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12:03 AM - 01/28/2008 by
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Crysis


Crysis is the opposite of what we've seen in all other games. In this case, the graphic cards have difficulty producing a smooth display using the selected resolutions, despite choosing High quality mode (rather than Very High). On such demanding titles, results vary: filters disabled, the HD 3870 X2 manages to outdo the 8800 Ultra, by the skin of its teeth in 1680x1050 and this is a little more pronounced in 1920x1200 (9%). Once filters are enabled, the 8800 Ultra takes back the lead. The only problem is that it becomes unplayable and the last results are just for the sake of having results, the 3870 X2 keeps the lead here.
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