Crysis for PC

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Here are some estimated system requirments for Crysis that i found online. and according to the the Crysis art director a single 7800GTX will run the game quite well on fairly high settings.

Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6200 or ATI X1300 - Shader Model 2.0
RAM: 768MB on Windows XP or 1GB on Windows Vista
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP

Recommended Requirements
CPU: Dual-core CPU (Athlon X2/Pentium D)
Graphics: Nvidia 7600 or ATI X1600 Pro (SM 3.0) or DX10 equivalent
RAM: 1.5GB+
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 512k+ (128k+ upstream)
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP
 
Here are some estimated system requirments for Crysis that i found online. and according to the the Crysis art director a single 7800GTX will run the game quite well on fairly high settings.

Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6200 or ATI X1300 - Shader Model 2.0
RAM: 768MB on Windows XP or 1GB on Windows Vista
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP

Recommended Requirements
CPU: Dual-core CPU (Athlon X2/Pentium D)
Graphics: Nvidia 7600 or ATI X1600 Pro (SM 3.0) or DX10 equivalent
RAM: 1.5GB+
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 512k+ (128k+ upstream)
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP
I'm struggling to understand why it RECOMMENDS Direcx 9.0c when it jsut recommended a DX10 graphics card and is a full DX0 game... seems really dumb. Where did these come from?

Anyway, seems my new rig will handle it perfectly, tasty!!!

dragon
 
lol i seriusly doubt a Nvidia 6200 on the minimum specs list would handle Crysis.

i thought the exact thing as dragon2309 said too.
 
lol i seriusly doubt a Nvidia 6200 on the minimum specs list would handle Crysis.

i thought the exact thing as dragon2309 said too.

Well i read somewhere else, dont remember were though. But it said that they were gonna make the game playable on 3 year old computers. So you dont have to have a top of the line pc to play it. Probably false info but i'm not sure.
 
That's a good idea on their part. I always wished that they would do that when I had my old rig, but now I don't think i'll have too much trouble. :)
 
Makes sense that they wouldn't sales to those who can only buy 300.00 plus graphics cards.

I am glad and stand proven from what I have been saying about dx10, that it is not going to take over gaming all of a sudden, it will take a few years IMO.
 
Once again, these are estimates only and are no way official. I just want to makesure that is clear. However, if you have a graphics card similiar in performance to, or better than a 7800GTX, then expect to play Crysis quite nicely ( presuming your other system specs are up to scratch ).

I will update this page as more accurate information becomes available. Until then, this is the best reference available. If you have information that may be more accurate than this, please contact me via the enquiry contact form.

Look again. Right under the requirements. They are just estimates.
 
Here are some estimated system requirments for Crysis that i found online. and according to the the Crysis art director a single 7800GTX will run the game quite well on fairly high settings.

Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6200 or ATI X1300 - Shader Model 2.0
RAM: 768MB on Windows XP or 1GB on Windows Vista
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP

Recommended Requirements
CPU: Dual-core CPU (Athlon X2/Pentium D)
Graphics: Nvidia 7600 or ATI X1600 Pro (SM 3.0) or DX10 equivalent
RAM: 1.5GB+
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 512k+ (128k+ upstream)
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP

According to this Crysis will run good on about mediumish settings on my comp. My CPU might be holding me back a little, which makes me one a new one even more.

I'm not sure about the accuracy on these specs, but I'll be happy if it ran like that on my comp:P
 
[-0MEGA-];599145 said:
I heard that with dual 8800GTX's with Crysis, they only got about 40fps maxed out.
got any sources on that, seems a little ubelivable and besides, it isnt released yet, also DX10 isnt released yet, so how have they been testing it properly...?

dragon2309
 
.............There is know way that game would run good on a 7 series! Hell, you need a nice card just to play F.E.A.R. on hi res and max settings! Did they even include when adding at least 8x AA??? They only look to have be using 4x!
 
.............There is know way that game would run good on a 7 series! Hell, you need a nice card just to play F.E.A.R. on hi res and max settings! Did they even include when adding at least 8x AA??? They only look to have be using 4x!

My Comp runs FEAR flawless... without ANY hiccups. While having programs open. My car is sorta nice... many cards better then this one.

I heard that DX10 is ground breaking because it's easier on the comps and of course... the graphics. Like FEAR in DX10 would run better with less then on DX9 (If that could happen... only theory here).

I hope so though... I am hoping that my current system + Vista + DX10 Card will be able to play a lot of games on max settings.
 
According to this Crysis will run good on about mediumish settings on my comp. My CPU might be holding me back a little, which makes me one a new one even more.

I'm not sure about the accuracy on these specs, but I'll be happy if it ran like that on my comp:P

according to this source I'm in about the same boat as you, although I'm not sure I'm even going to like the game personally with all of the body armor and weapon attachments and different bullets it all seems way to complicated I prefer a simple shooter with a couple of easy to understand and practical weapons
 
My Card runs FEAR on high settings too, with x2 AA, I don't think it's much of a problem theses days, you normally just need to lower the settings a bit and you're fine.
 
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