VGA Charts Spring 2011

Graphics cards 1048 Page 5 of 10 Published by

teaser

VGA charts - DX10: Crysis Warhead

DX10: Crysis Warhead

Dense jungle environments, barren ice fields, Korean soldiers and plenty of flying aliens. There's no denying that this is more of the same, except that here it's a more tightly woven experience with a little less freedom to explore.

With a top-end PC (although Warhead has supposedly benefited from an improved game engine, you'll still need a fairly beefy system) rest assured, developer Crytek has enhanced more than just the graphics engine.

Vehicles are more fun to drive, firefights are more intense and focused, and aliens do more than just float around you. More emphasis on the open-ended environments would have been welcome, but a more exciting (though shorter) campaign, a new multiplayer mode, and a whole bunch of new maps make Crysis Warhead an excellent expansion to one of last year's best shooters.

Crysis Warhead has good looks. As mentioned before, the game looks better than Crysis, and it runs better too. Our test machine, which struggled a bit to run the original at high settings, ran Warhead smoothly with the same settings. Yet as much as you may have heard about Crysis' technical prowess, you'll still be impressed when you feast your eyes on the swaying vegetation, surging water, and expressive animations. Outstanding graphics. Couldn't say more here.

Crysis Warhead then: we up the ante a little more by enabling DX10.

  • Level: Ambush
  • Codepath: DX10
  • Anti-Aliasing: 2x MSAA
  • In game quality mode: Gamer

Guru3D VGA charts Spring and Summer 2011

We stuck to the gamer mode at 2xAA as we need this chart to be representable from top to bottom, thus low-range to high-end graphic cards. The title scales well, we have accumulated a staggering 56 graphics card solutions in the chart above, and they are all very representable of what the card is capable scaling and ranking wise.

Share this content
Twitter Facebook Reddit WhatsApp Email Print