LordVenator posted on Dec 08, 2007 3:34:35 AM - Report post
Hy. I heard that the Crysis is the most demanding game out there for now and u want to see if that's true. I heard that Crysis needs a stronger Dual Core Processor a 2GB Ram and a Graphic Card that must be from NVidia 8 - series like 8800ultra 512MB.
XtremeCheater posted on Dec 08, 2007 4:13:02 AM - Report post
True. A gigs is cool but not for loading time, that's what gamespot said. Strong dual core? X2 or Core 2 Duo are enough, 2.6GHz minimum. To max out you need 8800gtx, not ultra. Perhaps you still need to lower the resolution a bit.
SHINIGAMI
LordVenator posted on Dec 08, 2007 4:22:15 AM - Report post
superweapons posted on Dec 08, 2007 5:51:31 AM - Report post
Dude look at me, it's crap (the CPU is OK: Intel C2D E4300 ECS EliteGroup P4M800PRO 1GB (512MBx2) DDR400 MHz RAM ATI Radeon 9550 AGP 8x (give you info later) Integrated 5.1 Surround Sound 200GB 5400RPM HDD PCI 54Mb\s+ 7dBi Omni-Directional Antenna
My video card isn't even on the list of compatible cards! The game demo lags so bad that I can't even beat the first level (the Koreans get to shoot way before me)!
A quote that works against me and you guys- "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"... Uhh, if my video card is so bad it's only worth $10-$20, I might as well throw it away. Should I wait until prices for PCIe cards to drop, or just buy a new AGP one (I think the first on is better, but I have to replace my board)?
My specs are the requirements (I don't know which smilie to use). Don't even try using online with this configuration!
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SHINIGAMI
LordVenator posted on Dec 08, 2007 4:33:36 PM - Report post
And the game works just fine in low graphics mode.
Things never happen for a reason but there is a reason things happen.
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bitpork posted on Dec 08, 2007 5:49:16 PM - Report post
I played it on my notebook t2300e (1.66 centrino duo) 1 gb ram x1800 mobility 256mb vram
in the lowest res and quality...and some extra cooling, but it is playable!
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Zatch posted on Dec 08, 2007 5:50:18 PM - Report post
Any Dual-core processor seems to run the game fine. It's the graphics card you need to worry about. If you want eye candy you have to go with an 8800 GTX or similar Radeon card. The only thing I've seen to run it on very high settings with good frame rates is two 8800 GTX or Ultra cards in SLI mode. You can get along great with 2 gigs of ram.
I recommend running it on DX9 rather than DX10. The game still looks great and you get a 30-40% boost in performance, depending on what card you are running on.