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The closed alpha is DX11-only. You can't run it with a DX9/DX10 video card.

What are the minimum system requirements?

Minimum Specs

  • Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
  • DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM
  • Dual core CPU
  • 2GB Memory (3GB on Vista)

Example minimum 1 (NVidia/Intel)

  • NVidia GTS 450
  • Intel Core2 Duo 2.4Ghz (E6600)

Example minimum 2 (AMD)

  • AMD Radeon HD5770
  • AMD Athlon64 X2 2.7Ghz (5200+)

Recommended Specs

  • Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
  • DirectX11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM
  • Quad core CPU
  • 4GB Memory

Example recommended 1 (NVidia/Intel)

  • NVidia GTX560
  • Intel Core i3-530

Example recommended 2 (AMD)

  • AMD Radeon HD5870
  • AMD Phenom II X2 565

What if my video card does not support Direct X 11?

You must have a DX11 supported video card in order to participate in the Close Alpha.

I would love to have an alpha key too :)

Do you have a DX11 video card? If so, you can have my key. I won't be able to play it with a Radeon HD 4870 (DX10).

Do you have a DX11 video card? If so, you can have my key. I won't be able to play it with a Radeon HD 4870 (DX10).

I'm using a GTX460 so it should run :D

I really enjoyed Crysis 2 and would love to get in on the Crysis 3 alpha, if anyone is kind enough to donate a key. I'd be happy to gift a game on Steam in exchange, as I have extra copies of Dota 2 and Civilization V.

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Damn, missed all the promos while I was sleeping it seems. If anyone has a spare key it would be much appreciated.

Anyone playing yet? Eager to see how my 660ti fares.

My 560ti works fine, so your 660ti will be great :)

Aiite start with the messages... Note though that I'm also working so might take a bit to answer but I should have enough for everyone.

Oh and keep this in mind, as I'm not gonna explain it in each PM:

1- This is a DX11 game, meaning if you got a video card that is older than an AMD Radeon HD 5000 or a GeForce GTX 400, you can't play it!

2- This is an EA Origin key. You can download the client at http://www.origin.com.

Aiite start with the messages... Note though that I'm also working so might take a bit to answer but I should have enough for everyone.

Yeh boi! :D

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