Back in September 2005, at the PDC Microsoft Conference, CryTek, developers of Far Cry, released a movie that showcased some of the capabilities of the Cry Engine 2 under DirectX 10 API: dynamic day/night cycle, fully interactive enviroments, sunrays and diffuse transmission, real time soft shadows, soft particles, interactive/destructrible enviroments, volumetric clouds, and advanced shader technology. Courtesy of DocSEAL, we have the official version of the movie (hi-res version), along with a German video interview with Cevat Yerli, CEO of Crytek, Sten Hübler, Lead Level Designer, and Bernd Diemer, Game Designer. The game is named Crysis and will be shipping, as the first DX10 enabled game, in Q4 2006. We have the first screenshots from the game, screenshots that were exclusive to the latest Gamestar magazine issue released today.
some images
*cerberus.gamershell.com/screenshots/9451/200364_full.jpg
*cerberus.gamershell.com/screenshots/9451/200362_full.jpg
source :
*gamershell.com/news/27536.html
DX10 looks awesome. And looks like Cryotec are at it again. More images are available at the above location. There were a couple of video demos which got removed from the gamershell site upon cryotec's request So all you 7800 and above card owners out there (including me!!!!) get ready for an upgrade!!! The game looks stunning...wonder what more the engine is capable of !!!