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Crysis Warhead Post-release Hardware Tests Show Neutral Improvements

I have a 4850 but I am changing my files to that stuff now.

In the FSAAProfile.txt I deleted everything and replaced it with the ATI information.
 
Yea thats what I did. Didn't do anything to performance but AA looks alot better thats for sure.
 
Very interesting. I wonder why ATI didnt work closely with Crytek as well...
 
Very interesting. I wonder why ATI didnt work closely with Crytek as well...

They didn't need to I guess. Cause I got this game running beautifully :pimp:
 
Well I finally got it to work right. I just had to reinstall it. I didn't have any time to do it b4 now. I must say that gamer & enthusiast runs much smoother on a single 4870 than the choppy magic that's happening on high & very high in Crysis. I just wish it didn't crash mid-way through. I already played it 3 times all the way through & it crashed atleast once all three times. But that's still better than Crysis. It crashed every other level for me until the last update.
 
I'm surprised that the X2 6000+ chip was able to maintain like 50% more stable minimum framerates that equivalent Core 2 chips, even though it's a bit slower with the max -- is it always like that?
Not really. In the original Crysis, my Intel with 2 cores disabled stomps all over my 6400+ in minimum framerate. Hell, it stomps all over the AMD in minimum in almost everything, tho I am sure there are a handful of exceptions.
 
Crysis with 4 gigs of ram and a 4870 1 gig=1920x1200:toast:
 
Well I finally got it to work right. I just had to reinstall it. I didn't have any time to do it b4 now. I must say that gamer & enthusiast runs much smoother on a single 4870 than the choppy magic that's happening on high & very high in Crysis. I just wish it didn't crash mid-way through. I already played it 3 times all the way through & it crashed atleast once all three times. But that's still better than Crysis. It crashed every other level for me until the last update.

Check for any error Logs in the games directory, make copies and clear the contents of the originals meaning opening them selecting all the stuff and deleting, sometimes those logs get so huge the game doesnt know what to do with them.
 
for some reason i only get 1920X1080.... also I dont get the 4X MSAA option... hmmm
 
Hell, even if it just runs almost as good on ATI's cards, that would be a vast improvement from the heavy bias present in regular Crysis.

I'm surprised that the X2 6000+ chip was able to maintain like 50% more stable minimum framerates that equivalent Core 2 chips, even though it's a bit slower with the max -- is it always like that?

me too dude , try also with amd dual core optimizer program , yeh our 6000 amd's seems better in crysis

its all down to the clock speed... if you overclock that quad AMD youll get more out of it... ;)
These tests were done at stock speeds on these chips

for high resolution and AA you see quad go up and far away from dual , and for example if you see some test with 2500x1600 you see phenom better than all intel quad(not extreme sure) cuz phenom is real quad

Once I got crysis wars running, I found the performance to only be slightly better than the original crysis. I hope to find some custom configs for an 8800gt though.

agree dude , i think we need some overclock
why no 4870 X2 on the chart?

4870x2 =1.7x4870 and count
oh i understand it must be off the chart! haha jk.

Again, test show that the 4800 series are a strong performer when AA is used.

sure dude high gpu win more open space in game and more boots need high gpu and sure 4800 only win with high gpu and 800 stream
The games runs the same with no aa and 4x on enthusiast DX10. I really love having a HD 4800 card :D

crysis kill card's with high AA
 
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i finished warhead yesterday, and in DX9 mode on my main system i never dropped below 60FPS unless it was loading or saving. the game ran like butter on 'high' (gamer) with no problems.
 
I've been playing with my 4870 OC'ed to 860/1100 in "enthusiast" mode in DX9 and get a very nice smooth framerate ~30. I must confess that I think the textures in some areas and draw distance is inferior to that of the original Crysis. Still a beautiful game though (graphically).
 
yeah the draw distance is lower and popups happen more often but the FPS is a lot higher for it.
 
i finished warhead yesterday, and in DX9 mode on my main system i never dropped below 60FPS unless it was loading or saving. the game ran like butter on 'high' (gamer) with no problems.


what setting you chose , and did you try with AA
 
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i ran it on 'gamer' (high) with 2xaa, in DX9
 
aaah ok... lucky bugger hehe.... 40" size... small resolution so you get good fps :)
Perfect!

i've been trying to tell people that since i got it, that lower res is in fact going to be an epic win for gaming.

warhead was short on easy, i think i'll go play it again on a harder difficulty... it certainly was a lot more fun than the original.
 
now i run it with 1280x1024 on full setting , i get 20-25 fbs seems run good , but im leave it now for my next upgreade cuz i like game run with AA
 
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