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talking about mobile 7800 GTX and 7900 series. I know the 7800 go is too slow but the 7900 GS should do alright. any recent card with a 256-bit memory interface and decent clock speeds should be able to run Crysis at medium-high settings...
That's a super high-end config, definitely not suitable to any notebook. I'm workin on one for 7800/7900s, it won't magically make the game smooth and super high quality, but it should be a step up from all medium in terms of...
Seems minor to me. I usually have my notebook screen turned off when I'm hooked up to the external. And I never need to close the lid without powering down or putting it in standby.
I can use my external monitor just fine with LV2G's modded INF. there was an issue with their older INFs where my external monitor wouldn't be recognized in the NVCP, but that was fixed (it was due to a leftover NVTweak setting,...
To the contrary, I have a 37" 1080p monitor and 1280x720, when using NVIDIA flat panel scaling, looks fantastic. It gets a sort of "free AA" when doing the upscaling, not as good as real AA of course but it doesn't look...
You're thick skulled aren't you? Oh well I guess this game's just not in the cards for you if you can't get it running and looking nice at 1280x720, a reasonably high resolution (hint: it's what 99% of Xbox 360 games run natively, Halo 3...
hopefully by the time you graduate you will have learned the difference between collage and college. I kid, I kid...
I made a couple short videos, showing off my flaming barrel skills (lol): First, low res but high settings: http://files.filefront.com/Depthchar.../fileinfo.html Second, HD (720p), a little choppy, plus had to turn down settings:...
here are some humorous/skillful videos I made messing around in the demo, enjoy: First, low res but high settings: http://files.filefront.com/Depthchar.../fileinfo.html Second, HD (720p), a little choppy, plus had to turn down...
Crytek and the original CryEngine was never about pandering to old hardware and appealing to the casual mass market, it was always about pushing the limits and pushing new hardware off the shelves. CryEngine2 is no exception. That it is...
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