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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.
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- System Requirements
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- 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:
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- ╖ CPU: Intel P4 2.8 GHz / AMD Athlon 2800+ / Intel Core 2.0 GHz
- or higher
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- ╖ RAM: 1.0 GB
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- ╖ Hard Drive: 6 GB or more of free space
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- ╖ Video: NVIDIA 6800 GT 256 MB / ATI 9800 Pro or better
-
- ╖ Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
-
- Windows Vista:
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- ╖ CPU: Intel P4 3.2 GHz / AMD Athlon 3200+ / Intel Core 2.2 GHz
- or higher
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- ╖ RAM: 1.5 GB
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- ╖ Hard Drive: 6 GB or more of free space
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- ╖ Video: NVIDIA 6800 GT 256 MB / ATI X800 Pro 256 MB or better
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- ╖ 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.
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- Installation Instructions
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- 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- An outdated video or sound driver can lead to slow and choppy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:
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- 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:
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- "Can't add the game to Windows Firewall. Do you want to continue
- with the installation?"
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- Answer in the affirmitive.
-
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- Sandbox2 Editor Installation
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- 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.
-
- CrytekÆs Sandbox2 æWhat you see is what you playÆ 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:
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- 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
-
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- Uninstalling
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-
- To uninstall Crysis if your operating system is Windows XP:
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- 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:
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- 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.
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- Troubleshooting
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-
- 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.
-
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- Saved Games and Screenshots
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- 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:
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- 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.
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- Optimizing Graphical Performance
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- 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.
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- Known Issues
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- 1 ) Audio in Crysis is stereo although I selected a multi-speaker
- mode in the Control Panel:
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- On selecting certain speaker modes in the Control PanelÆs 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:
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- Sound - initializing FMOD-EX now!
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- [Error] <Sound> Sound-FmodEx-AudioDevice: event system init failed!
- (56) Error creating hardware sound buffer.
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- Sound - initialized FMOD-EX with stereo fallback
-
-
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- 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):
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- 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
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- 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:
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- 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".
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- 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
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- 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:
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- 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.
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- End of ReadMe File.
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