You're probably right about my 6600 actually. Crysis just looks way to advanced. I'm not so sure it runs on dx9. But i think it does. But yeah, i'll get Crysis when i get my dream machine with dx10 and vista and a geforce9 chip, a intel quad-core chip, 10,000 rpm raptor HD, liquid cooling the whole 9 yards. wireless keyboards and wireless laser mouse. Extra AC power, High speed cable Internet. can't wait. There're a few games from the past couple of years that i'll get again for my new system. One of them being SW:EAW and Crysis the other.
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Crysis should be played with new GeForce 8800 GT, two of them, SLI mode to really experience it. A pentium Quad core processor and a 10,000 rpm 200bg hard drive would'nt hurt either.
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I think people are over exaggerating the computer specs for this game.
For very high settings, yes, you probably wont be able to get a computer that plays it well enough to really enjoy it, or if you can its $6000 or more buck with incredible overclocking.
But alot of high end computer games for the past couple of years have dont this.
I remember Doom 3 came out and it had Ultra settings. Nobody could play it on those when it came out. I like the idea of a company that releases a game that has that option. It makes the game age better.
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Last time i read a report about Crysis. They tried to play Crysis with a PC for 6500€ on the highest details, solution, antialiasing......But it didn`t work well! That is crazy!
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I was suprised this game works at low for my nvidia geforce 6600GT. Still it ran pretty smoothly and even if its at low the graphics are still incredible
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