Crytek is known for Crysis franchise, which uses a graphics engine they have developed themselves called Cry Engine. Now the company has released a video that demonstrates the latest graphic option in the graphics engine.
The video is intended for developers and art buffs, and shows the effects that character tessellation, silhouette refinement, displacement mapping, adaptive tessellation, crest foam, sub-surface scattering, real-time reflections, particle shadowing, and so on. Sounds all Greek to you whether you can enjoy beautiful graphics as hints on how Crysis 3 may come to look on a modern PC when it launches in spring 2013.
The video is intended for developers and art buffs, and shows the effects that character tessellation, silhouette refinement, displacement mapping, adaptive tessellation, crest foam, sub-surface scattering, real-time reflections, particle shadowing, and so on. Sounds all Greek to you whether you can enjoy beautiful graphics as hints on how Crysis 3 may come to look on a modern PC when it launches in spring 2013.
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