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Has anyone here had any success getting OG Crysis running in Proton? I've tried many of the solutions on ProtonDB and have tried Proton-GE but the most I get is a black screen. Crysis 2 works fine. Haven't tried any of the other Crysis games tho. I'm running a distro based off Ubuntu 20.04, Nvidia Driver 460, kernel 5.11. Any ideas anyone? Thanks!
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*Can It run Crysis settings RDR2 4K Max Settings 240FPS wasn't the max point for me so the lanuch of the RTX 3090 made me think again. So can RTX 3090 in SLI and the most powerful CPU can play Crysis: Remastered in *CIRCS settings 8K 120FPS?
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****UPDATE**** Crytek officially announced on April 16 that "Crysis Remastered will be coming to PC, Xbox, PlayStation and (surprisingly) Nintendo Switch. Original Post: Sources: http://www.pcgamer.com/a-new-crysis-is-almost-certainly-happening/ https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-04-14-looks-like-crytek-is-teasing-a-crysis-remake https://www.criticalhit.net/gaming/after-three-years-of-silence-the-crysis-twitter-has-reactivated/ When Crytek updated crysis.com to feature a fresh and flashy new rendition of Nomad, fans of Crysis trilogy of games were excited of the prospect of a potential remaster of the acclaimed original Crysis game. Then, their hopes were quickly extinguished when people realized the update came on April 1st and an "April Fool" tag was found in the website's source code. Now, 2 weeks out of April Fools, it is starting to look like this wasn't a joke at all. The "@Crysis" twitter handle, whose last tweet before yesterday was way back on December 13, 2016, has come alive with two new tweets. From PC Gamer: This follows up on a trailer released a month ago by Crytek that showcased a decade of its game engine, "CryEngine." From Eurogamer: All of these small hints seem to point toward a remastered version of the original Crysis. Like the PC Gamer article pointed out, since E3 is cancelled this year, it is not surprising to see game announcements beginning to appear at this time... The original Crysis was well known for pushing the limits of PC hardware at the time and being notoriously difficult to run. As a result, gaming companies have been responding to this news in very clever ways:
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Hi guys, I completed the build of my first ever gaming PC last month by upgrading my GPU. I already had some games on my PC from steam and some DVDs. But the first one I decided to try was the original Crysis to experience how great was this which inspired the famous ' Can it Run Crysis memes'. I downloaded it from steam and it outright refused to even load to the menu or the other EA or Nvidia logos. When I click play in steam I see a black screen for a second and it closes. I tried to run the exe file in different windows comparability mode but nothing works. My PC specs are; OS: Windows 10 pro 64 bit with Nov. 2019 update. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 running at stock speed. RAM: 2*8GB DDR4 at 3200mhz. GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 (TU-104 variant) The game is installed on a 240 GB SSD. Other games are running fine and I am running the latest Nvidia Game ready driver. I have also run blender benchmarks without any problems. It's only Crysis refusing to even load to the menu. Please help me out guys I desperately want to experience Crysis.
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I just bought a rx 480 to replace my aging gtx 660. I am getting good fps on my recent games(Doom, ROTR, Fallout 4, BF1 etc) and the OC seems stable. I fired up crysis 1 just to enjoy the performance differential between the 480 and my old gt 9600 (with this gpu I played crysis back in the day). The fps with 480 seemed way too low and the gpu/cpu utilization was very low too. I reinstalled the 660 and got better fps. Plus with the 660 both the CPU and GPU seems to be hitting 100% utilization. I am seeing the same thing with borderlands 2, getting less than 60 fps sometimes - mostly at 90fps. I have cleaned both nvidia and amd drivers with DDU, installed 17.2.1, 17.3.1 and 17.3.2 drivers after DDU cleaning each. Now I am just sitting here scratching my head. The processor is a i5-4590 btw.
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CPU: AMD FX 4300 QUAD CORE CPU 3.8GHZ GPU RX 460 2GB VRAM PSU: 475W MOTHERBOARD: Asus M5A78L-MLX3 Storage: Portable Hard Drive 1TB RAM: 6GB DDR3
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The error read - Session "EventLog-AirSpaceChannel" stopped due to the following error: 0xC0000188 Before anyone asks: yes, my CPU overclock is stable. I ran intel's extreme tuning utility for 6+ hrs (temps rarely go above 73c for xtu) along with IntelBurnTest and everything passed.
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My question is simple, yet complicated. Will there be any Crysis 4 or next FPS by the company similar to Crysis, because I absolutely love the game and was wondering that is Crysis 3 the end of it, and I would be waiting for it forever like Half Life 3 ? I know the company is making a game of some kind, but rumors suggest that it isn't a FPS, the genre which I prefer.
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hello everyone, i'm trying to play the original crysis, but the game won't run. i'm playing it from origin. if i click play, i get a blak screen and after 10 seconds i get a message sayng that crysis stopped working... i'm running windows 10.
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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Pentium G4400 3.3GHz Dual-Core Processor ($56.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: ASRock H110M-HDS Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($32.94 @ Newegg) Memory: Avexir Budget Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($35.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 250GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($19.99 @ Amazon) Case: Xion XON-310_BK MicroATX Mid Tower Case ($21.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Athena Power 300W ATX Power Supply ($19.89 @ OutletPC) Total: $187.78 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-10-16 13:30 EDT-0400 This is a thread to publish the cheapest PC you can make in PCPartPicker US that can run Crysis (3). The 187$ build i put above this text can run Crysis 3 at 30 fps.
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Hey Everyone, It's my first thread here, but..... I've been running a Minecraft server on a dedicated Windows Server 2012 machine, and recently was infected by a Ransomware that added .arena file extensions. I've tried the Trend Micro ransomware decrypter. Anyone have any ideas or should I wait for Trend Micro to release an update? I've attached a file (the start.bat file from the server) that was encrypted by the malware. Any help would be appreciated. *File removed*
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I was watching crysis 3 walkthrough just now, then I wonder, why are so many people thought that 1 is the best out of 3? Is it because its open world? I've played one before, but couldn't remember too clear about what it is, and never been a big fan of it. At that point of time the graphics was next level, that I'll admit. My personal favourite is 2. I've played that game millions of times and never get bored of it. 3 is an eye candy game. Straight forward shoot your way to win. What about you guys? Could you list some of the likes and dislikes you have about the series? And what do you think about crysis being inquired by EA? Some said that EA straight up killed the game. Do you agree?
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i just finished playing through crysis and loved the hell out of it but i realy wish i could do what ever i want with it like gmod so are there any CryEngine based sandbox games or mabey a mod for crysis1 if so plz tell me posted after realizing the forum if for more them boasting about your GTX 1080
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Hi guys! So I've decided to do a benchmark of Crysis Warhead on an intl iGPU for those curious and to clear out some fog over the intel iGPUs. Also, because there seems to be a lack of benchmarks for low-end and entry-level graphics solutions. I'm using Crysis Warhead because I haven't downloaded Crysis yet off origin Crysis Warhead is DX10.1 if I remember correctly, whereas Crysis was DX10 (Vista days lol) For the benchmark here are some specifics - Crysis Warhead 64-bit version (not the 32-bit exe) - installed on a Samsung 850 Evo 250GB 8GB (2X4GB) G.Skill Trident Z running at 3200MHz (disabled XMP for first runs) i5-6600K 3.5GHz intel HD 530 I ran the test for the presets - Minimum, Mainstream, and Gamer at 1080p (blood was enabled, I don't know if that'll affect anything) with XMP disabled for the first runs. I used FRAPS to bench this thing for the first 10min of the game - Benchmark started exactly when you click the start mission thing on the loading screen up to the beach area where you download the intel. TL:DR - (XMP Disabled) Minimum - Avg: 32.879, Max: 63, Min: 19 Mainstream - Avg: 32.443, Max: 57, Min: 18 Gamer - Avg: 17.091, Max: 28, Min: 1 As you can see, there's barely a difference between Minimum and Mainstream presets however we see a huge dip in Min and Max for the Gamer preset. XMP - The reason I had this disabled at first is because this was causing flickering in my system for most games especially CS:GO (You don't want that in CS:GO). I only did one run with XMP enabled for the Mainstream preset test. Here are the results - Mainstream - Avg: 36.141, Max: 66, Min: 12 There is definitely an improvement to the Avg FPS and it does feel smother overall. It definitely can Crysis...Warhead in Minimum and Mainstream presets at 1080p Thoughts and Conclusion: I remember playing (and finishing!) Crysis and Crysis Warhead on an intel Core i3-2100 with the HD 2000 Graphics in it. I had to turn it to the lowest possible settings at 800x600 and running it in windowed mode - was getting about 15FPS there. Moving on a year or two, I grabbed a GTX 660, and that thing was really awesome playing at 60FPS with almost all the settings at max. Crysis and Crysis Warhead is still one of the better games of the past in terms of graphics. It looks a bit like Far Cry 3 because of the tropical environment, but sometimes it looks even better. Heck you could even shoot trees and they would break in this game, times have changed. Now to this, I'm surprised the iGPU actually gave the ability to play some old games at 1080p especially Crysis Warhead. I do play CS:GO on this thing and it gives me around 60FPS at 1080p with these settings. I could play lots of games in this that would run cinematic frame rates at 1080p (lol). League of Legends, no problem, max 60FPS. Honestly, I'm excited about AMD's upcoming APU solution and what DX12 and Vulkan will be able to do with it not just for gaming with the iGPU alone but also maybe pairing it with a discrete GPU. Just me speculating - The iGPU could work with discrete GPUs for rendering which would be nice if it were to happen. Better performance for AMD CPUs paired with AMD GPUs. Do I recommend not getting a discrete GPU? - No, duh. If you really want to play the latest games you really need a good GPU. What I would say however is that it's a bit pointless to buy a low-end GPU if you already have an iGPU (unless you just want a cheap multi-monitor system for facebook or something, low-end OEMs will handle that). That isn't an upgrade. Sure, it may spit slightly better FPS but it isn't worth the money. If you just play League of Legends or something like that, you won't need a GPU for 1080p gaming at 60FPS. Spend at least $100 on a second hand mid-range GPU, or a new one if you could find it. It would definitely be better. Heck, if you really wanted to game on a budget, buy the best CPU for the system you can afford and slap a second hand card on it. You'll be upgrading that GPU anyway, rarely would some do an entire system upgrade every year. To end - I hope this benchmark does clear up some misconceptions and give more information Happy Holidays. If you want to see some old games be benchmarked, just post it here. I'll test it if I have it on my Steam Library or on Origin. Also. FRAPS files (benchmark data) - Crysis Warhead 1080p XMP Disabled.zip Crysis Warhead 1080p XMP Enabled.zip
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Note: This tutorial was made for Manjaro and exact steps may differ slightly depending on your distribution. Requirements: Latest graphics driver Installing Lutris Step 1: Open terminal and type sudo pacman -S lutris Installing Crysis Step 1: Run Lutris. Step 2: Search for Crysis using the search box in Lutris (Don't forget to click Search Lutris.net). Step 3: Click install and select the GOG version of the game. Step 4: Sign into your GOG account and continue with the installation until finished. You may get an error after the installation has completed but you can ignore it and click finish in the GOG installer. Alternatively you can run the setup.exe for the GOG installer manually if you don't want to use the scripted install however I recommend this only to more experienced users. Post Crysis Installation Now it's time to configure crysis to run correctly. There are a few things we need to do to have the optimal experience. Step 1: Configure Crysis via Lutris by clicking on the gear under play on the right hand side. Step 2: Under "Game options" make sure the executable is Crysis.exe in the Bin64 folder. Step 3: In "Game options" add the line -dx10 to the arguments box to force the game to run in DX10 mode. Step 4: Under "Runner options" make sure you are using a compatible version of wine. I used lutris-4.13-x86_64. Step 5: Enable DXVK by ticking the "Enable DXVK" option under "Runner options" and select the latest version of DXVK. Step 6: With Crysis selected in your Lutris library scroll down on the right side and click "Winetricks". Step 7: When the Winetricks window pops up select "Select the default wineprefix" and click ok. Step 8: Select "Install a Windows DLL or component" and click ok. Step 9: When the list of components shows up look for "d3dcompiler_43" and "d3dx10_43". Step 10: Click ok and close Winetricks. Profit Assuming you didn't change anything else and have a properly installed game the game should now run perfectly in DX10 mode with no graphical issues such as broken shadows and water. Notes You absolutely need to check "d3dx10_43" or Crysis will not render correctly regardless of the version of Wine or DXVK you use. Many guides online don't have this information making DX10 mode not work. Also when launching the game you should change the launcher executable from the GOG launcher to the 64-Bit binary to ensure the game launches correctly into 64-Bit mode as it's more stable than 32-Bit. You should also be using the proprietary driver for your GPU. I have an Nvidia GPU and I'm using driver version 430.xx. To install the latest Nvidia driver under Manjaro simply run the following command sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300. Bonus Tip If you add a shader cache location you can bypass the hard set Nvidia GL cache limit of 128MB. This will help the game run smoother without as much hitching and stuttering. The reason why you might want to do this is because Nvidia removes previously compiled shaders when the 128MB cache becomes full. To add a shader cache simply add __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE to the environment variables section under system options and set the value to 1. You also need to add __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_PATH and set a path to where the shader cache will be located. I recommend the fastest storage you have for a shader cache as this will ensure you benefit the most from having a separate shader cache. In addition to a shader cache you can also enable esync to gain a few extra FPS. Keep in mind you will need a compatible version of wine and things may not always work. Example Path: /mnt/nvmessd/lutris/shadercache/crysis Correctly rendered graphics
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Heyo! I excitedly bought Crysis Remastered and I have to say; I am... Dissapointed. This is likely going to be a rant here. I don't get how they butchered the performance so bad. I know Crysis is supposed to be the almighty hardware-crushing game, but come on. From todays standarts, even on highest settings the Graphics look like a mediocere, mid-tier game at best. It is supposed to keep the original flavor, I know I know. But Seriously. If you compare it to Crysis 3 (Which people WILL do, it is a Crysis game after all) - It just doesn't look good!. Sure, compared to the Original, everything is miles better, but compared to any modern day title? Meh. Now that is not what my problem is. My problem is the performance. How could they make it look average at best, but perform so poorly that even with an RTX3080 Linus only got a pathetic 35 fps on highest settings? How is it that I, beeing able to play Crysis 3 at near, or max settings (At 3440x1440) and other titles like Battlefield 1, Borderlands 3 and so on - have to play an ALL LOW, and not even get my 75fps all the time? Heck, in some levels and scenes it dropped down to 35-40 at best. on all LOW. This is so confusing to me. Did they program this to run as horrible as it possibly could? Just for the sakes of "Can it run Crysis"?. If someone could explain why it is running so absolutely poorly and why the couldn't have solved it differently, I'd love to hear it. I'm mad AND dissapointed... I di´dn't want to be, I love this game, but I cant even run it properly. My System consists of: Ryzen 9 3900x on Crosshair VIII Formula 32Gb Trident Z RGB @ 3200mhz and 2 1070 Amp! Editions in SLI. (Yeah, yeah the game doesnt support SLI) How come I can run Borderlands 3 just fine on high settings( not max), but not this...
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So i downloaded a Crysis 1 from Origin but when i went to game setting it didn't have Bordless option and when i set it to 1080p full screen the image looks so crap,blur etc pls help My system spec I7 7700 MSI 1060 6gb OC 16gb ddr4
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Hello there. I'm having a weird issue that is somewhat resolved, but out of curiosity's sake I felt like asking about it. I recently installed the original Crysis across my 3 rigs, basic specs for these rigs are as follows: Main rig: Ryzen 7 1700@4ghz, 16gb DDR4, R9 290x 4gb, Windows 7 Second rig: Intel Xeon X3440@3.7ghz, 16gb DDR3, Radeon HD 7870, Windows 7 Laptop: Intel 6700HQ, 8gb DDR4, GTX 1060M, Windows 10 On both the second rig and laptop, I did not need the 64bit patch installed to run the game, and at 1080p both games ran smooth with the proper graphics settings. As for my main rig, I needed the 64bit patch in order for the game to start. Once I got it loaded and set my resolution to 1080p, the game felt very choppy. Even in the menu's where I was getting 1000+fps the cursor was not at all smooth, and the gameplay was just as bad when achieving over 70fps at almost all times. The only thing that got it to run smooth was setting my resolution to anything other than 1920x1080 (currently at 1920x1200), but that makes it look a little blurry. The game is totally playable now, but I am very curious as to why this is happening. Any thoughts on this are appreciated!
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So I was looking for reasons why Crysis 3 wouldn't play very well on Very High settings with low AA, but I found gamesystemrequirements.com and they told me with my system I should be able to play highest settings 4k 60fps. Except I can't even get stable 60fps on high in 1080p. I currently have an i5-7640x base clock is 4.50Ghz and is OCing to 5.01 (It's liquid cooled too so throttling shouldn't be a problem), it has an 8gb RX580, 16 gbs of ram, all on an MSI X299 SLI Plus Mobo. Does anyone know what could be causing this performance, assuming the website was right, it shouldn't be this bad, I even tried Windows 7 and 8 compatibility modes. Neither of them helped. So I get about 45-50 on Very High, 50-75 on High, 70-80 on Medium, 80-100 on Low.
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Hello, Today I got an old computer with a dead motherboard somehow working and I wanted to test out Crysis. I do not own Crysis on steam or origin wherever they sell it these days. So i was wondering where I could download the demo. But I can only find it on weird websites I never heard of like TechSpot, crysisdemo.com, and 4players.de. If someone could give me a link to a legitimate download. Thank you in advance.
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Building an older generation gaming rig so a buddy can get started with PC gaming. Planning on using old parts I have lying around to give him free. Mobo will be Asus P5E VM DO and GPU will be a GTX 690. My two CPU options are: -Pentium D 930 -Core2 Duo 6600 Which is a better CPU for gaming back in the original Crysis to GTA IV type range and why? The GPU Boss link below shows them pretty evenly matched, surprisingly. Opinions?? http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Pentium-D-930-vs-Intel-Core2-Duo-E6600
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Ok, I can run Crysis. But not with all the dials turned up to max. I can pretty much turn everything up to max at 3440 X 1440 and get about 90 fps, except anti-aliasing. Setting AA to max drops me to about 40 FPS (did I mention this is 2 overclocked 980 Ti's in SLI? ). So I tried AA on to Max and completely OFF through many different parts of the game, with my face righ up against walls and looking at long distances (as long as this game allows) and I cannot for the life of me tell the difference between AA ON and AA OFF. Most other games I own give me similar results. So here is the question: Should I bother using any AA at all? It seems to just slow things down to me. In other games I keep it on at a lower level but it bothers me (I am sure I will find sympathy from someone out there) that I can't just "balls to the walz" any game in existence today with my set up. Nevermind a game from 3 years ago... With enough compute capacity to match the entire planet's computational capacity in 1986, I figure I should be getting more out of this hardware. AND... the game crashes when the Ti's are overclocked. Even when no other game or benchmark utility does. But that's a different story altogether...
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Hey recently i got Crysis 1 for PC i really liked the Crysis series for a long now and i could never play the first installment on decent fps when it came out or few years later as for now i decided to try since i now got a FX 8350 oc @ 4.5Ghz and a GTX 970 G1 gaming edition card i though i could really max out the game, Turns out with everything maxed out i do get dips into the 30s .... any solution Fix or anything you guys now?, i already fixed the issue with the 64bit launcher
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Hello all First-world problems here. I can't launch Crysis 1 on my brother's system. I have re-installed Crysis several times to no avail, and every time I tried to launch the game, the game crashes before I get to the EA splash screen. Any fix to this? This is his system specs CPU: AMD FX-8350 Four-Module, Eight-Core CPU underclocked to 3.5 GHz Cooler: Piece of shit box heatsink Motherboard: Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 ATX motherboard RAM: Corsair Dominator 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (Runs at 1333 MHz since mobo doesn't take kindly to overclocked RAM) (I have 12GB of Klevv Urbane right now because why the hell not?) Storage: WD Black 1TB 7200 RPM 3.5" HDD (Main) and WD Caviar SE 250GB 7200 RPM 3.5" HDD (Secondary) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Superclocked 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card (I have overclocked it as far as it can go) Case: Corsair 900D (my case that I am letting him borrow. He will have to give it back it to me) Power Supply: Corsair AX1200i (I am giving him this power supply as I am switching over to the Seasonic Platinum 1200) Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) EDIT: Crysis 1 works just fine on the laptop, so I have absolutely no idea what the hell I did, or what is up that caused this problem.
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Hi guys, I've built a decent Pc awhile back that enables me to play most AAA titles at high settings and decent frame rates. My major problem however, is that whenever I try to play Crisis 3, the game crashes and restarts my Pc. Does anyone have any solution for this problem? :confused: My Pc: i7 4790k Gtx 970 G1 Gaming Gigayte z97x-ud5h-bk 1tb hdd + 512 ssd 16gb corsair RAM h100i cooling windows 8.1 pro (now 10)