You really will need to OC your CPU. My res is 1920x1200 and i get 30FPS on average.ELITE-UK wrote:
1680Gooners wrote:
800x600.Sup wrote:
At what resolution?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=104097Gooners wrote:
Chill... What are your specs btwELITE-UK wrote:
I will take a screenshot if you want...Gooners wrote:
no wai
main battle tank karthus medikopter 117 megamegapowershot gg
I wasnt being agressive there lolGooners wrote:
Chill... What are your specs btwELITE-UK wrote:
I will take a screenshot if you want...Gooners wrote:
no wai
I have:
Q6600
4GB PC6400
Nvidia GTX 260 896MB
500GB HD
Nforce 780i Tri-Sli mobo
Oh,ELITE-UK wrote:
I wasnt being agressive there lolGooners wrote:
Chill... What are your specs btwELITE-UK wrote:
I will take a screenshot if you want...
I have:
Q6600
4GB PC6400
Nvidia GTX 260 896MB
500GB HD
Nforce 780i Tri-Sli mobo
Nice
I have overclocked my Q9300 to 3ghz and i get 30FPS avrage on high with AA 4X 1680 x 1050.Sup wrote:
You really will need to OC your CPU. My res is 1920x1200 and i get 30FPS on average.ELITE-UK wrote:
1680Gooners wrote:
800x600
GTX 280 GX4, 4GB..Sup wrote:
What GFX card do you have?utchin wrote:
I have overclocked my Q9300 to 3ghz and i get 30FPS avrage on high with AA 4X 1680 x 1050.Sup wrote:
You really will need to OC your CPU. My res is 1920x1200 and i get 30FPS on average.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Me?.Sup wrote:
Well then its either his CPU still not clocked high enough or hes using Vista.
Oh actualy...
its only at 2.50 ghz.. 8800 GTS 512
7900GS ftmfw.
Its for Crysis: Warhead
[Crymod]8600GT to be able to play the new Crysis: Warhead on High Settings
[Crymod]8600GT to be able to play the new Crysis: Warhead on High Settings
Crysis Warhead info from PC Gamer - including the "$653 Warhead Machine" #1
I just got my issue of PC Gamer in the mail with Crysis Warhead on the cover. Here are some of the key points they talk about :
Crytek is mainly focusing on dealing with a perception problem:
-Performance, what it *actually* takes to run the game
-Sales, specifically saying it's sold about 1.5 million copies
-The perception that multi-platform development will dumb down PC versions
Crysis Warhead is a PC exclusive
Warhead is a full sized game, following Psycho during the events of Crysis. Not just a standalone expansion
Psycho's known appearance allows for 3rd-person cutscenes. Don't scoff - they could be used to teach you nanosuit techniques. I'll believe it when I see it though...
Prophet's story isn't touched in this game, but his story could be in yet another "sidequel". Ugh, what about addressing the cliffhanger ending?
Game starts when Psycho leaves Nomad (main character from first game) about half-way through the first game. Ends sometime before he shows back up on the aircraft carrier
Single player campaign of about 8-10 hours, beefed up multiplayer game (I'll go over it later)
Crytek's aim with Warhead is specifically to satisfy critics of the first game
Yerli admits that designing the game with future scalability was a "mistake", and that they should have released those higher settings later with a patch
"If you were able to run Crysis, you'll be able to run Warhead better" -Cevat Yerli
In addition to better performance, Warhead includes a new "global ambient lighting" system, lighting and shadowing improvements, and new particle effects - none of which impact framerates on current-gen machines
You don't need Vista and DX10 this time around for the highest-end effects - you can max out the graphics with DX9 on XP
AI improvements - aliens have more human-like organizations, enemies have better group tactics, korean combat chatter improves
Unlike Crysis' linear focus towards the end, Warhead maintains scripted and sandbox aspects, better integrated throughout the game. Vehicles remain important throughout it
You'll never be forced into a vehicle - they always remain options in Warhead
Yerli admits that announcing Crysis too early may have hurt the game - Warhead will ship this year, and from now on, he hopes to announce games merely 3 months before their release
Psycho's suit abilities will be the same as Nomad's, but Crytek says there might be a surprise later in the game.
Multiplayer
Warhead includes everything that Crysis has, including stuff added to the game post-release
Includes a third mode to the first Instant Action and Power Struggle modes
New mode isn't named yet, will be less complex than Power Struggle, but be more involved than instant Action
New maps feature more vertical environments, wide gaps to encourage strength jumps and such
All vehicles - including the new amphibious APC - will be available in multiplayer
Interview clips
Doesn't agree with Brad Wardell on piracy, says the problem is people choosing between spending money on hardware or spending money on software. Basically hopes that now that people have the hardware, they'll spend their money on Crysis
Says that yes, Crysis sold well, Crytek/EA made a profit despite the big budget of the game, but sales could have been better. Yes, 15-20 pirated copies for 1 sold copy doesn't mean they could have sold 15-20 times as much, but he thinks selling double the amount isn't an unreasonable estimate
Crysis 2's development depends heavily on Warhead's success
Cross-platform development would involve two teams, avoiding the "distilled, easier to access experience" that console games need on the PC version
Crytek's previous GDC announcement involving PS3 development is not Crysis-related
Pushing PC hardware? "I think we wouldn't be Crytek if each platform didn't have its technology pushed."
The PC Gamer $653 Warhead Machine
Crytek built its own machine capable of running the game "silky smooth", with "all the bells and whistles turned on". Considering that it has an 8600GT, I'll take it with a grain of salt, but Dan Stapleton confirmed in a PC Gamer Podcast thread that they absolutely did play the game on this machine, and it was running on High details.
Shuttle SG31G2S Barebone Case - $239.99
Intel Pentium E2180 2.0GHz Dual-Core CPU - $82.99
Samsung SH-S203B DVD Burner - $29.99
Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 160GB hard drive - $48.99
A-Data 2GB DDR2 SDRAM - $45.99
MSI GeForce 8600GT 512MB video card - $94.99
Vista Home Premium - $109.99
Don't forget that you can easily find a case/power supply solution for cheaper than that! It would compensate for the mouse, keyboard, speakers, and monitor you might need.
Interesting ...Shuttle SG31G2S Barebone Case - $239.99
Intel Pentium E2180 2.0GHz Dual-Core CPU - $82.99
Samsung SH-S203B DVD Burner - $29.99
Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 160GB hard drive - $48.99
A-Data 2GB DDR2 SDRAM - $45.99
MSI GeForce 8600GT 512MB video card - $94.99
Vista Home Premium - $109.99
Well duh. Everyone said that before release. And are still saying it.Yerli admits that designing the game with future scalability was a "mistake", and that they should have released those higher settings later with a patch.
That's what I wanted to hear. Good news imo. And exactly what the original crysis should have been released as. Better optimization is a good thing.You don't need Vista and DX10 this time around for the highest-end effects - you can max out the graphics with DX9 on XP
The AI was woeful in Crysis. Any improvement is a good one. It's not hard to improve something that's useless to start with.AI improvements - aliens have more human-like organizations, enemies have better group tactics, korean combat chatter improves
Recommended specs =/= highest graphics settings.
Minimum = lowest graphics settings with 30fps.
Recommended = lowest graphics settings with 60fps, or medium with 30fps. NOT HIGHEST!
God some people are just plain retarded.
Oh and fuck you all, I don't even meet the minimum required specs for Crysis but I can still run it at low at 25fps.
Minimum = lowest graphics settings with 30fps.
Recommended = lowest graphics settings with 60fps, or medium with 30fps. NOT HIGHEST!
God some people are just plain retarded.
Oh and fuck you all, I don't even meet the minimum required specs for Crysis but I can still run it at low at 25fps.
Okay mister ubergamer ...sorry that not every one has the same knowledge! ffs...Sir Schmoopy wrote:
God some people are just plain retarded.
That's Funky_Finny, and he doesn't have a lot of knowledge...a_reborn_vetaran wrote:
Okay mister ubergamer ...sorry that not every one has the same knowledge! ffs...Sir Schmoopy wrote:
God some people are just plain retarded.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
but knows how to use STRONG words muchoFreezer7Pro wrote:
That's Funky_Finny, and he doesn't have a lot of knowledge...a_reborn_vetaran wrote:
Okay mister ubergamer ...sorry that not every one has the same knowledge! ffs...Sir Schmoopy wrote:
God some people are just plain retarded.