Crysis 3 Tweak Guide
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Crysis 3 carries through on its promise to deliver stunning visuals. There are few game engines quite as advanced as CryEngine 3, and the user-made Crysis 3 screenshots and videos you may have seen proliferating around the web stand as testimony to its eye-catching graphics. At the same time, a lot of people seem to be frustrated by the fact that Crysis 3 cannot run smoothly on their system at higher settings. Aside from the potential improvements and minor fixes that newer graphics drivers and game patches will bring, in general, the fact of the matter is that Crysis 3 is already quite optimized in terms of resource management. Just remember that unlike many other games, most of what you see on screen in Crysis 3 is dynamic and is being rendered very accurately.
If you're struggling for performance, use the customization potential in Crysis 3 to tone down some of the more subtle performance-intensive effects, keeping in mind the following tips:
Unfortunately there is no magic bullet that will make the game run at maximum visuals with high framerates on regular hardware. To achieve its atmospheric and highly interactive game world, Crysis 3 requires lots of computing power. If you push the engine to its maximum and want to retain high framerates, you will need something like a GTX Titan, or a multi-GPU setup using two or more high-end graphics cards.
If you're having difficulties with the game, or just want to talk to other players, check the Official Crysis 3 Forums. They're also a good place to go for more advice on tweaking, or for custom modifications (mods) that will give you more enjoyment out of the game. If you're experiencing lag in multiplayer mode, refer to the How to Get Rid of Lag article to correctly determine the source of your lag, and what if anything you can do about it.
Until next time, take care!