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10 Video Games That Pushed TO THE LIMIT



It’s 2024 and you still can’t run Crysis.

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18 Comments

  1. Pre-2014 PC's when crysis had finished downloading or been inserted into the disc drive

    Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary

  2. I loved how developers really pushed the limits of the console back in those days, I Remember being constantly amazed at how far they can push those consoles and sadly today they can even hit 60 at 1080 if you're lucky you get something in the middle and badly programmed.

  3. I think that this list has already been done, but it shows a lot that What Culture Gaming are running out of ideas.

  4. Sorry Psy, might want to give your fact-checker a talking-to. PS1 and N64 are fifth-gen consoles, not 4th gen. 4th was the SNES and the Mega Drive.

  5. N64 RE2 also didn't have the battle mode / Extreme Battle mode. The audio quality apparently also isn't downgraded, it's better. The downgrade is to the FMVs.

  6. I wonder if anyone worries about the human cost of construction workers working 16 hour days in the heat of the summer doing hard physical labor like Psy does about game developers.

  7. Uhh…. Gran Turismo 4 anyone? That legit eeked every ounce of power the PS2 had. And used all of a single dual layer DVD.

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