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Crysis on ATI Radeon HD 4850 + Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 on HIGH

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

I could of done very high but then frapsing would lag. I was getting 35+ FPS and 25+ while frapsing.

As with Crytek's previous game Far Cry, Crysis is an open-ended first-person shooter game with many ways to meet objectives.

The player controls a special forces soldier named Nomad whose weapons can be customised without pausing the flow of time, for example changing firing modes, changing scopes or adding sound suppressors. The player is also capable of selecting various modes in Nomad's military prototype "Nano Suit" which draw power from the suit's energy. When the suit's energy is depleted, no modes can be used and the player is more vulnerable to damage before the suit recharges. One of four modes can be selected: Armor deflects damage and recharges the suit's energy faster; Strength allows stronger hand-to-hand combat, higher jumps and more precise firing; Speed increases running and swimming speed, as well as acting speed; and Cloak renders Nomad almost completely invisible and suppresses movement noise.

The suit's integral mask has its own HUD, displaying typical data including a tactical map, health, current energy levels, and weapons information. The view is electronic in nature, shown in-game through things such as a booting readout and visual distortion during abnormal operation. A particularly useful utility is the binocular function, which allows the player to zoom in and electronically tag enemies and vehicles from afar, thereby tracking their movement on the tactical display.

The player can engage enemies in a variety of ways; using stealth or aggression, bullets or non-lethal tranquilisers, ranged rifles or short-range weaponry, and so on. Enemy soldiers employ tactical maneuvers and work as squads. AI soldiers will respond to noise accidentally or purposely caused by the player. If the player has not been detected in the area, enemies will exhibit relaxed behaviour, but if aware of the player they will draw weapons and become combative.

Resolution: 1440x900

Computer Specs:
OS: Windows Vista Home Basic
Motherboard: Intel Deluxe Motherboard
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB
RAM: 4096MB
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA II Seagate
NEC 7200 Multi Format DVD/CD ReWrite

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  • ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB get a new one shit head

  • @misse9000 Shit head, I got a Sapphire Radeon 6950 2GB.

  • @Andymanse8 would u say the 6950 is a current card that will be able to play future games?

  • @STATiSofVITALETHICS Hard to say cos the 7000 series just came out, and they are the BOMB.

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  • 3 people are sad cuz they cant even play crysis on low.

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  • @emonlife his settings are on high idiot and im running on very high dont be such a dumbass and read carefully the comments

  • @NarutoShippuuden921 its because he is recording thats why you noob

  • @misse9000 oohhh shit owned.

  • strange my 4850 runs on very high better

  • @xyunit

    In this day and age, that's even possible? O_O

    Must be using 10 year old computers

  • @TheClamproductions I know this comment is 2 months old an everything, but it's because of FRAPS that it's lagging. FRAPS can take a pretty significant chunk of your FPS sometimes.

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