Crysis Remastered patch promises a performance boost on high-end PCs Maximum screenshot

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Saturday, Jan 23, 2021
“Can it run Crysis?” was a remarkably enduring meme that reflected the impossible demands that Crytek’s 2007 FPS put on PCs of the day. It’s still so well-known that Crytek used it as the name for the highest graphics setting in the recently-released Crysis Remastered. And, in keeping with tradition, Crytek predicted that the short, honest answer to that question is, once again, “no.”
That may still be the case, but a new patch released today should help those with the appropriate hardware to at least get a little closer to the goal. The 1.3.0 update, detailed on Reddit, makes a number of performance improvements and fixes aimed at tightening up the experience on high-end PCs. Here’s what’s been changed:
Unfortunately, there’s still no sign of the one feature we really miss, the ability to manually save, which seems like a pretty major oversight given that it was present in the original. Hopefully we’ll get it at some point in the not-too-distant future—Crysis Remastered didn’t let players lean or quick-throw grenades when it launched either, but Crytek managed to squeeze it in shortly after.
The update makes a big bundle of general bug fixes, too—you can see the whole list below.