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I've been using this custom config (erased the sound and shadow options though as I have those set to enthusiast) and am now not only getting 10fps average more at 1920x1080 but also getting close to DX10 image quality.

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love the new settings .

im stuck

im at the point ( the old mine ) when the guy is placing the C4 on the door ....... how long do i need to hold them freaking things off ... is there anything i need to do i seem to die no matter when i fire from hide

Until the big-ass thing appears, then he blows the mine opening.

love the new settings .

im stuck

im at the point ( the old mine ) when the guy is placing the C4 on the door ....... how long do i need to hold them freaking things off ... is there anything i need to do i seem to die no matter when i fire from hide

Just keep killing them. Takes about 4/5 minutes as far as I remember.

I've been using this custom config (erased the sound and shadow options though as I have those set to enthusiast) and am now not only getting 10fps average more at 1920x1080 but also getting close to DX10 image quality.

in what computer are you running this with this settings?

I've been using this custom config (erased the sound and shadow options though as I have those set to enthusiast) and am now not only getting 10fps average more at 1920x1080 but also getting close to DX10 image quality.

nice, I'll have to try that. Although I don't know what you mean "getting close to dx 10 iq" in warhead dx 9 and 10 mode look identical. There is no difference at all.

in what computer are you running this with this settings?
nice, I'll have to try that. Although I don't know what you mean "getting close to dx 10 iq" in warhead dx 9 and 10 mode look identical. There is no difference at all.

I was sure that dx10 had a different colour cast - perhaps not!

The comp I'm using is a Q6600, ATI 4870, 8GB ram and Vista 64

I've just completed Crysis Warhead in about 5 hours. I ran it on a Q6600 @ 3Ghz with a 8800GT and it played excellently (DX9, Gamer/Enthusiast).

Perhaps it's because I'm British, but I prefer Physco to Nomad :D It had a much fasterr pace than the original Crysis, and I don't remember ever having a moment without action. This is one game where I feel like I've just participated in an action film, although graphical limitations do restrict it quite a lot (partly because there's still no single card that will play Crysis maxed out with FPS of 60 or above).

An excellent game, which I honestly think beats the original Crysis. It's nice to know that the only limit to how realistic video game graphics can get to is the technology we can run it on.

I've just completed Crysis Warhead in about 5 hours. I ran it on a Q6600 @ 3Ghz with a 8800GT and it played excellently (DX9, Gamer/Enthusiast).

Perhaps it's because I'm British, but I prefer Physco to Nomad :D It had a much fasterr pace than the original Crysis, and I don't remember ever having a moment without action. This is one game where I feel like I've just participated in an action film, although graphical limitations do restrict it quite a lot (partly because there's still no single card that will play Crysis maxed out with FPS of 60 or above).

An excellent game, which I honestly think beats the original Crysis. It's nice to know that the only limit to how realistic video game graphics can get to is the technology we can run it on.

I enjoy Physco more as well :)

Am I the only one that have a negative effect with that mod posted above? I played the first level and didn't see much of an increase (or decrease).

I did try playing where I had left off, the assault outside the frozen mine and I was seen FPS in the area of 10-20 if I was lucky. Did I do something wrong? :p

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