New Crysis Remastered Update Adds Features For PS5, Xbox Series X
Crysis Remastered developer Crytek has announced a new console update for the game. Now live on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, the update adds in numerous bug fixes, the ‘Ascension’ level, the implementation of classic nanosuit controls, and frame rate enhancements and multiple graphical modes for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Developer Crytek took to Reddit today to reveal that the latest Crysis Remastered console update is now live, with the studio splitting up the patch notes into two different posts: one for PS5, and one for Xbox Series X. Both posts feature a sizable amount of bug fixes, though the proverbial ‘meat and potatoes’ of the update revolves around the support for the latest generation of consoles.
Crysis Remastered console update is now live for PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One / Series X/S players!
Ascension Level ✔
Classic Nanosuit Controls ✔
Multiple Bug Fixes ✔
Frame Rate Enhancements ✔For more details:https://t.co/pcE9li2MQVhttps://t.co/K39rCDNt67 pic.twitter.com/KnpLWxodj4
— Crysis (@Crysis) April 7, 2021
Here are the highlights from the patch notes:
General
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For the first time on console, a new level has been added – Ascension.
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Added the Classic Nanosuit menu.
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Performance improvements as well as resolving many potential crashes.
Next Gen support – Next Gen consoles can now play at up to 60FPS:
PlayStation 5
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Performance mode – 1080p – 60 fps
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Quality mode – 1800p – 60 fps
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RayTracing – 1440p – 60 fps
XBOX SERIES X
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Performance mode – 1080p – 60 fps
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Quality mode – 2160p – 60 fps
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RayTracing – 1440p – 60 fps
XBOX SERIES S
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Performance mode – 1080p – 60 fps
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Quality mode – 2160p – 30 fps
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RayTracing – 1080p – 30 fps
Crysis Remastered is now available for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and now sports enhancements for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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