>> Please Read << Make Crysis 2 feel more like a PC FPS

Post » Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:40 am

**INSTALLED PATH** = Wherever the game is installed on your machine. Should be Program Files by default.

1) Go to wherever you installed Crysis 2 and locate Crysis2.exe (EG: C:\**INSTALLED PATH**\Crysis 2\bin32\Crysis2.exe)

2) Make a shortcut of "Crysis2.exe"

3) Right click on the shortcut and go to properties.

4) Under the tab "Shortcut", find "Target" (It should say the install path, EG: "C:\**INSTALLED PATH**\Crysis 2\bin32\Crysis2.exe")

5) Replace that with: "C:\**INSTALLED PATH**\Crysis 2\bin32\Crysis2.exe" +cl_crouchToggle=0 +i_mouse_accel=0 +g_skipIntro=1 +cl_fov=75 +r_DrawNearFoV=75 +pl_movement.power_sprint_targetFov=75

6) Whenever you want to play Crysis 2, open the game with the shortcut.

The FOV will depend on your resolution.
2560x1600 = 90-97
1920x1080 or 1920x1200 = 75-80
1680x1050 = 67-73

Congratulations, you will now have crouch as a toggle key, the mouse will feel MUCH MUCH more natural for PC gamers, the intro will be skipped and the game will give you more to look at on your awesome widescreen monitor.

Yes i realize this has already been posted elsewhere, I just thought I'd try to help out the PC community and make it an easier to read format.

Thank you for your time, see you guys in New York.
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vicki kitterman
 
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Post » Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:50 pm

can you use this to remove the damn motion blur? if so what would i add in?
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Roberto Gaeta
 
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Post » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:41 pm

The command to remove motion blur is as follows (Added to then end of the last command):
+r_motionblur=0

It worked in the demo but does not seem to work in the retail version. It feels like it reduced the blur but that might just be a placebo effect.
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Post » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:55 am

The command to remove motion blur is as follows (Added to then end of the last command):
+r_motionblur=0

It worked in the demo but does not seem to work in the retail version. It feels like it reduced the blur but that might just be a placebo effect.
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Laura Elizabeth
 
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Post » Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:37 pm

this days you can do almost all of that with console :P
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Ruben Bernal
 
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Post » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:31 am

how do i access the console? to try that command?
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