Crysis Open Beta
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Crysis Open Beta
http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/crysis/beta/
I'd advice people with average computers to not signup. Later nvidia 7*** models and similar ati's should be able to play it.
I get about 30fps, medium settings, with my 8800GTS.
I'll be honest and say the multiplayer is nothing special, but you'll be able to see how crysis may run on your pc.
I'd advice people with average computers to not signup. Later nvidia 7*** models and similar ati's should be able to play it.
I get about 30fps, medium settings, with my 8800GTS.
I'll be honest and say the multiplayer is nothing special, but you'll be able to see how crysis may run on your pc.
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest
good website to test your PC specs...and it has crysis on it
i dont even hit the minimum on my laptop i got brand new a year ago thats considered a gamer PC...
good website to test your PC specs...and it has crysis on it
i dont even hit the minimum on my laptop i got brand new a year ago thats considered a gamer PC...
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Re: Crysis Open Beta
Nuklear wrote:http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/crysis/beta/
I'd advice people with average computers to not signup. Later nvidia 7*** models and similar ati's should be able to play it.
I get about 30fps, medium settings, with my 8800GTS.
I'll be honest and say the multiplayer is nothing special, but you'll be able to see how crysis may run on your pc.
I get 30fps with highest settings with my 8800gts
- Nuklear
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Locketart wrote:I'm not even going to try on my laptop. What res are you playing at Nuklear? What's your clocks on ur 8800?
1024x768
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814150173
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Nuklear wrote:Locketart wrote:I'm not even going to try on my laptop. What res are you playing at Nuklear? What's your clocks on ur 8800?
1024x768
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814150173
Why didn't you OC?
- Nuklear
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Locketart wrote:Nuklear wrote:Locketart wrote:I'm not even going to try on my laptop. What res are you playing at Nuklear? What's your clocks on ur 8800?
1024x768
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814150173
Why didn't you OC?
Because I don't want to destroy it, duh. It's 580 from the original 500. If you want to make an investment in your pc and take a retarded risk like that it's your agenda.
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It's not retarded if you have adequate cooling ie. case fans, and know how to monitor temps while testing for stability using programs such as aquamark to see if there are crashes, white marks, etc. And the 8800s go up to at least 640 (stock HSF with gpu) if you do everything the right way. Even if you do go over the limit of your GPU , it won't fry. Usually your PC will tell you that it is getting too hot (if you're not monitoring temps) by crashing, freezing, BSOD, etc. Then you can just underclock it back to a safe frequency. But what do I know...








