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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:31 pm

Yeah HJ~

This game is on my Radar!! I was going to post about it as well.

Wonder what it will use for Copy Write Protection? It's a Russian game and they tend to lean

towards Starforce, these guys did , You are Empty as well, same Publisher 1c.

GameSpot:: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/youar ... index.html

Though GS gave You are Empty a Horrible review, it was actually a Pretty good game, I had a You are Empty

thread at uabit as well. Have the Game, played it etc.

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Cryostasis looks SWEET though!!

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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:05 pm

Yep I was reading about the tech demo and I'm probably going to check it out today?

Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason PC Demo

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Download and Info:: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Cr ... h&aq=f&oq=

From: 1C
Filename: CryostasisTechDemo.exe
Size: 944.8MB
Posted: Dec 18, 2008

This is the playable demo for Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason.
The Demo requires Microsoft Vista. :!:

Game Spot:: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/cryos ... id=6202565

From what I read it's as the name implies a tech demo, the game itself plays like a Motion Picture.

It uses DX10 and is IMO, going to be a AWESOME DX10 game. We'll see, the GFX are stunning. Of course many

are upset that it only runs on Vista, but I'll bet that will change when the final release comes. ;)

So I'm going to install it and be back with a report, the game sounds freaking Cool as F#%K!! :yahoo:

Blue :band:

Cryostasis uses DX10 and goes Balls out with it, also uses the Physx engine. :o Is said to run butter smooth on Vista as well.

If this game does well, it's going to put 1c on the MAP in a Big way!! I'm hoping it does well, myself, I like 1c.
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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:25 pm

Ok Downloaded installed ran the Tech Demo!! :yahoo:

WOW!! Gorgeous looking Game, have no idea how the actual game will run

but the tech Demo @ 1600X1200 on High Settings without an OC on my GFX card

I averaged 78 fps. When you go to run the Demo, use Hardware Physx, not Software.

Also if you run the demo with the Sound on and EAX enabled it will slow it down, so I suggest

running it without sound, then try it with sound. This is obviously a Demo, to show off the

DX10 Special FX. The Water is the Demo, is Amazing!! Lighting all of it, is Stunning!! :o

The Demo will ask if you want to install the newest NV Physx Drivers 8.11.18, I did, I may

have to un-install them, as it may not be ready or work correctly with my other games, I'll report

on that as well. Might work better? This DEMO, is a Freaking TRIP!! I have High Hopes for...

Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

The demo is dark, I took a few shots, of it, but really you just have to see it, to get the full effect.

Awesome!! ;)

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In Demo::

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My Old Phyx Driver was 8.10.13 Btw. Anyhow, this is worth the download IMO, as it show cases

an amazing new DX10 Game Engine!! :clapping:

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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:29 pm

honestjohn wrote:
BlueMonster wrote:Ok Downloaded installed ran the Tech Demo!! :yahoo:

WOW!! Gorgeous looking Game, have no idea how the actual game will run

but the tech Demo @ 1600X1200 on High Settings without an OC on my GFX card

I averaged 78 fps.


Yup I ran it as well and the PhysX are impressive indeed. At times I wanted to go grab an umbrella to keep the water off me. :P Quick question Blue, I thought this was suppose to be a "playable" demo? It has all the weapons key controls but it just appeared to be a looped demo. Or did I miss something? Hopefully I didn't because I already deleted it and removed the setup file.


HJ~

No it's a TECH DEMO ONLY, you can't play it. It's just to show off the new Game Engine. Looks great though WOW!!

It really shows Shadows and lighting and Water FX well, as well as PhysX, amazing Tech Demo, IMO.

Though if you hit Esc., during the DEMO, it takes you to the options screen as it would in the Final Release

however in this Tech Demo, you can't do anything but watch it. Spooky looking HUH?? Can't wait for the game!!

Blue

Never seen such pretty flowing Water, or Rain drops, trippy!! :yahoo: Did you try it with the sound on, the DEMO

has awesome sound too, but slows down the tech Demo. This is a Pre-Beta Demo, or Beta Tech Tech Demo only.
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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby SCAVENGER1 » Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:41 am

Blue that driver physicX is the 1 i have had for a while now. so don't worry about it not working with your other games. since i have 2 OS and they are running the same gfx and physicX driver with no problems . so don't try and uninstall them it may make things worse for you..i am down loading it now to. but it seem gamespots speeds are worse then dial :evil: up

this could be another good tool for benchmarking a new driver? since i use this other tech demo as 1 of many i use. it is called X3: Terran Conflict Rolling Demo Benchmark and it has a great feel to it. i would not mind playing it at all. http://www.gamershell.com/download_35438.shtml
i have that 1 set to 8x on both the AA and AF so it is all most what i run most of my games at, which is 16x on both.
just found out there is another gfx driver out. LV2G or laptopvideo2go has them and so does xfastest its the forceware 185.20 and they have links for both xp and vista 32bit and 64bit. so you know what im gonna be doing lol
http://laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.p ... opic=22520
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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:57 am

SCAVENGER1 wrote:Blue that driver physicX is the 1 i have had for a while now. so don't worry about it not working with your other games. since i have 2 OS and they are running the same gfx and physicX driver with no problems . so don't try and uninstall them it may make things worse for you..i am down loading it now to. but it seem gamespots speeds are worse then dial :evil: up


Thanks Scavy!!

I had no plans of Un-Installing it anyhow, but you just put the ICING on the Cake!! :yahoo:

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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby SCAVENGER1 » Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:03 am

with sound off res at 1680x1050 everything on high, i got a avg of 33fps with sound i got 26fps and with a slight over clock on the 8800. man my old 8800gtx is starting to feel old now !!
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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:56 pm

Scav~

My first run through @ 1600X1200 maxed I got 78 average, my second and third I messd with the

sound and other settings, and it got worse, not by much except with the sound on, that killed the demo.

However it's a Taech demo only, and will be nothing like this in the final release. Otherwise they would not

be able to release it. So don't sweat that. Though it is a good bench mark tool. Guess we'll just have to wait

and see how the final release does. I have faith it will run excellent. Hell my high FPS were like 800, low

was 22 FPS, Average as I said was 78. I downloaded from GameSpot @ 1.5mb/s to 800kb/s, but I'm a memeber, so we get

full throttle downloads. That's why I always use GameSpot. Joined GS years ago when they first started up.

So I don't suggest downloading from them unless your a member. Also the demo probably runs best with 180.48

Drivers, as they are WQHL Certified NV drivers. Just guessing there, knowing you never run NV stock drivers.

I'm curious agout the GO drivers, but then they are not for my card. Also downloading form GS being a member

I never get any currupt files, period. Anyhow, my ponit is it's just a tech DEMO to showcase the DX10 FX Engine.

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Is it cold in here, or is it just 1C's new survival horror game?

There's a lot going on in 1C's upcoming Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason, and not all of it makes sense. A body heat
system that requires you to keep your temperature up while on board a frozen ship stuck in the middle of the Arctic
Circle. Former crew members who've apparently come back from the dead to haunt the ship and do you grievous
bodily harm. You can even step into the minds of NPCs and, then, travel back in time to change events in the past.
All of this, plus some creepy scares, add up to an intriguing, if sometimes confusing game from 1C and developer
Action Form.

You'll play as kick-butt, two-fisted meteorologist Alexander Nesterov, who mysteriously finds himself in the bowels
of the "North Wind." By game's end, you'll make your way through the entire ship (which, developers told us, is about
the height of a nine-story building), all the while uncovering what happened on board after it became stuck in the ice.
That ice will be a constant problem for you as you make your way around. Because the ship is frozen, you'll need to keep
a constant eye on both the outside temperature and your own body heat levels, measured by a small meter in the lower
left-hand corner of the screen. If you stay exposed to the chill for too long, it's game over for Nesterov. Luckily (and perhaps
illogically for a ship that's been stranded in the ice for very long), you'll find frequent spots where you can regain your body heat.

Once you've manged to warm back up, though, you'll probably have other problems on your hands in the form of psychotic
enemies you'll encounter. The explanation for their appearance was a bit confusing to us, but the gist of it is that these
are former crew members who were taken over by the cold when the North Wind was trapped; some fought for their lives
and others embraced the cold, turning them into the enemies that want you dead. You'll start the game with just your bare
hands to defend yourself, but soon enough you'll find weapons you can use, such as shotguns, rifles, and fire axes. The game
is set in 1968, so don't expect laser cannons (or even submachine guns, for that matter) but a few good blasts from a tommy
gun look to be enough to take down most enemies.

When you aren't warming your tootsies or blasting enemies back to the nether-reaches, Alexander will be using his mental
echo ability--which will allow him to peer into the minds of other players and, even more oddly, travel back into the past to
try to rectify things. For instance, during one level, you'll encounter a sailor who met an unfortunate end when a pane of glass
exploded right in front of him, firing a shard of glass into his neck. Using the mental echo ability, you can travel back in time,
take over that sailor's body just seconds before that explosion, and move him out of the way. It seems as though saving the
different crew members who died on board in this manner will be a key to unlocking the story and reaching the end of Cryostasis.

With frozen combat, creepy-looking mummified bad guys, telepathy, and time travel of sorts, there's definitely an "everything
but the kitchen sink" vibe happening with Cryostasis. Will that imaginative approach result in a varied experience? We'll find
out when the game is released on PCs this Feburary
.


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Feb 2009 Release. Or so they say? Hope they are on Target!! :yahoo: I can't WAIT!! :clapping:

Blue ;)

SURE IS PRETTY THOUGH!! :Bananas:

The Lighting on the ceiling of the Ship, water reflections, was SO Cool looking!! Not sure

what that's called in Ship talk?? LOL!! :D

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Scneenshots look like Crap, compared to to seeing it in action. Live.
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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

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Re: Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason

Postby BlueMonster » Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:55 pm

Update, Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason finally gets it's BOX Art!!

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Gonna ROCK, I hope!!

Same Link:: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/cryos ... index.html

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