Crysis 2 tech demo trailer
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Published 2 March, 2010 Duration 4:56
All of the lighting demonstrations any one person could justifiably want from an engine.
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The differences are not that great. Not to mention that some effects are exaggerated, as stated early on in the video.
Pretty, yes. Revolutionary? Far from it. It looks but an inch better than the standard we've come to expect from games.
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