What OS will Crysis be compatiable with?

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#1 Fear123456
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I have windows pro x64 bit and I am wondering will it work with it? what are your thoughts. I can run most games that are windows xp. thanks

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#2 chrisrooR
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I have windows pro x64 bit and I am wondering will it work with it? what are your thoughts. I can run most games that are windows xp. thanks

1 gig ram

6600gt oc

amd 64 3200

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Windows XP, and Windows Vista. DX9 and DX10 compatible.

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#3 whgresiak
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That Will run it just fine, admittedly not on the highest settings, but it should run okay. And yes as stated above it works with XP and Vista
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#4 Nitrous2O
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You are at an advantage actually. Crysis is going to run best on 64-bit operating systems (64-bit OS + Quad Core CPU for absolute best).

The only thing I wonder is how are the ForceWare drivers for XP 64-bit. I know the drivers for Vista 64-bit are every bit as good as 32-bit, but what about XP, have the drivers been getting updated regularly?

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#5 warhawk0816
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XP and Vista. I dont think your system is good enough to play Crysis though, you need to upgrade
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#6 whgresiak
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XP and Vista. I dont think your system is good enough to play Crysis though, you need to upgrade warhawk0816
Are you kidding that'll run it great. It won't be maxed out but a good gamer doesn't care about whether or not he can max it out, he just wants to play it
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#7 Fear123456
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yea I really hope that I can play it. I am pretty sure that it will run just not high end. I was going to put another gig of ram in there ( I need that anyway ) With Windows x64 pro it really does blaze through just about all games. I can run doom 3 on ultra and fear on 1280 with anti ali on 2x. My card runs pretty fast pci express and over clocked. I just hope I dont buy the game and get home and it doesnt work, thanks

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#8 l-_-l
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[QUOTE="warhawk0816"]XP and Vista. I dont think your system is good enough to play Crysis though, you need to upgrade whgresiak
Are you kidding that'll run it great. It won't be maxed out but a good gamer doesn't care about whether or not he can max it out, he just wants to play it

Actually, he is right. If he can run the game at all, he will have to run it on the lowest settings and will still have framerate issues when alot is going on on screen. Trust me, I know what I am talking about. I just build the PC in my sig and gave my girl my old PC (which has a 6600 in it). I can't run Oblivion at all, so I know Crysis would be a no go or at best, a slow go.
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[QUOTE="whgresiak"][QUOTE="warhawk0816"]XP and Vista. I dont think your system is good enough to play Crysis though, you need to upgrade l-_-l
Are you kidding that'll run it great. It won't be maxed out but a good gamer doesn't care about whether or not he can max it out, he just wants to play it

Actually, he is right. If he can run the game at all, he will have to run it on the lowest settings and will still have framerate issues when alot is going on on screen. Trust me, I know what I am talking about. I just build the PC in my sig and gave my girl my old PC (which has a 6600 in it). I can't run Oblivion at all, so I know Crysis would be a no go or at best, a slow go.

you cant run oblivion with an 8800 gts 2 gigs ram and a e6000???? i doubt that