1, 3 & 4 are very old concept art. Other pics (except the last 4) are video captures, and also very old. Only the last four are the real "new" pics there and they are from that Crysis modding Q&A which was posted earlier.
The best Crysis gameplay footage so far :eek:
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/video_player/popup.php?sid=6163996
Higher res mirrors:
http://gotfrags.net/incrysis_dot_com_ces07_gs_cevat_stage.zip.torrent
http://incrysis.com/crysis/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=237&Itemid=2...
Since the game is still a few months off from release Crytek has spoken very little about the system requirements. Here's a good link for reliable info on system specs etc.: http://incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=905
The "Crysis for 360" quote is from a Spanish April fools joke, which...
No gameplay tweaks, though, just superficial alterations, like the intro has been made so that it explains things more clearly (narration, I believe) and the game credits are of course slightly different. So... gameplay-wise, the US & Euro versions are exactly the same.
Crytek has always done the game physics by themselves. Far Cry had their own physics code and so does Crysis. So, no licensed physics engines used :thumbs:
Here's the bit about PhysX support:
Quote from: http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/05/11/crysis_playtest
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The news about the famous magazine pic that showed a crowbar and it's shadow making a "2" shape is from around 14th of April, 2003.
I have the pic but it's a mag scan, so... no show (?) :)