Well I'm still rocking a rusty Q9550 @ 3.5Ghz on DDR2 800 and it's doing me just fine.
Just finished Warhead as well. That took about 4 hours. Nice little expansion. More fast paced and fun than the original.
And better looking I thought.
Well I'm still rocking a rusty Q9550 @ 3.5Ghz on DDR2 800 and it's doing me just fine.
Just finished Warhead as well. That took about 4 hours. Nice little expansion. More fast paced and fun than the original.
Well I'm still rocking a rusty Q9550 @ 3.5Ghz on DDR2 800 and it's doing me just fine.
Just finished Warhead as well. That took about 4 hours. Nice little expansion. More fast paced and fun than the original.
I sort of recently replaced a 3.4 GHz PIIX4 with a 4.3 GHz 3570k. This was quite the speed boost. I had been playing Crysis 2 and I immediately noticed much faster load times. I figure the 560 Ti isn't waiting around on that PIIX4 anymore lol. The old Vertex 2 apparently had some legs too because Windows whips up quicker as well.
You appear to be talking about games that are not the original CrysisSo it's only 5000 or newer that dont have 3dnow ?
I know it runs on my 3800x without the fix (should i use it ?)
ps:
Instructions say replace file in bin32 folder, does that mean to use the fix you have to run the 32bit version the 64bit version uses the bin64 folder ?
pps:
Crysis 2 fps cap fix
This ASI plugin is supposed to get rid of 64 fps cap when playing Crysis 2 on modern systems by forcing higher timer resolution.
https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/2189-crysis-2-fps-cap-fix/
ppps:
3dnow fix for warhead
https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/1934-crysis-warhead-amds-3dnow-fix/
The game looks far better on Very High than it does on High, but practically no computer of the time could run Very High with acceptable performance for a FPS. I loved not only playing the game and being astonished by the visuals, but tweaking my computer too squeeze out the most possible FPS out of my 8800GT/E6750. That was back when overclocking could really get you somewhere. You could take a Q6600 from 2.4GHz to 3.2GHz with very little effort, which is like a 30% boostCrysis director says it was so hard to run it became a meme because its highest settings were meant for future PCs: 'I wanted to make sure Crysis does not age'
Crysis director says it was so hard to run it became a meme because its highest settings were meant for future PCs: 'I wanted to make sure Crysis does not age'
"A lot of people tried to maximise Crysis immediately, and I'm like, 'Oh, that's not why we built the Ultra mode, or Very High.'"www.pcgamer.com