• Crysis stuttering
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This has started only recently when I started to replay Crysis. After I upgraded to Windows 7, I decided to install Crysis and give it a go again. Everything was perfect but there was one problem. The bitch stutters spontaneously especially when I am near structures like warehouses or things like that and essentially, the framerate just drops to 1-2 FPS making it very difficult to navigate through certain levels where I have to enter buildings and what not. Also, the insides of buildings sometimes flicker from normal to black and the stuttering always happens when this happens. The weird thing is is that this has never happened before. I am on the latest patch 1.2.1, I tried reinstalling, I tried lowering the settings, and I tried updating my video drivers. Still no go. Specs: Intel i7 920 GTX 295 6GB 1600MHz Windows 7 Home 64x I didn't end up fixing it but I don't want to bump the thread. I will just wait for Crysis 2 but thanks anyways.
Sounds like a problem with your graphics card (flickering, stuttering), do any other games work without problems?
No other games have problems. This just started randomly. The ironic thing is is that I played through that tank level perfectly fine but as soon as I encounter buildings in the next level the game shits itself silly. I will be entering the KPA base and as soon as I turn the corner and look inside one of the buildings the game stutters like mad until I go inside the building. The game will then sort of return to normal but if I look outside again, it starts stuttering.
how hot is your card running? i had a friend who had similar issues in bad company 2, which he resolved by blowing dust out of his card thus dropping temperatures
It is around 70C right now which is reasonable especially since it is kind of warm today. I also just peeked into the case and to my surprise there is very little dust in there. One thing I can say is that I am really happy my case has those filters on the fan holes.
Try different executables for Crysis, there's two of them (one 32-bit and one 64-bit). Maybe the other one will work better.
update your graphics card drivers make sure you remove your old ones before you install
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