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To get 64 bit Crysis to Run on my 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate, I had to scrounge around the internet and install multiple times. So I decided to do 3 things. First, I reinstalled, but before I did, I opened the DVD directory (This is a Retail Copy of Crysis: Maximum Edition by the way), and I went to the setup and autorun files and changed them to run as administrator and Vista Service Pack 2. Second step, disable firewall. Third Step, install the game.
Go to Antivirus program and add the directory of Crysis (the entire Crytek folder, as well as the bin 64 and bin 32 files) to the excemptions list. Install patches up to 1.2 only (1.2.1 takes a *** on Windows 7, it is useless on Windows 7) Sixth Step. Enable Firewall and run the game. It worked for me. I have a new problem.
I built my first gaming rig ever in my life (I am 21), I am a technology enthusiast who spent $3300 on this rig. This game was made in like 2004 and I still cant run it on Very High Max 16QxAA and 1920x1080 resolution and get more then 20fps. Nano antivirus review. This is horseshit! This game must be crappily coded.
Crysis 1.2.1 32Bit & 64Bit DVD EXE Files. Override the DVD exes with the exes from the Crack exe folder. It worked with the cracked exe on my Win7 64 Bit OS. Go to Antivirus program and add the directory of Crysis (the entire Crytek folder, as well as the bin 64 and bin 32 files) to the excemptions list. Install patches up to 1.2 only (1.2.1 takes a *** on Windows 7, it is useless on Windows 7) Sixth Step. Enable Firewall and run the game. It worked for me. I have a new problem.
I thought my specs were good enough but I guess not. If something is up that I am doing something wrong let me know, since you guys are smart when it comes to these things. (I'm not a dumbass either, lol, just not as much of an enthusiast as you guys.) Here are my specs: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Build 7600 Bloomfield Intel Core i7 920 2.7ghz quad core CPU EVGA Nvidia GTX 295 GPU (896 MBx2) Asus Rampage II Extreme Motherboard 6 GB Corsair XMS 3 tri-channel 1333MHz RAM (Overclocked to 1600Mhz with proper Ram cooler from Corsair) HAF 932 Full Tower Chassis with about 6 fans (blowing air out of the back, top, and bottom, while the front blows air in.) Seagate 7200RPM Harddrive with 32MB of Cache. (Also have an HDD cooler for it.) Lite-on Blu Ray Drive with DVD and CD capability Corsair HX 850w Power Supply Samsung 2494hm LCD monitor (native resolution is 1980x1080p with 60Hz refresh rate and 16:9 aspect ratio.) 1920x1080 resolution is not even in the crisis menu, I had to go to the.ini file and include it. My cpu and gpu temps dun even hit 60 when i run the game.
So temperatures are not a problem. The only way I can get 30fps is if i run medium settings and 1600x1200 resolution with only 2xAA. But hell, an fps needs 60fps to run good, and i will probably only be able to achieve that with all low settings which i don't want.