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Crysis Remastered’s latest patch optimises the game for high-end systems

Crysis Remastered’s latest patch optimises the game for high-end systems

Crysis Remastered just received a chunky 14GB update which improves performance and squashes a number of bugs. You may have assumed an update coming in at almost 75% of the game’s original file size might bring more than just general engine optimisations, but you’d be wrong.

Prior to the launch of Crysis Remastered, a lot of PC gamers assumed their systems loaded with the latest components would be able to handle the 13-year-old FPS game with ease. Crysis Remastered’s demanding ‘Can it Run Crysis’ mode ensured this wouldn’t be a simple task. The latest update brings a host of optimisations to make the game run better on high spec systems. There are also improvements made specifically for players with AMD-based systems, but it’s unclear whether this relates to Ryzen CPUs or the new line of Radeon GPUs.

A lot of Crysis fans were hoping Crytek would patch in a number of missing features from the original game, though it appears the devs are slowly making their way through the list. Features like manual saving and loading, the entire multiplayer mode, and promised support for Nvidia’s DLSS technology remain to be seen.

Here are the patch notes for the Crysis Remastered 1.3.0 update in full (via Reddit):

CRYSIS REMASTERED PATCH 1.3.0 PERFORMANCE CHANGES

CRYSIS REMASTERED PATCH 1.3.0 BUG FIXES

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