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Cryostasis First-person shooter meets survival horror set on a frozen Soviet ice-breaker trapped in the ice on the North Pole. |
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Where are all the Physx shown in the tech demo???
SO WHATS UP WITH THIS GAME??
Throughout the ENTIRE game not one piece of Physx was used in the game. For all of you that ran the AWESOME tech demo and saw the realistic breaking glass and all the awesome water physics...none of this exist in the game...NONE OF IT...NOT A SINGLE DROP OF WATER FLOWS! The biggest Physx that exist in the game are maybe a couple of pieces of fluttering fabric in the wind...and even then it can't rip or tear...no amount of bullets will destroy the cloth, just make it move all over the place like you are shooting at a piece of Kevlar. Anyone else have any thoughts and any idea why they would release such a compelling tech demo only to not use any of it in the actual game? I mean, seriously disappointing... |
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I'm running Cryostasis n XP and I suspect that some of Phys X effects are shader model 4 only so I'm only seeing 'some' of the Phys X stuff. I may be wrong though. Are you using Vista?
Also, I've decided to put the game to rest until a patch of some description is released. I can't run the game without rolling back to the Phys X version included on the Cryostasis DVD - sorry can't remember the number but it's a version from late 2008. if I run any other Phys X software I get a runtime error when starting the game. I've also noticed that performance drops through the floor for no apparent reason at certain times. If I quit back to Windows and restart the game perfomance suddenly shoots up again and it becomes playable once more. For instance when I was stood in a cell staring at a wall my framerate dropped into single digits. I quit and reloaded then I'm back into the mid 30's again. Windows XP (service pack 3) E6750 @ 3.0GHz GTX 260 (core 216) |
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Im running it in SM3.0...which shouldnt matter, tech demo ran with all the pretty effects in SM.3.0...so I don't think thats the issue. Running Vista Ultimate.
You said some Physx, do you have more than me? Like I said, only Physx I've seen is a bit of cloth here and there...nothing more than that. |
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Hmmm, something definately not right then. I'm seeing the same stuff as you as far as effects go. I'm not seeing any other effects apart from the cloth stuff.
Have you had any problems runing the latest Phys X software? Like I said, unless I run the older version (8.09.04) the game won't run at all. I'm using the 182.08 driver. |
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No all drivers are current and I had no problems running the game except for the ocassional crash.
I guess the tech demo was just to show off the engine...which even then is shitty...why have such an awesome tech demo and none of it the actual game...kinda defeats the purpose. |
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I don't know why the thing won't run with up to date Phys X software on my machine, it's frustrating. As for the missing effects, yeah I'm with you. It seems utterly pointless to demo them then take them out of the final release - if this is the case.
Although I still suspect (and hope) some heavy duty patch is on the way with the rumour that the US release is being re-optimsed. This game has many perfrormance issues and faults but for all of them I find it genuinely interesting and immersive at times. They should have delayed the release to iron out some of the major problems. We shall see....... |
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Check out the site -- they are releasing a patch for the EU version together with the US release which will enable extra PhysX effects.
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"Action Forms and 1C Company announced today that a special patch with additional support for NVIDIA PhysX technology is currently in development for the recently released first-person shooter, Cryostasis. This patch will ensure that all levels of the game feature the same degree of physics that are available in the technical demo created for NVIDIA and featured on the nZone Web site
** Cryostasis has been launched in Europe this week, with PhysX implemented throughout the game. However, 1C has decided to add higher levels of PhysX to coincide with the US release by Aspyr in April. Available free of charge, this patch will add extra PhysX effects to the game that are accelerated in hardware when played on machines with compatible NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. ** The patch will be made widely available on 1C and NVIDIA Web sites." GREAT news |
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Aww... you've got a PCIE 2.0 version. Not-so-old after all. I've got an 8800 GTS 640MB version. That's it.
I'm upgrading to a quad-core next month (PhenomII X4 920). I hope that will provide a performance increase with my new 6GB of very nice timed RAM. Then I just have to get a better GPU. I've got a GTX 285 in mind. Take me a while to get the GPU though, tight on cash. What do you guys think? |
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