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Crysis....lockup PROBLEMS!!
when i had installed a 512 MB 7950 GT - crysis ran great at 1280 x 1024. now i am upgraded to 768 MB 8800 GTX and running at same resolution and it looks great but always crashes/locks up at the beginning between the freefall and when you land (i have checked all updated drivers and reinstalled/uninstalled several times with and without the patch). anyone have any ideas...??
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BTW ----> all my other games run just fine with everything turned on...ie. oblivion, orangebox, nwn 2, bioshock, unreal tour 3, etc....
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Wrong forum, Moved!
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If you really have the very latest ForceWare drivers then, perhaps, try the previous drivers, WHQL and non-WHQL, too. Also, try a lower resolution and try lowering the detail settings, just for a test. (Perhaps, it is an enabled graphic detail feature that makes the game crash.)
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Its just unfortunate for the OP (original poster) that he has a problem, PC games are hard to predict compatibility even when your system is kick ass. So many combinations and the likes make it hard to spot any problems, but thats when end users are helpful, they let the developers know what they have in their systems and the problem faced, and they go ahead and find the fix for it for the next patch.
But I have heard that Crysis hates certain SATA raid drivers and when it tries to access a Sata HD too quickly beyond its means, obviously the system cant cope and will crash the game. It is another avenue to consider if you have a SATA or SATA II HD. |
My suggestion was based on that the original poster wrote that only by swapping the video card the game stopped working properly. (At least, that's how I understood it.)
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Yeah. He did say that.
But it was on the off chance he may have upgraded all the drivers, including Raid drivers. Its another avenue to look at, and a problem I have heard some Crysis players suffered. So worth mentioning incase. |
no - i only upgraded nvidia driver as my other drivers were already upgraded and even tried at lower resolutions and it still locks in the same spot. And since i tried with and without patch i am wondering if its a glitch with the new nvidia driver....:( so right now i am in the process of trying the previous driver - i will post results later....
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lol!! upgrading is so complicated...grrrrrr.... |
Well, then wait for the next driver version that will, perhaps, contain fixes for all your games.
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Does this post help?
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http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17838719 |
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Crysis has a state-of-the-art engine, using the CPU and the GPU to the very max, feature- and speed-wise. Don't try to find reasons against trying a possible solution...
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as a sidenote as i stated earlier - crysis runs awesome at about 100 fps or more at 1280 x 1024 (seems like compared to my other games) with nothing turned on - then it crashes between the dive at the beginning and landing in the water....(i actually made it 1 time onto land running at an ungodly pace before it went uuuummmm....sorry....not today.....:( ...again i am running core 2 quad, 768 MB 8800 GTX, 3 GB 667 RAM, and Windows XP SP2...and all my games run super with everything turned on - and crysis actually ran great when i had the 512 MB 7950 GT |
Have you even tried a reinstall of Crysis, I think the uninstaller has a repair option.
As it could be Crysis's packed data file is somehow corrupt. Does it always crash at the very same point? As in very same instance, and position in the air etc. If so it could be a problem with the game. ALSO... Did you uninstall the old Nvidia drivers for your old card first before installing the new card, as this can cause problems also. Uninstall your current drivers for your GPU, restart, and reinstall latest drivers to make sure its all fresh. Hopefully that may help. |
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