![]() The engine upgrade means better performance (but CryEngine is still notoriously heavy, far from the most optimized engine) and Crytek’s shiny new renderer, which should either be DX12 or Vulkan or perhaps both. Expect to see the original 2007 models/assets for the most part. Usually only full fledged remakes do, but Crytek calls this a remaster so this is presumably more of a port. You all probably know this already, but it is important to note since the majority of remasters don’t use a newer engine. If the remaster were to resurrect Crysis Wars multiplayer in its full glory, that would be a dream come true. But typical gamers don’t know of CryServ and wouldn’t want to install a 3rd party application to play a 12 year old multiplayer game (although they should!). Thankfully CryServ exists to resurrect Crysis Wars, the multiplayer component of Crysis Warhead which is the sequel to Crysis, and Crysis Wars is just a slightly better, more content rich version of Crysis multiplayer.
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