Crysis Remastered Gets First PC Screenshot in ‘Can It Run Crysis’ Mode

Alessio Palumbo
Crysis Remastered

Crysis Remastered was originally meant to launch simultaneously on all platforms, but after a graphically underwhelming reveal the developers decided to push out the Nintendo Switch version of the game while the others were getting a facelift, so to speak.

Last week we got the first look at Xbox One X gameplay, and this Sunday Crytek decided to share on Twitter the very first PC screenshot of Crysis Remastered, grabbed at the highest settings (called 'Can It Run Crysis').

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While the screenshot was captured at 4K resolution, it's worth keeping in mind that Twitter by default enforces a strong level of compression.

Anyway, it won't be too long until we get to try Crysis Remastered for ourselves, since the new release date is very close (September 18th). In fact, we already got the official PC system requirements.

Minimum
Recommended
OS

Windows 10 64-Bit

OS

Windows 10 64-Bit latest update

Processor

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3450 / AMD Ryzen 3

Processor

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7600k or higher / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher

Memory

8GB

Memory

12GB

Storage

20GB

Storage

20GB

Direct X

DX11

Direct X

DX11

Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 TI /AMD Radeon 470

Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 TI / AMD Radeon Vega 56

Graphics Memory

4GB Graphics Memory in 1080p

Graphics Memory

8GB Graphics Memory in 4K

Graphics improvements include high-quality textures up to 8K, HDR support, temporal anti-aliasing, Screen Space Directional Occlusion (SSDO), Global Illumination (SVOGI), state-of-the-art depth fields, new light settings, motion blur, parallax occlusion mapping, Screen Space Reflections and Shadows (SSR & SSS) as well as new and updated particle effects, support for NVIDIA DLSS technology and hardware-based ray tracing using NVIDIA’s VKRay Vulkan extension.

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