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as you know, crysis warhead is coming out
i wanna hear your opinions..
do u think its going to be as krazzy as the original?
n hardware requirements??

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Crytek say they have ironed out the problems with CryEngine 2 now so that you should get very playable frame rates and high settings on a Core 2 Duo E6750, 2GB of Ram and an 8800 GT which is actually a pretty cheap system admitting that the game engine before wasn't taken advantage of fully as they were just learning to use it. I'm looking forward to the new game, i really enjoyed Crysis.

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fergie wrote :

Crytek say they have ironed out the problems with CryEngine 2 now so that you should get very playable frame rates and high settings on a Core 2 Duo E6750, 2GB of Ram and an 8800 GT which is actually a pretty cheap system admitting that the game engine before wasn't taken advantage of fully as they were just learning to use it. I'm looking forward to the new game, i really enjoyed Crysis.



That's what people are playing "high" now with lol..


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I think the requirements will either be the same and have better graphics or have the same graphics and have lower requirements. I don't really care about the requirements but they have to fix the gameplay. The nanosuit was way too puny( low health, weak strength mode, limited speed mode, limited cloak mode etc) especially on the higher difficulties unless u edited the config files. Physics are unrealistic compared to videos of BF badcompany and Far Cry 2 and they need to fix the Enemy and Friendly AI.


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