Crysis running on Switch might be the most surreal thing you see today

It shouldn't be surprising that a 13-year-old video game can run on a newish console, but somehow it's a surreal experience watching butt🐬ery-smooth Crysis gameplay on the Nintendo Switch.

This might be dating myself, but I remember getting a rather expensive gaming PC the year after Crysis came out, and it was the ultimate tech demo. Aside from just being a fun game, it was the best looking game I'd ever played, and even my brand new g🔴aming rig trembled before its majesty. Now, a remastered version can be seen running at what appears a rock-solid 30fps on the mobile Switch, inarguably the weakest console of the generation in terms of processing power.

Crytek says the following tech enhancements are coming to Crysis Remastered on Switch: "high-quality textures, global illumination (SVOGI), vegetation bending, optimized dynamic light settings, dynamic resolution, gyro aiming, motion blur, bloom (light rays and sunbeams)." That may or may not be exciting to you depending on your understanding of tech lingo, but all those fancy terms add up to what looks like a ve𓆉ry impressive feat of engineering on the plucky Nintendo Switch.

Crysis Remastered is releasing on Switch July 23, although 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:it's been delayed💎 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One following a recent gameplay l꧋eak and some negative feedback ﷽from the community. The the delay will give them time to "get Crysis Remastered up to the PC and console-breaking standard you've come to expect from Crysis games."

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