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Darc Requiem said:
ssj12 said:
Mummelmann said:
ssj12 said:
Mummelmann said:
gamingdevil said:
Mummelmann said:
konnichiwa said:
I think this game will have legs..

Like people say the system requirements are high but when time pass more more people have systems that can play this game on normal system requirements;

This game doesn't deserve to sell well imo, and Crytek will learn a valuable lesson from all this; it's more important to impress hardcore PC gamers (which are well accustomed to good shooters) by making a fantastic game rather than impress hardware geeks by releasing a piece of software that cannot be properly run on any rig on the planet...


What?A friend got a new PC Intel Core2Duo @ 3GHz with an 8800GT and 2Gb RAM and we could play the game at Very High settings with a respectable 30fps, and at High around 45-50fps. So i don't think there is no PC that can play Crysis.


I play on a Core2Duo @ 2.93 GhZ and 2 GB of RAM, ATi X1950XTX 512 and I only get semi decent FPS on medium settings and 2X AA... I'm pretty sure you can't run Crysis max on a rig like that, would've been with no Bloom, AA or HDR in any case, those are the real showstoppers in most engines.


upgrade your video cards, thats all thats holding you back.


My best friend has a similar setup, only with a Core2Quad @ 2.67 and an 8800 GTS 712, he still can't get it above 20 FPS with 4X AA and full HDR effects on...

How's your rig btw? You're mainly a PC gamer like me so far as I know.


your friend needs a GTX or Ultra. The 368-bits that the GTX and Ultra supports greatly helps in Crysis, he could also try out SLi with the GTS.

 

Anyways my rig right now can only handle crysis on low. Now the one I'm building in the spring will run it on very high.

Core 2 QX9770 or better

Nvidia 9800Pro (x3 for Tri-SLI)

32GB Solid State Drive for OS

500GB 15k RPM for games

16GB DDR3 ram.


Are you going to be running Vista in 32bit or 64bit. Because if you aren't using the 64 bit version you are wasting your money on RAM. Anything above 2 Gigabytes isn't getting used by XP or 32bit Vista.


XP 32-bit (SP2) can "handle" 4Gb but it shows up as 3.2GB.  But you're absolutely correct that 16GB is not going to be worth a damn without 64-bit...and I would suggest Vista over XP64 for a 64-bit OS for gaming...not really a contest at all either.

With that said, are you sure you don't want to buy a small country instead? =P



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