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Crysis Running on the Samsung Omnia Smartphone

Ok, so this demo isn’t exactly using the Samsung Omnia’s own graphics chipset to run Crysis, but rather OTOY, “an upcoming server-side rendering service that’ll let you play high-end 3D games on low-powered machines.” Video after the break.

In this video, Crysis is being played through the Omnia’s browser with no additional plug-ins and is being controlled wirelessly with an Xbox 360 controller.

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VIDEO: Playing with Water in Crysis

Unlike other Crysis clips, this one shows “every thing you can do with water — water guns, water fights, water destroying houses.” Video after the break.

We’ve got soft spots all over for Crysis vids that show the game’s physics engine being messed around with. Normally, they just overwhelm you with numbers, but this one’s a little more creative

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VIDEO: 1000 Nukes Exploding Simultaneously in Crysis

Crysis is a great game, both visually and gameplay wise, but watching 1000 nukes exploding simultaneously definitely kicks its coolness factor up a few notches. Video after the break.

In response to alot of you comments my system specs are: Intel Core2 Quad Q6600@2.4GHz, 2.00 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8600GS. Also, yes it take ages to render, roughly 15 minutes for the explosion

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VIDEO: Natural Mod 2.0 for Crysis Looks Incredible

Natural Mod 2.0 is basically a mod that transforms “the ambient atmospheric lighting to make Crysis much more realistic.” More information. Video after the break.
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VIDEO: Crytek Mass Explosions

In this clip, we’ll see “mass explosions and physics rendered through the Crytek (Cryengine) Sandbox 2 Editor.” This machine is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 processor, 4GB of memory, and an FXF GF8800 GTX graphics card. Video after the break.
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VIDEO: London Recreated in Crysis

Researchers from the University College London are attempting to recreate London using Crysis mod tools. Video after the break.

First they’re using some Google apps (SketchUp, Google Earth), then with the data they can pinch from that, they’re going to slowly but surely recreate the whole city

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VIDEO: What a Shark Attack Looks Like in Crysis

One quick way test your character’s body armor in Crysis is by jumping into the water and bothering a shark. Continue reading for the video. A word from the player:

Seriously, this stuff is so realistic feeling when you play. The first time I saw a shark I was SHOCKED because I didn’t even know they were in the game. My heart started pounding…that’s how immersive this game is…

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