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What makes you think it's a driver problem? It's the only game I'm having problems with.
What makes you think it's a driver problem? It's the only game I'm having problems with.
Games - especially Crysis with millions of lines of code - rely on your hardware - which in turn relies on drivers. Otherwise the hardware would just sit there. Update the chipset, BIOS, sound, graphics, and NIC drivers, along with any others. Disable your antivirus when you are playing - it may be causing a crash. Do you have any codec packs on your pc?
Yeah I have Windows 7 Codec Pack 2.2. Gigabyte doesn't show a driver for chipsets, just LAN and Audio Link to my mobo. Should I install the Vista 64 bit chipset drivers? Doesn't list any for 7 64 bit.
My BIOS is already at the latest version that isn't in beta.
Edit: Forgot to say I have the latest audio and video drivers installed already.
Uninstall the codec pack, and then update the chipset from intel's website.
hey, i had problems with Crysis also. i found out that when you play in DX9, Crysis won't crash. To play in DX9, click the start button, go to all programs>Games Folder> right click Crysis, then click on playDX9. I've had no problems after that.
I had that problem, easily solved by adding run as admin to both Crysis.exe & Crysis64.exe, and set both to Vista SP2 compatibility.
AND run the Crysis.exe in the Bin64 folder, not Crysis64.exe
Hope that helps.
crysis does work for win7 just played it like 5 days untill i couldnt get further coz damn hard mission
im 32bit acer aspire 8920G and i dint update at all, i think u got broken version
Have the updated drivers worked?