Crysis 2 - Max Edtn; Why did I bother? (Crashes)

Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:53 pm

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition.

Just purchased it today (via Steam) - and it crashes all the time on loading screens - I can't get past the start cinematic just after Alcatraz gets shot by the alien craft under the water, then cuts to a loading screen, gets about 75% of the way and I get a black screen; I have to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get past it and everything crashes with Crysis (Steam, any other open application at the time; firefox). I start a new campaign and I get a bit further - again crashing on loading screens. I disable DX11, reduce the GFX level - still crashes. I uninstall the game, re-install - still crashes.

i7-950 / 6GB / HD6950 (Latest Drivers) / Win7 x64 (Up to date) / Sophos AV (Steam+Game directory excluded)

My PC works perfectly well at full Gfx; 2560x1440 with any other game (CSS, D3, MW2, MW3, Crysis 1, L4D etc...) - not a single issue, very smooth. What is wrong with this one? How do I fix this? I see HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of posts across the net of Crysis 2 being unstable and crashing - no one seems to know how to fix it. If I can't play this, then I want a refund.
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Javaun Thompson
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:42 am

Downclock your CPU. .2-.3 ghz will usually do the trick. The game seems to punish tight RAM timings, too. Others may also recommend upping GPU voltage.

It is vexing when everything else will run. It has been extensively posted about here... The fix is in hardware, not drivers, etc.
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Sunny Under
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:57 am

Thanks Chance - That's the most concise explanation I've seen yet.

Will give it a shot later today.
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Andrew Tarango
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:50 pm

This game does seem to push GPU temps extremely high (saw 95c once) and demand me to max out my voltage to get a 900/2100mhz OC artifact-free @ 1.150v. Pretty nuts :S
What are your PC specs? Also have you tried reinstalling GPU drivers? I heard the latest batch of nvidia drivers are a bit shaky, not sure about AMD ones.
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zoe
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:23 pm

Each system is different too. I run tight Ram timings on mine. 6-8-6-22-1t @ 1800Mhz with no problem. GPU's running at a cool 45C.
Really you need to tweak and fiddle until you find the sweet spot. It WILL be there :).
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