #5
          Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

          Other companies learn from others mistakes..

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          • #6
            Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

            thats why im getting this game when a video card better than the one that they recommend is released, and if u dont get it with DX10 not worth it IMO

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            • #7
              Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

              not to be the day spoiler or anything... but alot of the cool physics features that apply in singleplayer will not transpose to multiplayer (fully destructable environment for e.g).

              If they actually manage to do it then awesome - but word on the grape vine is that the netcode simply cannot handle the environmental aspect of the game (32 players in server - 1 player shoots a branch that falls off - this info has to be sent to 31 people. and thats just one guy shooting at one object!!!).


              we shall see - me believes that the multiplayer aspect will fall well short of the singleplayer. Still keen to see this game though!

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              • #8
                Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                It might work, it work for Soldner (though, everything else about that game sucked ***) for the most part. So I'm sure that when Crysis comes out it should be able to do it. But I guess we'll have to wait and see.

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                • #9
                  Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                  although im probably upgrading for this game i dont understand 1 thing. is what we are seeing being played on dx10 which isnt even out yet? or if its a dx9 card like the x1900xt wouldnt that be sufficient if its whats being displayed now? looks good enough to me imo.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                    whats showed now is dx9, but as the chief producer said, it will look in all its glory with dx10. I dont know if you seen the vid where a "tank" attacks air carrier. well with dx10, we would able to see how it breathes and moves fog particles around him

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                    • #11
                      Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                      Are you sure those shots are from DX9 cards and not DX10? The only problem with Cyris is Dx10.

                      I prefer my OpenGL games.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                        Yes I am 100% sure. And Crysis will be available to dx9, but as I said all the candy is with DX10

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                        • #13
                          Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                          direct x10 brings a unified architecture to the pc

                          DirectX 10 is built from the ground up with a unified architecture in mind. This unified API and GPU architecture collapses the traditional vertex, geometry and pixel units into one processing stage instead of separate units. So, the API can handle all of these instructions through a single GPU stage instead of it having to be broken apart as it has been in the past. Instead of vertex, pixel, and geometry shader units, just think one big unit to do it all. Today we are at many times seeing processing units on a GPU being wasted due to applications bottlenecking other units. Currently we might see Vertex Shading units going unused while waiting for Shader Units to complete their processing (or vice versa). Unified architecture should remedy much of this latency and wasted silicon cycles.

                          -hardocp

                          this is basically what seperates dx9 from 10 ( with introduction of geometry shaders) and why buying a dx10 card is the next big thing. If you'd like to take a look at it up close buy an xbox360, This technology is already out.yes that's right the xbox360 is a better gpu visually than my x1800xt and your 7900gtx

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                          • #14
                            Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                            Originally posted by wbcninjaofmist
                            although im probably upgrading for this game i dont understand 1 thing. is what we are seeing being played on dx10 which isnt even out yet? or if its a dx9 card like the x1900xt wouldnt that be sufficient if its whats being displayed now? looks good enough to me imo.
                            I'd say what we are seeing is the best DX9 can do.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Crysis is going to dominate any other game, both single and multiplayer.

                              Yes, because even the best cards now struggle with the game, dont know about the recent gddr4 ati 1950 in crossfire though.

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