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How To Make Far Cry Look Like Crysis. Ish.

Posted by Alec Meer on August 11th, 2008 at 9:40 am.

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Once upon a time, Far Cry was the great hope of modders everywhere. Its paint-like world-building tool appeared joyously easy to use, and its incredi-graphics seemed malleable to all sorts of visual experimentation.

That didn’t really happen. Half-Life proved a more suitable mod-foundation, and any number of mooted Far Cry efforts didn’t make it far past the drawing board. So it’s great to see one finally make it out the door (though worth noting we’ve had two other splendid FC mods in the last year.)

The Delta Sector is both a single and multiplayer mod, but its main goal – and its greatest accomplishment – is to squeeze every last drop of pixel-juice out of Crytek’s now-aged first engine. The results are incredible:


(Click on the pic for a big’un).

Actual, honest to god screenshot. Promise. OK, it’s not quite Crysis-level but it makes a damned good try at it. Perhaps more importantly, it runs beautifully. If you’ll allow me a lapse into stat-speak for a moment – this is running at 50fps on a GeForce 8800 GTS at 1680×1050, with the HDR tweak enabled (add -DEVMODE “r_hdrrendering 7″ to your Far Cry shortcut, though you’ll need to turn off anti-aliasing).

The trees are sadly not destructible, but the tall grass waves prettily and there’s a ton of incidental detail such as falling leaves, flocks of birds and butterflies. I left the mod running during a quiet scene while I went to make my fourteenth coffee of the day, and upon returning found my normally manic kitten sat motionless in front of my monitor, mesmerised by the gentle sway and flutter of the verdant vista. I’ll confess to having done the same myself for a few minutes.

As a game, it’s an odd’un. Of course it’s an FPS using Far Cry’s mechanics, and a narratively bankrupt one at that (plus talk of ‘aircrafts’ makes me wince), but the substitution of FC’s tropical beaches for Euro-forests changes the play-style quite a bit. There’s not much call for stealth – enemies fall, somewhat mercifully after Crysis’ ultro-Koreans, after just a couple of well-placed bullets – but the challenge is spotting them in the first place. The vegetation is so dense and their armour so tree-coloured that you’re forced into a unfamiliar and often thrilling degree of awareness and caution. The AI isn’t really aware this is the case, but it does mean you can apply curiously effective backwards logic as to why an enemy is standing stock still. The constant paranoia of whether each new clump of trees might hide an Angry Machinegun Man makes it almost a Vietnam game. A shame it doesn’t ditch Far Cry’s ‘orrible checkpoint save system, though.

It’s only three singleplayer levels and thus more an experiment than a full game, but it wrings so much out of Far Cry. With crushing modteam inevitablity, the menu music is hideous, but once you’re in the game it’s just you, your guns and the genuinely incredible scenery. Honestly, you won’t believe it’s running on a four-year-old game.

Grab the Delta Sector from here. If you don’t already own Far Cry, the ad-supported free version should work.

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56 Comments »

  1. projektariel says:

    Indeed, Far Cry Mods are growing strong this year: If you are interested to see how William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest” is transfered into a Far Cry Mod, just click on my name to visit the MODDB – Site of the SturmMOD!

  2. malkav11 says:

    The thing is, I don’t want to play Crysis because it looks gorgeous (though I’m sure it does). I want to play Crysis because it puts me in a nanotech supersuit and has me creatively ganking people with plenty of physics interactions. Merely cranking up the visuals a bunch on Far Cry…eh.

    Though Far Cry isn’t bad, don’t get me wrong. I just have trouble dealing with the unforgiving nature of the combat combined with the checkpoint save system (there’s a hacky quick-save option that allowed me to finally make progress a while back, but it’s still annoying.).

  3. 2muchn00bs says:

    [I highly appreciate all this talk of kittens]

    btw, this mod is brilliant. try it.

  4. kenoxite says:

    Hear, hear! You all should be ashamed! And you the first Mr. Alec Meer, with your mini black cats! This was supposed to be a pimp post of that guy’s mod! That’s what RPS is about! Pimping things!

    Go, 2fewl33ts, go!

    (sorry, couldn’t resist :))

  5. karthik says:

    @spd from Russia:
    Most overdue comment follow up ever, this.
    It played okay, apart from the poor framerate. What exactly did you mean by “any info on how it played”?
    It was just as pretty as the screenshots would have you believe, I kept getting killed because foliage hid my opponents too well, and the atmosphere was chilling. So, yeah, it played okay.

  6. Bunty Hebden says:

    Er, have you heard of “The Hunter” (Emote, PC 2009)? Looks to me like that forest level in Delta is a more or less a clone of The Hunter. Which, by the way, is even better looking. And free to play.

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