The Conqueror
Elevating Humanity
When the original Crysis launched in 2007 it was proclaimed by all as the best-looking PC game yet. However, these groundbreaking visuals came with a downside - Crytek was aiming to develop a "hardware future-proof" PC game, but many enthusiasts complained that their gaming rigs could not keep up with its steep hardware requirements. When the affordable and critically-praised GeForce 8800/9800 GT graphics cards released, it subsequently allowed Crytek to create what they referred to as the sub $700 Crysis Warhead PC, an affordable gaming rig which they marketed alongside the release of the game's 2008 expansion, Crysis Warhead. The German developer did this to prove that using the right hardware, you didn't need a super computer to run the graphically-intensive games.
Now, you don't need to shell out lakhs of Rupees to play Crysis at the highest visual settings - you can build a PC that can run it for as low as Rs 46,000 (INR). Read the original article at GeForce [Link below].
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Now, you don't need to shell out lakhs of Rupees to play Crysis at the highest visual settings - you can build a PC that can run it for as low as Rs 46,000 (INR). Read the original article at GeForce [Link below].
Read the full article here