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#1 DBoCaRnAgE
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Crysis System Requirements From Crysis - inCrysis Wiki Jump to: navigation, search

The Crysis system requirements have not yet been released, though here's some general guidelines:

- You will need a DirectX 9/Shader Model 2.0 (or higher) compatible graphics card.

- Crysis will run on 2 to 3 year old PCs (or even 4 year old PCs).

- What framerate is acceptable depends a lot on personal preference. Some people can play well with around 20fps and others will not go below 50fps. Obviously those who can't stand "low" frame rates need better hardware or they will have to sacrifice image quality for performance by lowering graphics settings.

- The only DirectX 10 compatible cards available now are the NVIDIA Geforce 8800 Series, GeForce 8600 Series, GeForce 8500 Series, GeForce 8400 Series, ATi Radeon HD 2900 Series, Radeon HD 2600 Series and Radeon HD 2400 Series. There will be more available before Crysis is released. "Vista ready" is simply a clever marketing trick used on the previous generation cards. A card with this badging is not necessarily compatible with DirectX 10.

- SLI and Crossfire multi-GPU technologies are supported (this only works if you actually have two graphics cards connected with one another).

- Single core, Dual core, Multi-core and multi-threaded/hyperthreading processors are supported in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes. We do not know how much processor power is needed, though in a recent PC Gamer UK magazine preview Cevat Yerli said an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, 2GB RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 card could run the game at "ultra detail" settings.

- You do NOT need a DirectX 10 card or Vista to run Crysis.

- You CANNOT run DirectX 10 on XP. A DirectX 10 card does work on XP but only in DirectX 9 mode.

- Special Vista/DirectX 10 effects and optimizations cannot be enabled with Windows XP/DirectX 9 card.

- Optimizations and features specific to Shader Model 4.0 can only be run with cards that support it. The same is true where optimizations and features specific to Shader Model 3.0 are concerned - this includes true HDR.

- Almost all the older media you've seen has been rendered in DirectX 9, which means that Crysis will look absolutely awesome in DirectX 9 as well as DirectX 10. Many of the features included in DirectX 10 are possible in DirectX 9 also.

- Crysis takes advantage of 64-bit processors although only by using a 64-bit operating system such as Windows XP Pro 64-bit edition or Windows Vista 64-bit edition. According to Cevat Yerli, Crysis will have a 10-15% performance increase per thread running in 64-bit. Thus a dual core processor will run 20-30% faster than a single and a quad will run 40-60% faster than a single.

- CryENGINE 2 is multi-threaded and Crysis thus takes full advantage of dual/quad-core processors.

- Crysis does not have support for the AGEIA PhysX card.

- DVD drive is required.

- Crysis will run only on Windows XP or Windows Vista. There will be a dedicated server package for Linux, however.

- There will be two types of multiplayer server, DirectX 10 servers and DirectX 9 servers. This makes online play fairer, due to features used in DirectX 10 which aren't supported in DirectX 9. DirectX 9 players may enter DirectX 10 servers, where the server software is responsible for gameplay balancing.

- In order to play the game Crysis, the DVD must be in the DVD player.

Latest Crytek statement:An "Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (or AMD equivalent), 2GB of memory, and either a Radeon HD 2900XT with 512MB of memory or a Geforce 8800 GTS with 640MB of memory" computer is "well-within [Crytek's] plans". However, Crysis is expected to scale back to three-year-old hardware, as well as the next-generation hardware. (Maximum PC, October 2007 Edition)

heres the website look fo yoself

http://www.incrysis.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

THIS IS AUTHENTIC BY THE WAY the original website is incrysis.com which is the Intel Crysis Official Website

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#2 AdamPA1006
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I like the idea of DX10 and DX9 online servers. I am hoping that an 8800GTX can max it out at 1680X1050.
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#3 DBoCaRnAgE
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on that website provided theres more information on the actual gameplay
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Hmm that 64-bit part sounds intruiging. Would it be possible for me to install 64-bit windows alongside of my 32-bit installation, just so I can have Crysis on it?
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Hmm that 64-bit part sounds intruiging. Would it be possible for me to install 64-bit windows alongside of my 32-bit installation, just so I can have Crysis on it?DarKre

You could, but it would take a little work. First off, you need to get a copy of a 64-bit OS (be it XP or Vista). Next you would have to partition your hard drive (unless you have more then one). After that, you would have to install your 64-bit OS on the partitioned (or perhaps second/third/etc hard drive) part of the hard drive.

It's been a long while since I had two different OS for a computer, but I do believe that when you boot your computer you can then choose which OS to start with.

You've got several options to do all this, it just depends on what is easiest or what works best for you.

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There are no official system requirements, just speculated............
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You realize this is off Wiki...which means anyone who wanted to could have put that info in...This source is no more reliable than some forums post...
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#8 DarKre
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[QUOTE="DarKre"]Hmm that 64-bit part sounds intruiging. Would it be possible for me to install 64-bit windows alongside of my 32-bit installation, just so I can have Crysis on it?neatfeatguy

You could, but it would take a little work. First off, you need to get a copy of a 64-bit OS (be it XP or Vista). Next you would have to partition your hard drive (unless you have more then one). After that, you would have to install your 64-bit OS on the partitioned (or perhaps second/third/etc hard drive) part of the hard drive.

It's been a long while since I had two different OS for a computer, but I do believe that when you boot your computer you can then choose which OS to start with.

You've got several options to do all this, it just depends on what is easiest or what works best for you.

Last time I tried Windows 64 bit it was free..is it still free?

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#9 Marfoo
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You realize this is off Wiki...which means anyone who wanted to could have put that info in...This source is no more reliable than some forums post...The_PC_Gamer
Actually it does look like just what it says it is, a general guideline. Most of this information does seem credible as a lot of it cited from popular new sites and magazines who have interviewed developers and have tried out test versions of the game. None of this info is blown out of proportion and seems to be in accordance to the developer's goals, especially because the developers tend to tell us more about the engine than they do the actual game.
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#10 Forerunner-117
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hey nice post guy who posted this lol! i was especially excited about the part where he says that the E6600 is "well within their plans" :D so i won't have to spend $2000 to play this game! w00t! lol
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#11 endtype
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this is great info....I'm really glad this is all cleared up
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#12 DBoCaRnAgE
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this information is ORGANIC must i say again this isnt from the Wiki website this is from Incrysis which in case you dont know is intel's OFFICIAL WEBSITE for this kind of infrmation they are the ones who posted it as a WIKI
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You realize this is off Wiki...which means anyone who wanted to could have put that info in...This source is no more reliable than some forums post...The_PC_Gamer

this information is ORGANIC must i say again this isnt from the Wiki website this is from Incrysis which in case you dont know is intel's OFFICIAL WEBSITE for this kind of infrmation they are the ones who posted it as a WIKI