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Crysis Remastered Shows Technology That Makes Switch Cry

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When it was first released on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox360, Crysis already created various technical problems on the three platforms. Even super powerful PCs at that time couldn’t play it at the highest resolution with a minimum target of 60 fps.

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Some of the content of the console version itself was even removed to make the game run smoothly. This is because the technology developed by Crytek is too sophisticated to be able to be enjoyed by the best consumer hardware at that time.

Now, they are again challenging the Nintendo Switch hybrid console’s ability to run Crysis. No, not the usual series, however Remastered more sophisticated.

Through its latest video, Crytek shows off the Nintendo Switch version of Crysis Remastered which will still be released on July 23. Even though it will look very different from a regular home PC or console, it doesn’t deny that there are complete mechanics Crysis Remastered deserves thumbs up.

Nintendo Switch version of Crysis Remastered will present gyro aiming, which uses virtual gyroscope technology that makes it easy for you to target enemies simply by moving the Nintendo Switch towards the enemy. Crytek will also present the exact same destruction environment as the original version of the game, complete with epic lighting settings.

The application automatically creates Crysis Remastered to be one of the most high-tech games ever on the Nintendo Switch since The Witcher 3 which Saber Interactive also handled for porting.

Crysis Remastered will be released at an undetermined time for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One after being delayed due to leaks that had surfaced. While the Nintendo Switch version will still be released on July 23, 2020.


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