Unlike the original version of the game, Crysis Remastered seems to be not as impactful on the PC as some people believe. Yes, we’re all eager for those exciting animations from the original game, but recent information proves the complete opposite.
Now that we know the official PC System Requirements, we can remind ourselves of the Crysis Remastered vs. Crysis Original YouTube video, showcasing the differences in visuals, texture, and ambient effects between the game’s upcoming and original installment. Trust us, if you’re a true Crysis fan, we would advise you not to watch this (guess you probably have) for your own sake. Disappointment is inevitable. You can find the video below.
Crysis Remastered has already received its minimum and recommended PC system requirements, which doesn’t seem like it will eat many resources from your gaming rig. Compared to the original, it will be twice less demanding than the game used to be back in its era. Below you can find the minimum and recommended PC System requirements as published on the Epic Games Store.
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3450 / AMD Ryzen 3
- Memory: 8GB
- Storage: 20GB
- Direct X: DX11
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 TI /AMD Radeon 470
- Graphics Memory: 4GB Graphics Memory in 1080p
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10 64-Bit latest update
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7600k or higher / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher
- Memory: 12GB
- Storage: 20GB
- Direct X: DX11
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 TI / AMD Radeon Vega 56
- Graphics Memory: 8GB Graphics Memory in 4K
Crysis Remastered will release on September 18, which is really close to release. Previously, Crysis Remastered faced a 2-month delay for polishing purposes. We hope that we won’t see what we’ve already seen so far and that the experience brought with Crysis Remastered will be unique.