HD4850 512mb
E7200 2.53ghz
1gb ram (going to 4gb next month)
E7200 2.53ghz
1gb ram (going to 4gb next month)
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
mine?TheAussieReaper wrote:
Once you get the 4gb it should run more than fine.
Nothing runs it on max, but you know that.
Processor is a lil' beauty.
That site is so inaccurate about Crysis reqs...DonFck wrote:
Can you run it?
Technically it can run it, but not well.DeathUnlimited wrote:
That site is so inaccurate about Crysis reqs...DonFck wrote:
Can you run it?
A typical response with no relevant info like screen res and settings in game.Acreta wrote:
i ran crysis with like 60fps with a stock 8600gt 512MB, 1gb ram, and a pentium 4. was fine and fun (was the demo though)
A typical response with no relevant info like hardware....theelviscerator wrote:
A typical response with no relevant info like screen res and settings in game.Acreta wrote:
i ran crysis with like 60fps with a stock 8600gt 512MB, 1gb ram, and a pentium 4. was fine and fun (was the demo though)
at what 800x600 low?
probably about that..
I get 40 fps in gpu bench at 1680x1050 all Very High settings.
Why would you want your FPS to be more than 60? Your eyes cannot notice any FPS difference at all above 60.bob9f6 wrote:
Run single player all on HIGH
Run multiplayer with a mix of LOW/MED/HIGHS for fps 60-100
Im not going to get into that debate as it is substantially covered every where else. I was merely suggesting the expected FPS range with those settings and gpu, which I think are the most practical in mp.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Why would you want your FPS to be more than 60? Your eyes cannot notice any FPS difference at all above 60.bob9f6 wrote:
Run single player all on HIGH
Run multiplayer with a mix of LOW/MED/HIGHS for fps 60-100