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its the gayest multiplayer game ever, i have so much trouble with it, takes about 2 clips to kill someone when they have armor on, or 4 shots to kill you with armor off, terrible experiences, and quite boring, its a mix between halo, and call of duty.

played the full game thou, and the single player is very good from my view

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from what i can see is its a port so you don't get heaps of gfx tweaking it asks you mode's you want like advanced, gamer and extreme

Jean i tend to agree i keep dying and have no idea how other people don't seem to have recoil

and sprint is too fast for my liking

it is a pretty game though

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yes, agreed, the game is very pretty, but not very cpu intensive, but then again, i dont know how to unlock the dx10/11 feature. all those modes only go in dx9 mode, everything maxed out @ 1920x1080 i get an average of 60-70fps, so i guess its engine has improved alot.

but game has not been 100% finished yet and more options are yet to come.

also, the way you use the nano suit is a total ass!!

i really dont like it compared to the old game.

other than that....... it EYECANDY TIME!!!!

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yeah you should, but i dont know how many ties you can install the game till it becomes a invalid cd key, most companies have a5-10 install limit before it locks your cd key and makes it invalid, but then they usually have a revoke tool for stuff like that, like far cry 2

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will probly grab this one, gamespot give it great reviews

cant however buy on pc since it pretty much wont run, so say bye bye multiplayer :(

Multiplayer actually isn't that bad on the consoles for a FPS, it's very COD like but games can be a little slow because you can cloak etc. I play multiplayer mostly, only played about an hour or so in campaign. I suck though at multiplayer KDR is something like 0.75 but still fun nonetheless.

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Got this yesterday, I have an E6750 Core 2 Duo@3ghz, and AMD 6970, gotta say, this thing is buttery smooth on hardcore, I think it even runs better than Crysis 1!!!

SP is pretty lame for the first hour or so but it gets way better :)

You can really tell that it's an console port though, when you first start it up it asks you to 'adjust the brightness on your TV', plus there are literally no adjustable settings for graphics other than normal, gamer, hardcore etc. You can I've heard adjust these things through screwing around with the console/config files I've heard though.

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^^ yeah im wondering how much better a 6870 1gb would be over 2x 4850 1gb = 2gb of texture memory

CPU is a Q6600 2.4ghz @ 3.3ghz

Dont forget that Crysis 2 is a DX10 game, but I'm sure that 2x 4850 would be better

See here for some good comparisons too: Graphics Card Heirachy Chart

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