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Apr 7th, 2007 at 11:54pm

Ashton Lawson   Offline
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Great news people!

I just recently downloaded another tech explanation kindof thing from incrysis.com, and I just found out something very pleasing to all who are interested in getting the game (when it comes out of course).

This is what the screen read:

MultiGPU: SLI/Crossfire, Engine adapts
MultiCPU: Physics, Network, Particles Systems, Sound/Music/Decompresion
Win64: Optimized, Production
DX10: DirectX9 and DirectX10 Renderer

This means that all who have multi-gpu solutions like SLI and Crossfire will get a performance increase in some way.
It also means that if you have a quad-core processor like some of the Intel ones, you'll have completely different calculations occuring on each core, doing different things, essentially deticated cores.
It doesn't matter what version of an operating system you have, whether it be x86 or x64 (x86 is 32-bit).
And DirectX 9 and 10 are supported, however DX10 being the preferable one for its amazing visuals.

Sorry if this is old news, but this is great!
 

...&&FS Water Configurator+ has new modifications in the works, plus DirectX 10, Service Pack&&1, and Radeon HD 3+ Series support.
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Reply #1 - Apr 8th, 2007 at 3:46am
Arnaage   Ex Member

 
Cool, thanks for the news. Wink

However the Direct X 10 renderer is mainly for a performance increase..... Wink
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 8th, 2007 at 6:30pm
john_uk   Ex Member

 
finally a PC game company makeing sense of mulitple cores, like microsoft did with the 360.

where their are 3 cores each dedicated to a task (physics, graphics etc etc.)

i may only have 2, but its 1 more than most people Tongue

john
 
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Reply #3 - Apr 8th, 2007 at 10:19pm

Ashton Lawson   Offline
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yah this is great.

this is the first time ive ever seen a company go all out to bring support to everything.  most games, if they supported multiple cores, would support two cores, and if they supported multiGPU stuff, it would either be SLI or Crossfire rather than both.

these Crytek guys hav just set a new standard for games, support for just about everything!

This game is gonna rock on the rig ill be building.  Quad-Core, Quad-SLI, 8GBs RAM, 64-Bit Vista Ultimate, DirectX 10.  Makes me wish nVIDIA would release the GeForce 8950 GX2 right now, along with Intel releasing some 4Ghz Quad-Core processor with Hyper-Threading...  oh i wish...
 

...&&FS Water Configurator+ has new modifications in the works, plus DirectX 10, Service Pack&&1, and Radeon HD 3+ Series support.
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