This is a benchmark for Crysis on the PC. I downloaded this game from Steam and recorded the footage using nvidia shadowplay. The FPS counter you see is from FRAPS. I noticed very negligible differences in framerates when recording, so what you see is around the same performance to be expected from my particular setup when not recording.
PC Specs:
-Windows 10
-Asus Hero VIII Motherboard
-Intel Core i7-6770k @4.10 GHz
-16GB DDR4 (3200MHz) RAM
-Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 ti (11GB)
-OCZ 650W PSU
-HTC Vive
-Sony 900e 55'' 4K
Crysis running at 4K runs about as you'd expect for a poorly optimized game. Performance sits at an average of 65-70 which is great, but can often dip down with intense action and physics based destruction. Visuals look surprisingly good in 4K and the only issue I ran into was a fullscreen bug that forced the game to stay at 24fps.
As always, I hope this video helps give any curious PC gamers a better idea of how this game will perform. Be sure to subscribe for some more Benchmarks in addition to gameplay videos, tutorials, and reviews!
Note: Still trying to figure out how to publish content in 4K. The renderer kept getting stuck at 0% when I tried to save the video in 4K. But the footage here is still captured at 4K and you'll see improved image quality here over my last Crysis benchmark in 1440p.
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