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Is Your Rig Ready for Crysis?
The Countdown to Crysis Continues – 11.16.07
Let the speculation come to an end! EA and Crytek are announcing today the minimum and recommended system specifications for the highly anticipated first person shooter Crysis.
Featuring some of the most jaw dropping visuals in a game on any platform, Crysis will not only be pushing the boundaries of all of the latest technologies like DX10, Nvidia’s GeForce 8800 series GPUs and Intel’s Core 2 CPUs, but will also be playable on gaming rigs up to 2-3 years old from the game’s November 16, 2007 ship date.
“Our vision for Crysis has always been to create the most stunning, immersive FPS experience ever, and we’ve been working hard not only to do that on the high end, but also in pushing current generation hardware so that everyone gets the maximum experience,” said Cevat Yerli, CEO of Crytek. “And while these specs affect how Crysis will perform now, we have also optimized Crysis so that the game scales forward 1-2 years --we want to make sure that Crysis’ gameplay, visuals and performance improves as technology does.”
Additional note from Cevat Yerli:
“Our goal with Crysis was to create the most technically ambitious computer game produced to date. What does that mean exactly? Well, technology in games is traditionally pushed in one of two directions. Either towards visual fidelity (comprising polygon throughput, draw distance, animation systems and advanced shader technologies) or, more rarely, towards, through the direction of persistent physical interaction within the game world (so that what you see is what you get, and more importantly can use).
In making Crysis we decided early on to push both directions as far as we could; we invested heavily in the high end in order to create the most visually impressive and immersive experience for players, and to effectively future-proof the game for the next few years. Crysis is pushing about 10x the data we had in FarCry, which is phenomenal.
Like putting the proverbial quart into a pint pot, scaling this back through optimization to our stated goal of rigs 2-3 years old has been a huge challenge, but we are very happy with the results so far and specific tweaks are still happening as I type. Our recommended and minimum specs have been released today, so we hope this finally puts people at ease about what hardware they will need to get the most out of the game on November 16th.”
Here are the minimum and recommended system requirements from Crytek and EA:
Minimum System Requirements
OS – Windows XP or Windows Vista
Processor – 2.8 GHz or faster (XP) or 3.2 GHz or faster* (Vista)
Memory – 1.0 GB RAM (XP) or 1.5 GB RAM (Vista)
Video Card –256 MB**
Hard Drive – 12GB
Sound Card – DirectX 9.0c compatible
* Supported Processors: Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz (3.2 GHz for Vista) or faster, Intel Core 2.0 GHz (2.2 GHz for Vista) or faster, AMD Athlon 2800+ (3200+ for Vista) or faster.
** Supported chipsets: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT or greater; ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (Radeon X800 Pro for Vista) or greater. Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Integrated chipsets are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required.
Recommended System Requirements
OS – Windows XP / Vista
Processor – Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
Memory – 2.0 GB RAM
GPU – NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS/640 or similar
The countdown to Crysis is almost over! Gamers are already flooding FilePlanet to participate in the beta for the exciting new multiplayer mode Power Struggle and the single player demo is hitting everywhere on October 26th, 2007. For the latest in Crysis news, please visit www.nanosuit.com.
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Thanks Mocib !! its was about time!
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cool. those are awesome requirements! my computer can easily handle it with some more RAM
and maybe another 8600 running in SLI ![]()
Last edited by nick753159 (09-10-2007 12:29:50)
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Yeah, very nice info
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YEEES !!! RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!!!!!
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SCORE!!! My rig WILL handle it!! ![]()
Last edited by Gingie (09-10-2007 12:30:54)
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Well, at least it means there'll be no more of those 'will my pc run Crysis' threads.
As if....
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which reslution do they mean on recommended ?
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M7 wrote:
Well, at least it means there'll be no more of those 'will my pc run Crysis' threads.
As if....
ha.. that's a good one.. now they will be.. "my rig can handle crysis..!"
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System requirements say nothing to me. Nice to have them out though.
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They are pretty demanding but not outrageous.
If I had the 320GTS I would probably be cacking myself right around....now.....
I was actually happy with the performance of the beta, so after optimization I should be Uber happy ![]()

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Hawt. Thanks Mocib ![]()
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Chaklito wrote:
which reslution do they mean on recommended ?
Perhaps... 1280x1024, it's normal resolition now. ![]()
Last edited by crysuki (09-10-2007 12:42:38)
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Woohoo! I meet recommended for CPU and RAM, and my video card (7800GTX) also passes minimum req.
Btw, I gues it's time to close this competition. ![]()
When and how will the prize be drawn?
The competition will then conclude simultaneously with the Crytek/EA official system requirements announcement. When will this be? In the near future.

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cool... i have everything above recommended, but the GPU, that is the recommended!
wiiiiii 1280x1024 crysis maxed here i come ![]()
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I think the reso is 1280*1024, which is most commonly used. What about AA/AF? I guess 8800s can handle 4xAA/8xAF at 1280*1024 with very much playable version.
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thanks for the info
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Finally.
Of course I already know how well my PC runs it ![]()

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yay. I meet the recommended requirements! ![]()


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