![]() PCG: Why did you launch Crysis 2 on PC with only a handful of graphics settings? ![]() Below, a quick chat on the topic with Marco Corbetta, Technical Director on Crysis 3. Also different from Crysis 2′s current advanced settings menu are discrete settings for lens flares and anisotropic filtering. Noteworthy among these is the inclusion of high-resolution textures at release. PC Gamer on the topic - Here’s what you’ll see if you click on “Advanced Graphics Options” in Crysis 3. A patch after release expanded these, and fan-made utilities helped out, but the good news is that EA and Crytek aren’t shipping Crysis 3 in the same state. If you remember, Crysis 2 launched with an anemic four tweakable options: v-sync, game resolution, HUD bobbing, and a general quality setting. Following reveal of Crysis 3′s system requirements over the weekend, I’ve received confirmation from EA and Crytek of which precious secondary settings we’ll be able to tweak in the game.
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