These are from -very- early in the game, so there's no real spoilers here. Again, I think the screenshots don't really do it justice, in motion it looks totally different. The frame rate on a GTX 275 is right on the borderline though.. definitely a hardware selling game. These were taking at the "High" graphics setting. "Normal" is a major step down, but a giant boost in framerate. I haven't yet seen how to strike a balance inbetween. I'm using the pulled 196.75 drivers with the fan cranked to 100%.
These are from -very- early in the game, so there's no real spoilers here. Again, I think the screenshots don't really do it justice, in motion it looks totally different. The frame rate on a GTX 275 is right on the borderline though.. definitely a hardware selling game. These were taking at the "High" graphics setting. "Normal" is a major step down, but a giant boost in framerate. I haven't yet seen how to strike a balance inbetween. I'm using the pulled 196.75 drivers with the fan cranked to 100%.
thanks, gonna check out later. So with just a GT260 I would be looking at running on medium settings? hummm, this or wait for Just Cause 2...... How is the game so far?
thanks, gonna check out later. So with just a GT260 I would be looking at running on medium settings? hummm, this or wait for Just Cause 2...... How is the game so far?
[quote name='Chazerman' post='1020418' date='Mar 16 2010, 02:55 PM']Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. If those are from the start the finished product should really be somthing to see.[/quote]
Hmm, I suppose I was vague. I mean they're from the beginning of the game. This is the finished game.
[quote name='Chazerman' post='1020418' date='Mar 16 2010, 02:55 PM']Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. If those are from the start the finished product should really be somthing to see.
Hmm, I suppose I was vague. I mean they're from the beginning of the game. This is the finished game.
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='1020451' date='Mar 16 2010, 03:58 PM']Looks great. But 3D won't turn on in DX10 mode. Performance in DX9 is very bad. DX10 is much better. (GTX295)[/quote]
I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.
Also, I took those screenshots in Dx9. I haven't dont a visual or framerate comparison, but Dx10 seemed to run ok.
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='1020451' date='Mar 16 2010, 03:58 PM']Looks great. But 3D won't turn on in DX10 mode. Performance in DX9 is very bad. DX10 is much better. (GTX295)
I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.
Also, I took those screenshots in Dx9. I haven't dont a visual or framerate comparison, but Dx10 seemed to run ok.
[quote name='vhold' post='1020460' date='Mar 16 2010, 10:16 AM']I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.[/quote]
I can't get it to do 3D and DX10 at the same time. I'll hold judgement until the new drivers are out though.
[quote name='vhold' post='1020460' date='Mar 16 2010, 10:16 AM']I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.
I can't get it to do 3D and DX10 at the same time. I'll hold judgement until the new drivers are out though.
You do need some serious hardware to play this game. Here is what I found:
Minimum System Requirements:
* Dual core CPU (any Core 2 Duo or better will do)
* DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards (GeForce 8800, GeForce GT220 and above)
* 1GB RAM
Recommended System Requirements:
* Any Quad Core or 3.0+ GHz Dual Core CPU
* DirectX 10 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 260 and above)
* 2GB RAM
Optimum System Requirements:
* Core i7 CPU
* NVIDIA DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and 470)
* As much RAM as possible (8GB+)
* Fast HDD or SSD
Enabling Nvidia 3D Vision:
Metro 2033 utilizes NVIDIA 3D Vision with compatible cards and hardware. To play in 3D you will require:
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 and above recommended
* A 120Hz (or above) monitor
* NVIDIA 3D Vision kit
* Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7
I have GTX285, quadcore with 4gigs of ram and windows 7 Ultimate. My card just makes the 3d vision specs, WOW. I guess this is another Crysis...
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='1020451' date='Mar 16 2010, 10:58 AM']Looks great. But 3D won't turn on in DX10 mode. Performance in DX9 is very bad. DX10 is much better. (GTX295)[/quote]
That's also my GPU. What kind of framerate do you get?
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='1020451' date='Mar 16 2010, 10:58 AM']Looks great. But 3D won't turn on in DX10 mode. Performance in DX9 is very bad. DX10 is much better. (GTX295)
That's also my GPU. What kind of framerate do you get?
Game does look great in 3D (even though it's not officially supported ?) I have a plain bfg 275 and it's choppy but totally playable but I just went with whatever the game put the settings at and I must have 3d set up to auto start with the games, but the FOV most definitely needs fixed.
It has the wonky aiming system (engine) from Stalker that's for sure.
Great game, cant wait to see what a GTX 480 does for it.
Game does look great in 3D (even though it's not officially supported ?) I have a plain bfg 275 and it's choppy but totally playable but I just went with whatever the game put the settings at and I must have 3d set up to auto start with the games, but the FOV most definitely needs fixed.
It has the wonky aiming system (engine) from Stalker that's for sure.
Great game, cant wait to see what a GTX 480 does for it.
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/363976657/Metro2033-Early-Shots.zip"]Rapidshare Link[/url]
Rapidshare Link
3D Vision with Acer H274H
MB=Extreme Striker
CPU=9650 Quad Core
GPU= 580
PSU=1100 watt Thermaltake
RAM= 6 Gig DDR3
Monitor= Mitsubishi WD-73835 DLP
Hmm, I suppose I was vague. I mean they're from the beginning of the game. This is the finished game.
Hmm, I suppose I was vague. I mean they're from the beginning of the game. This is the finished game.
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.
Also, I took those screenshots in Dx9. I haven't dont a visual or framerate comparison, but Dx10 seemed to run ok.
I seem to be able to. I switched it to DX10 and then restarted the game. I have 3D set to be on by default when a game launches.
Also, I took those screenshots in Dx9. I haven't dont a visual or framerate comparison, but Dx10 seemed to run ok.
Does the gamework well with driers 196.21 or is it better to go for the dodgy 196.75?
I am considering getting the game late today.
Does the gamework well with driers 196.21 or is it better to go for the dodgy 196.75?
I am considering getting the game late today.
I am considering getting the game late today.[/quote]
I'd gues and hope so when Femi comes out, Nvidia dont have a dx11 card yet only ati have. :mellow:
I am considering getting the game late today.
I'd gues and hope so when Femi comes out, Nvidia dont have a dx11 card yet only ati have. :mellow:
I can't get it to do 3D and DX10 at the same time. I'll hold judgement until the new drivers are out though.
I can't get it to do 3D and DX10 at the same time. I'll hold judgement until the new drivers are out though.
Minimum System Requirements:
* Dual core CPU (any Core 2 Duo or better will do)
* DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards (GeForce 8800, GeForce GT220 and above)
* 1GB RAM
Recommended System Requirements:
* Any Quad Core or 3.0+ GHz Dual Core CPU
* DirectX 10 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 260 and above)
* 2GB RAM
Optimum System Requirements:
* Core i7 CPU
* NVIDIA DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and 470)
* As much RAM as possible (8GB+)
* Fast HDD or SSD
Enabling Nvidia 3D Vision:
Metro 2033 utilizes NVIDIA 3D Vision with compatible cards and hardware. To play in 3D you will require:
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 and above recommended
* A 120Hz (or above) monitor
* NVIDIA 3D Vision kit
* Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7
I have GTX285, quadcore with 4gigs of ram and windows 7 Ultimate. My card just makes the 3d vision specs, WOW. I guess this is another Crysis...
Minimum System Requirements:
* Dual core CPU (any Core 2 Duo or better will do)
* DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards (GeForce 8800, GeForce GT220 and above)
* 1GB RAM
Recommended System Requirements:
* Any Quad Core or 3.0+ GHz Dual Core CPU
* DirectX 10 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 260 and above)
* 2GB RAM
Optimum System Requirements:
* Core i7 CPU
* NVIDIA DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and 470)
* As much RAM as possible (8GB+)
* Fast HDD or SSD
Enabling Nvidia 3D Vision:
Metro 2033 utilizes NVIDIA 3D Vision with compatible cards and hardware. To play in 3D you will require:
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 and above recommended
* A 120Hz (or above) monitor
* NVIDIA 3D Vision kit
* Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7
I have GTX285, quadcore with 4gigs of ram and windows 7 Ultimate. My card just makes the 3d vision specs, WOW. I guess this is another Crysis...
That's also my GPU. What kind of framerate do you get?
That's also my GPU. What kind of framerate do you get?
English is my 2nd language...
Vista 64
ASUS P8P67Pro
I-7 2600k @ 3.4Ghz
Msi GTX 580
Msi GTX 460 PhysX
4G ram HyperX DDR3
3D vision user
Panasonic 3DHDTV VT25
It's my birthday next week,..I hope they will give me this game as a present...!
Else.., I will probably buy this game myself.
Thanks for posting those pics...
It's my birthday next week,..I hope they will give me this game as a present...!
Else.., I will probably buy this game myself.
Thanks for posting those pics...
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
It has the wonky aiming system (engine) from Stalker that's for sure.
Great game, cant wait to see what a GTX 480 does for it.
Great 3D screens.
(no fermi count down widget/gadget I guess ?)
It has the wonky aiming system (engine) from Stalker that's for sure.
Great game, cant wait to see what a GTX 480 does for it.
Great 3D screens.
(no fermi count down widget/gadget I guess ?)