The new Crysis 1.2 patch adds mod support, stability and new gameplay tweaks.

The new Crysis 1.2 patch adds mod support, stability and new gameplay tweaks.

If you're still suffering from performance issues and gameplay gripes with Crytek's super good looking FPS, Crysis, then we have some good news for you - a new patch is available.

The new patch will take your game up to the next level, 1.2 and can be used to update all versions of the game. The patch clocks in at 361.06 MB and is available to download right now.

The patch brings a load of new features, tweaks, fixes and performance updates to the game - check out the highlights below:
  • Optimised Object Motion Blur for DX10 Very High Spec
  • Destroying objects will now properly remove their decals from the world under DX10.
  • Added auto team balance. Players will now be moved from full teams to the opposing side when dead if the numbers are unbalanced.
  • Added multisample shading for shadows.
  • Logitech G15 display now fully supported in MP and SP
  • Added mod loader to the main menu. User created content can now be loaded and unloaded through this menu.
  • Added some additional audio hitfeedback functionality to multiplayer and singleplayer bullet impacts. Headshots will include an audible ding in multiplayer games.
  • In single player, AI can now be knocked over while running into them in speed mode.
You can check the full changelog out here. You can also check out our full review and graphical analysis of the game.

Are you still having performance issues or gameplay problems with Crysis, or are you still waiting to get a PC that can cope with the strain of the game? Let us know in the forums.
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Quote Kierax 7th March 2008, 11:45
Wicked :D this is due to be my next game.
Quote jakenbake 7th March 2008, 12:19
"still won't run on a 486." hahahaahaha, classic.
Quote bubsterboo 7th March 2008, 12:19
I'm still waiting for the 9800s, then i'll jump on crysis.
Quote Delphium 7th March 2008, 12:39
"still won't run on a 486." I LOL'ed :D
Quote Lepermessiah 7th March 2008, 14:16
awesome game, patch fixed a tonne of issue, in both SP and online play.
Quote keir 7th March 2008, 15:12
Multiplayer still sux =[
Quote wuyanxu 7th March 2008, 15:23
"Logitech G15 display now fully supported in MP and SP "
another reason to ditch my Meda keyboard and buy a G15....... god i so want one.

"In single player, AI can now be knocked over while running into them in speed mode."
*goes ingame to try* hehe, sounds fun.
Quote Bluephoenix 7th March 2008, 15:59
Yay! G15 support!

(on a side note the G15 refresh blows, and changes the layout sufficiently to warrant a re-review)


am currently downloading and will report back on if the Very High changes make any appreciable difference.
Quote freedom810 7th March 2008, 16:17
Loved the last patch fixes, there slowly improving it :D
Quote AcidJiles 7th March 2008, 22:12
still not going to buy it till i can run it on high
Quote MonkeyNutZ 8th March 2008, 15:41
Woot, running on all high (except shadows.. but I've got motion blur set to high) running at 23 FPS average
X2 3800
X1800XT
2gigs DDR400
Quote Rebourne 9th March 2008, 05:55
I ran everything on very high through the entire game. I have a 8800 GTS 512... I never felt the need to turn it down.

I really enjoyed it too, it has an old scifi feel to it and the action is very intense. I look forward to the next instalment.
Quote wuyanxu 9th March 2008, 10:08
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rebourne
I ran everything on very high through the entire game. I have a 8800 GTS 512... I never felt the need to turn it down.
out of interest, at what resolution?
Quote dom_ 9th March 2008, 13:26
640x480?
Quote Matticus 10th March 2008, 01:08
I have this on all high, no AA at 1280x1024, and I get between 28 (in very intense areas) to 40 in more relaxed areas.

This is on core2duo e8200@ 3.4ghz, 2gb ocz platinum @ 850, 4-4-4-12, HD 3850 512mb 790, 2100.

But when I put on AA the fps plummets, but it still remains quite smooth.
Quote Lepermessiah 10th March 2008, 15:21
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matticus
I have this on all high, no AA at 1280x1024, and I get between 28 (in very intense areas) to 40 in more relaxed areas.

This is on core2duo e8200@ 3.4ghz, 2gb ocz platinum @ 850, 4-4-4-12, HD 3850 512mb 790, 2100.

But when I put on AA the fps plummets, but it still remains quite smooth.

That's because of your ATI video card, ATI cards suck with AA on, on nviida cards, there is very little performance hit with AA turned on.
Quote Major 10th March 2008, 17:01
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lepermessiah
That's because of your ATI video card, ATI cards suck with AA on, on nviida cards, there is very little performance hit with AA turned on.

There is a performance hit on any card when AA is enabled.
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