Crysis 3 Remastered PC Ray Tracing

First look at Crysis 3 Remastered with Ray Tracing on PC

Crysis Remastered Trilogy releases next week and Crytek has just released the first PC screenshot for Crysis 3 Remastered. This screenshot showcases the Ray Tracing Reflections that will be featured in the PC version.

This screenshot is from the first level when Psycho wakes up Prophet. That first level looked amazing in Crysis 3, so I’m really curious to see whether it will look significantly better than what we got back in 2013. After all, the PC version of Crysis 3 looked next-gen-ish compared to its console versions.

Both Crysis 2 Remastered and Crysis 3 Remastered will have HD Textures. Additionally, they come with improved lighting & visually enhanced characters, weapons, and environments.

Crysis Remastered Trilogy will release on October 15th, and will support NVIDIA’s DLSS tech.

Enjoy!

Crysis 3 Remastered PC Ray Tracing

33 thoughts on “First look at Crysis 3 Remastered with Ray Tracing on PC”

  1. Has anyone upgraded to Windows 11? What do you think about it? I do not see any reason for me to upgrade atm.

      1. For first 2-3 years Windows 11 will be used only by software developers (full linux support) and gamers (direct storage, auto HDR).

        Biggest new addition in Windows 11 is invisible for average Joe but is very important for advanced PC users – WDDM 3.0 have full compatibiliy with linux Wayland protocol. All linux apps just works with GUI, hardware acceleration, sound

      2. For first 2-3 years Windows 11 will be used only by software developers (full linux support) and gamers (direct storage, auto HDR).

        Biggest new addition in Windows 11 is invisible for average user – WDDM 3.0 have full compatibiliy with linux Wayland protocol. All linux apps just works with GUI, hardware acceleration, sound. This was not possible on Windows 10 which used WDDM 2.x

        https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/the-best-part-of-windows-11-is-a-revamped-windows-subsystem-for-linux/

        1. WDDM 3.0 is exclusive to Windows 11 because it is not compatible with WDDM 2.x. Microsoft wanted full support of Linux Wayland and you can’t do that in older WDDM 2 which was designed for Windows Vista. Wayland don’t even exist in 2006 and Linux still used X org

          On Windows 10 you can run only Linux command line apps (bash). On Windows 11 you can run all Linux apps with GUI, sound, hardware acceleration. This is why Windows 11 use different drivers than Windows 7-10

    1. Many people are reporting trash performance and errors so it is better to wait 5 months before installing this thing.

    2. Windows 10 won’t be retired until October 2025 so there’s no rush. MS is famous for releasing a new OS that is buggy and breaks some of your apps. I plan to wait a year or 2 at least before upgrading.

    3. I did for the sake of trying it out and so far it’s working fine. The upgrade itself was fast and smooth and all my programs and games work without any noticeable issues.

      Anything major that I liked over Windows 10? Yes the new matte interface is a nice change over the usual shiny interface of Windows, the new settings app and how it’s organized, the new paint app is a nice upgrade too considering how dated and useless the old one was.

      What about game performance? It feels the same or slightly worse but nothing to cry about, I am sure it will improve over time with more updates. Last but not the least, is it necessary to upgrade right now? Absolutely not, you’re fine with Windows 10.

        1. What’s actually off is that people complain every time a new OS is released. I remember such complaints being made for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and now Windows 11. Some of those complaints were legit but there is also a lot of exaggeration, I just gave my unbiased, not shrouded by hate analysis of the new OS and I also mentioned that it’s not necessary to upgrade right now.

          As for the Paint, it’s actually good to have a simple but useful photo editing program built into the OS instead of installing a 3rd party one, it’s part of the OS and it received a much needed overhaul which is good.

    4. I hate everything after 7 for the mere fact that the Windows shell is mobile garbage that interacts like mobile garbage.

    5. Basically there is none, and the OS is still unifinished. Yep, wait three to six months or just a year for the next significant update.

      1. A couple of bugs are not equal to “unfinished”. Once again a lot of exaggeration, it’s okay if you don’t want to switch right now but maybe avoid spreading wrong information.

    6. Yea I updated. It’s pretty cool. Sure there are a couple of bugs but nothing insane so far. They are going to fix the AMD l3 cache issues but I don’t see significant performance differences so far.

      Auto HDR is pretty sweet as is the HDR on off toggle. There are a lot of cool little improvements that make it worthwhile but It will probably be a month or two till it’s mostly bug free.

      Still a lot of the stuff is actually way better design than windows 10.

    1. I wouldn’t say I agree with him that Crytek do excellent work these days but just because he likes something you don’t doesn’t make him an NPC. You’re more of an NPC for echoing the disdain shown by the majority of toxic posters on this site that would give the blue check marked male feminist incels on Twitter a run for their money.

      1. Fernando says excellent work about every Publisher and every Developer and every game. I think he does it just to be annoying.

  2. I really can’t stand this enb reshade garbage. I saw a Brutal Doom video recently where the idiot who was recording it had a reshade so awful you could barely see things.
    I call it “Doom 3 Reshade” lmao

  3. Crysis 3 from 2013 still looks amazing however the multiplayer was sh!t. Crysis 2 had amazing multiplayer but servers are shut down

  4. I suggest you buy a 3080 and a decent panel then. RTX looks fantastic and is the only thing currently pushing PC gaming forward atm.

    1. Spending so much to properly enjoy a single feature in video games without too many stutters and hurdles… Sounds about right.

    1. welcome to the botnet, your pc is going to turn into a place where to store pedophiliac photos, your gpu will be used remotely for mining
      shall i continue? or you think pirates crack just for fun?

  5. Depends on the game. Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition has full GI with multiple bounces, yet it looks and runs better than partially raytraced games.

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