:lol: I didnt finish singleplayer yet, actually im in the half of game and i cant go on because FPS is too lower.
For this game u need to have ....machine of the computer.I just need to buy better processor cause
GF 8xxx wont help u if u have old processor
Intel Dual Core and NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS can run the game?
BTW, I want a c*****d CoD2 and CoD4 server :cry:
Intel Dual Core and NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS can run the game?Of course it can, Ive got a dual core myself and while I have a 8800 GTS now I used to have a 8600 GT and it worked perfectly on that (Just dont use high settings :lol:)
Of course it can, Ive got a dual core myself and while I have a 8800 GTS now I used to have a 8600 GT and it worked perfectly on that (Just dont use high settings :lol:)I guess i'll be installing Crysis soon :P
No one can even run this game at max yet... I read a article from Game Informer saying that NASA set Crysis on a super computer and it ran at full everything for 10 minutes before a fatal crash to the computer.
Then NASA has a bad computer...)))
My game runs on all high resolutions and graphics - and I have no problems... Especially "fatal crash"...
And yeah there are 470 servers already so I doubt all those guys have much better computers then NASA...
I dont got the best computer i must admit but i can run it, to be honorst it ONLY lagg when i load a game from single player 5 seconds and the lagg stop.Specs? :P
Then NASA has a bad computer...)))
My game runs on all high resolutions and graphics - and I have no problems... Especially "fatal crash"...
And yeah there are 470 servers already so I doubt all those guys have much better computers then NASA...
Scientists at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center have revealed that they are extremly close to accomplishing to what experts once thought impossible: running EA's PC shooter Crysis at maximum settings. Using a custom bulit Cray XT3 Opteron supercomputer, NASA engineers, in partership with a team of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, claim to have actually run the game at full capacity for more than 10 minutes before a fatal system crash. "We are playing for 5,10 minutes at a time at full resolution with no demonstrative frame lag"- NASA project lead James Ferguson
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz, S775, 8mb
Kingston 2GB Kit 2x1GB, 667 MHz
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 1000 GB
XFX GeForce 8800 GTX 600M 768 MB eXTreme