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  1. Cyborg 3A5UX5

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  2. @(...:.:...)@ Hal

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    PREMIUM
    I Donated
    I recomend the http://na.llnet.cdn.ea.com/u/demos/Crysis_SP_Demo.exe link. I just finished downloading it at a constant ~ 1MB/s.

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    Crysis(R)
    ReadMe File - October, 2007
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    This ReadMe file contains information that may be of use before 
    proceeding into battle.
    
    ==================================================================
    System Requirements
    ==================================================================
    
    Crysis requires DirectX 9.0c. You can install DirectX 9.0c by 
    following the onscreen prompts during the game's installation 
    process.
    
    REQUIRED SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:
    
    OS: Windows XP or Windows Vista
    
    Windows XP:
    
       · CPU: Intel P4 2.8 GHz / AMD Athlon 2800+ / Intel Core 2.0 GHz
         or higher
    
       · RAM: 1.0 GB
    
       · Hard Drive: 6 GB or more of free space
    
       · Video: NVIDIA 6800 GT 256 MB / ATI 9800 Pro or better
    
       · Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
    
    Windows Vista:
    
       · CPU: Intel P4 3.2 GHz / AMD Athlon 3200+ / Intel Core 2.2 GHz
         or higher
    
       · RAM: 1.5 GB
    
       · Hard Drive: 6 GB or more of free space
    
       · Video: NVIDIA 6800 GT 256 MB / ATI X800 Pro 256 MB or better
    
       · Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
    
    Note: While you will be able to play Crysis with the specifications 
    above, play experience may improve if you have additional RAM, a 
    faster CPU or a better graphic card. Please refer to the section on 
    Optimizing Graphical Performance in this ReadMe file for more 
    information.
    
    ==================================================================
    Installation Instructions
    ==================================================================
    
    IMPORTANT: Before running Crysis, please be sure you have the latest 
    drivers for both your video card and your audio card installed. 
    An outdated video or sound driver can lead to slow and choppy 
    gameplay, or in some cases can prevent the game from running at all. 
    You can download the appropriate drivers from your video and audio 
    card manufacturer's Web site.
    
    Avoid running any other programs in the background, as this may
    conflict with the game. This includes any virus-protection 
    program that you have running, which can hinder performance.
    
    To install Crysis:
    
      1.  Wait until the installer has finished downloading.
    
    
      2.  Agree to run the installer executable.
    
      3.  Follow the instructions that appear.
    
    Note: Users without Service Pack 2 installed might see the following 
    error message at the end of the installation process: 
    
    "Can't add the game to Windows Firewall. Do you want to continue 
    with the installation?" 
    
    Answer in the affirmitive.
    
    
    ==================================================================
    Sandbox2 Editor Installation
    ==================================================================
    
    IMPORTANT: THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
    EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
    MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
    IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
    CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
    TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
    SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
    
    Crytek’s Sandbox2 ‘What you see is what you play’ level editor comes
    free with Crysis.
    
    To install the editor browse to the "\Sandbox2 Installer" folder using Windows 
    Explorer, and run the "CryEngine 2 Sandbox" installer.
    
    In order to install and use the Crysis(R) Sandbox Editor on Windows
    Vista(TM) it is necessary to disable User Account Control (UAC). To
    disable UAC, follow these steps:
    
    1) Go to Start \ Control Panel \ User Accounts
    
    2) Click the "Turn user account control on or off" option
    
    3) Click continue on the UAC popup
    
    4) Uncheck the box next to "Use user account control (UAC) to help
    protect my computer"
    
    5) Click OK
    
    
    ==================================================================
    Uninstalling
    ==================================================================
    
    To uninstall Crysis if your operating system is Windows XP:
    
      1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
      2. Click "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
      3. Double-click "Add or Remove Programs".
      4. Click "Crysis" in the program list and click the "Remove" 
         button next to its name.
      5. Follow the instructions that appear.
    
    
    To uninstall Crysis if your operating system is Windows Vista:
    
      1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
      2. Click "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
      3. Click "Uninstall a program" under the "Programs" heading.
      4. Double-click "Crysis" in the program list.
      5. Follow the instructions that appear.
    
    
    ==================================================================
    Troubleshooting
    ==================================================================
    
    Please be aware that an outdated video driver or sound driver can 
    lead to slow and choppy gameplay, or in some cases can prevent 
    the game from running at all. To ensure an enjoyable experience 
    with this game, be sure that you have the most recent video and 
    sound drivers installed. These drivers are typically available 
    for download from your system or hardware manufacturer's Web 
    site. If you are not sure what type of video or sound card you 
    have, or you need assistance with updating the drivers on your 
    system, please refer to the documentation that came with your 
    system or peripheral.
    
    
    ==================================================================
    Saved Games and Screenshots
    ==================================================================
    
    In Windows XP, saved game files, and captured screenshots for Crysis 
    are stored in the "Crysis" folder. In Windows Vista, saved game files 
    are stored in a different location--see below.
    
    To access the "Crysis" folder, click the "Start" button in the 
    Windows taskbar, then click "My Documents" in Windows XP or 
    "Documents" in Windows Vista.
    
    In Windows Vista, saved game files are usually stored in the following 
    location:
    
    C:\Users\<your login name>\Saved Games\Crysis
    
    To access this folder, click the "Start" button in the Windows
    Taskbar, then click "My Computer" in the Start menu. Then
    navigate to the folder.
    
    ==================================================================
    Optimizing Graphical Performance
    ==================================================================
    
    For a good gameplay experience you generally want to have a fast 
    and stable frame rate. Additionally, it's good to have quick 
    response on user input.
    
    Crysis is made for high image quality and runs best with a
    powerful main processor, a lot of main memory, and a powerful 
    graphics card with a lot of video memory. The performance can be 
    limited by one or more of the above mentioned points. By default 
    the game prefers settings for better performance which means 
    many options in the menu go to low quality mode. However if 
    hardware allows, this can be changed by the user. By adjusting 
    graphical settings you can find a good compromise for your 
    computer. Some very high quality features can only be accessed 
    when running on DirectX 10 which requires Windows Vista. Features 
    which are not accessible appear grayed out.
    
    It is advisable to have the latest graphic card drivers as the
    hardware vendors often include optimizations for specific games
    into their drivers. Some graphics card settings in the Windows
    display settings can affect performance or quality. 
    Windows Vista is a bit more demanding on hardware side and drivers
    can be less optimized. This makes it even more necessary to get
    recent drivers and hardware running well on Vista. Memory
    management within Windows Vista has changed a bit which makes it
    more memory demanding. Microsoft released a patch to improve this
    situation. More details and the download can be found there:
    
        http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940105
    
    Modern processors now support 64bit which mostly improves their
    memory managing capabilities. This feature is only available if
    the operating system support 64bits. As Crysis is demanding in its
    memory requirements it can benefit from a 64bit OS. On a 64bit system
    the engine texture streaming can be disabled as the operating
    system can handle all data in a level. 64bit also supports more
    main memory available for each application. Both are beneficial and
    can result in improved frame rate and frame rate stability.
    
    Multiple processors allow processing of some tasks in parallel which
    mostly improves computational heavy situations like explosions.
    The game utilizes multiple processors automatically. 
    
    Some hardware vendors have solutions to utilize multiple graphic
    cards in parallel (e.g. Crossfire or SLI) and that can greatly improve
    render performance. This requires the engine to run in the
    "MultiGPU" mode. The speedup depends on the scene and system
    properties like the main processor performance. Frame rate can be
    less stable but is often much higher.
    
    The screen resolution is one of the most critical options for
    performance and quality. For best quality on a TFT it's best to
    pick a resolution which fits the hardware resolution (check your
    monitor manual). Generally a higher resolution gives better
    quality but requires more memory and renders slower. However, this
    depends on the hardware configuration and sometimes increasing the
    resolutions does not even affect performance.
    
    Crysis features soft real-time shadows which play an important
    role in the image look. Shadows can be activated and deactivated
    in the advanced options menu.
    
    Crysis also features HDR rendering which can be activated via the 
    shading quality in the advanced options menu. In HDR mode you can
    notice bright image areas not appearing burned out. You can also 
    notice the eye adapting to the brightness of the environment. 
    Deactivating HDR can give you higher frame rates as it requires
    more graphics card performance and graphics card memory.
    
    Anti aliasing is a hardware feature to improve image quality.
    Edges become softer and lower resolutions can look quite
    acceptable. The hardware feature works for most engine techniques 
    but some graphical features like atmospheric effects may appear
    slightly different.
    
    If your graphics card supports multiple monitors you might not get
    full 3D acceleration on each display. This can be avoided by only
    activating one display in the driver control panel.
    
    To get a stable frame rate you should make sure your computer is
    not busy with other tasks such as virus scans or downloading files.
    
    Vertical Sync is a graphical option you can choose in your graphics
    card driver. Switching this option off gives you best frame rate
    but the image quality might suffer and the image may appear torn
    apart. This is mostly noticeable when doing a quick horizontal
    camera rotation. For benchmarking, this option is usually switched
    off.
    
    Modern TFT monitors have short response times and other features
    which help when the eye is following fast paced action.
    
    Input devices need to submit their data in some rate and with a
    better connection (serial, PS2, USB) or better hardware you can
    get a faster rate. This can result in improved response time and
    an improved game experience.
    
    
    
    ==================================================================
    Known Issues
    ==================================================================
    
    1 ) Audio in Crysis is stereo although I selected a multi-speaker
    mode in the Control Panel:
    
    On selecting certain speaker modes in the Control Panel’s Audio 
    settings which are not supported by the sound card driver, Crysis 
    will switch to stereo as a fallback. This happens most likely on 
    selecting "Surround sound speakers" (5.0), or 7.1 speaker mode. 
    
    These outputs will be in the log:
    
    Sound - initializing FMOD-EX now!
    
    [Error] <Sound> Sound-FmodEx-AudioDevice: event system init failed!  
    (56) Error creating hardware sound buffer. 
    
    Sound - initialized FMOD-EX with stereo fallback
    
    
    
    Resolution: Go to Control Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices -> 
    Volume tab -> Advanced button in Speaker settings field and choose a 
    different speaker mode.
    
    2) There is a delay between action and audio (eg. shooting a weapon):
    
    Most likely the user has turned hardware acceleration off by changing
    the performance slider in the advanced audio playback settings. 
    Because DirectSound uses a larger buffer size of 200ms Crysis will 
    adapt its buffer resulting sounds to being slightly delayed.
    
    Resolution: Go to Control Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices -> 
    Audio tab -> Advanced button in Sound Playback field -> 
    Performance tab and set the performance slider all the way to "full".
    
    3) Intro movies have no sound:
    
    Most likely the user has turned hardware acceleration off by changing
    the performance slider in the advanced audio playback settings. The
    video codec cannot create sounds with these settings so audio for the
    movies are being disabled.
    
    Resolution: Go to Control Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices -> Audio tab ->
    Advanced button in Sound Playback field -> Performance tab and set the 
    performance slider all the way to "full".
    
    4) Users running AVG anti virus prior to version 7.5 may experience false
    positives with Crysis.exe. This can be fixed by upgrading your AVG client
    to 7.5 or above.
    
    
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    *Administrator Privileges
    ==================================================================
    
    Please note that you may not be able to add Crysis to your software 
    firewall's exceptions list if you are not logged in as an administrator 
    in Windows. You will either need to do so from an account that has 
    administrator rights, or add your existing account to the 
    administrators list. 
    
    To do so, do the following:
    
    In Windows XP,
      1. Log out of Windows and log in with an Administrator account.
      2. Once logged in, click on "Start" in the Windows taskbar.
      3. Click "Settings".
      4. Click "Control Panel".
      5. Click "User Accounts".
      6. Select the "Users" tab.
      7. Under "Users for this computer:" click on your account name.
      8. Click  "Properties".
      9. Select the "Group Membership" tab.
      10. Select the "Other" radio button.
      11. From the pulldown menu, select "Administrators".
      12. Click "Apply" and then "OK".
    
    In Windows Vista,
      1. Log out of Windows and log in with an Administrator account.
      2. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
      3. Click "Control Panel".
      4. Click "Change account type" under the "User Accounts" heading.
      5. Under "Users for this computer:" click on your account name.
      6. Click "Properties".
      7. Select the "Other" radio button.
      8. From the pulldown menu, select "Administrators".
      9. Click "Apply" and then "OK".
    
    
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    Audio Information
    ==================================================================
    
    If some of the audio in the game seems to be missing, this is likely 
    due to your speaker settings. If your speaker settings are set to a 
    surround-sound configuration, but you do not have a surround-sound 
    speaker system, then some audio channels will not be heard during 
    gameplay.
    
    To check and adjust your speaker settings:
    
      1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
      2. Choose "Control Panel".
      3a. If your Control Panel is in the default Category View, click
      "Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices". Then click "Sounds and
      Audio Devices".
      3b. If your Control Panel is in Classic View, double-click
      "Sounds and Audio Devices".
      4. Under the "Speaker settings" heading, click "Advanced".
      5. Choose the correct configuration in "Speaker setup" drop-down
      menu.
      6. Click "OK".
    
    This should resolve the issue.
    
    ==================================================================
    End of ReadMe File.
    ==================================================================
  3. JFrank(GD) TMT RELIC

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    Going to check this out....not sure if my dated pc will handle it though.
  4. KC_Murdock Corporal

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    wow now THATS a cool game, nice detail to. Walking crabs on the beaches and some rodents in the forrest, wind through the trees and it still runs smooth. Was hiding behind a tree suddenly the enemy just blown my tree away :D. The tree just feel down that was my cover.
    Very good impression and even an leveleditor.

    I wish crytek had done moha.....
  5. @(...:.:...)@ Hal

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    PREMIUM
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    When you pick up a bird from the beach it continues pecking. I wonder if you can sneak up on an enemy and peck him to death? :bigrin:
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    I finished downloading this morning... hope to check it out on wednesday.

    I 'll be playing on a DX9 system though, so I 'll be missing a lot of the eyecandy.

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