1) Find your Crysis 2 dir, locate system.cfg (think you need to play a game before it shows up).
2) Right-click on system.cfg, select copy, right-click the folder space, select paste.
3) Rename "system - Copy.cfg" to "autoexec.cfg" (not including the .cfg extension)
4) Open autoexec.cfg with WordPad, delete everything inside.
5) Copy these commands into your autoexec.cfg exactly as they are shown below:
Code:
r_NightVisionBrightLevel = 0
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseAmount = 0
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseBlendSpeed = 0
6) Save your changes and you're finished.
Enjoy your clear & bloom-free nano-vision.
=== MY BEST SOLUTION TO THE BLOOM/BLUR PROBLEMs ===
This won't remove the bloom completely, but it significantly reduced how strong it felt as default for me. Feel free to reply to this post if you know better values.
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseAmount = 0
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseBlendSpeed = 0
6) Save your changes and you're finished.
Enjoy your clear & bloom-free nano-vision.
=== MY BEST SOLUTION TO THE BLOOM/BLUR PROBLEMs ===
This won't remove the bloom completely, but it significantly reduced how strong it felt as default for me. Feel free to reply to this post if you know better values.
Code:
r_HDRRendering = 1
r_HDRBrightLevel = 0.1
r_HDRBrightOffset = 0.1
r_HDRBrightThreshold = 50
r_HDRGrainAmount = 0
r_HDRLevel = 0.1
r_HDROffset = 50
r_EyeAdaptationBase = 5
r_EyeAdaptationFactor = 0
r_EyeAdaptationSpeed = 0.1
r_MotionBlur = 0
r_MotionBlurMaxViewDist = 0
r_MotionBlurShutterSpeed = 0
g_postEffect.FilterGrain_Amount = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_Amount = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_Radius = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_ScreenPosX = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_ScreenPosY = 0
Majority of the demo console commands still work in the full version, but they can only be altered through an autoexec.cfg. If you wish to learn what each command does, you can use this site for a reference: http://32bita.ws/b/crysis-2-all-console-commands/
r_HDRBrightLevel = 0.1
r_HDRBrightOffset = 0.1
r_HDRBrightThreshold = 50
r_HDRGrainAmount = 0
r_HDRLevel = 0.1
r_HDROffset = 50
r_EyeAdaptationBase = 5
r_EyeAdaptationFactor = 0
r_EyeAdaptationSpeed = 0.1
r_MotionBlur = 0
r_MotionBlurMaxViewDist = 0
r_MotionBlurShutterSpeed = 0
g_postEffect.FilterGrain_Amount = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_Amount = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_Radius = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_ScreenPosX = 0
g_postEffect.FilterRadialBlurring_ScreenPosY = 0
Majority of the demo console commands still work in the full version, but they can only be altered through an autoexec.cfg. If you wish to learn what each command does, you can use this site for a reference: http://32bita.ws/b/crysis-2-all-console-commands/
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Juanita Hernandez - Posts: 3269
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:36 am
What should i do with the old system.cfg?
I have the old and the new 1 in my crysis 2 folder then?
And should i paste the 2nd code page also in the newcfg or only the first part `?>
r_NightVisionBrightLevel = 0
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseAmount = 0
r_NightVisionCamMovNoiseBlendSpeed = 0
?
thx
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Andres Lechuga - Posts: 3406
- Joined: Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:47 pm
That's cheating. Gives you an unfair advantage. Reported.
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Lindsay Dunn - Posts: 3247
- Joined: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:34 am
I should of known no matter how simple and easy I tried to explain, someone wouldn't understand 
- Leave your system.cfg alone, you are only copying it to make a quick .cfg file.
- You should have a system.cfg AND autoexec.cfg in your crysis 2 folder now.
- If you only want to use the nano-vision fix, only copy the first part of code into your autoexec.cfg, if you want to try out the other commands then just add the second part of code into your autoexec.cfg. If you try it out and don't like the second part of the code then just re-open your autoexec.cfg and delete it (make sure not to delete the nano-vision code)

- Leave your system.cfg alone, you are only copying it to make a quick .cfg file.
- You should have a system.cfg AND autoexec.cfg in your crysis 2 folder now.
- If you only want to use the nano-vision fix, only copy the first part of code into your autoexec.cfg, if you want to try out the other commands then just add the second part of code into your autoexec.cfg. If you try it out and don't like the second part of the code then just re-open your autoexec.cfg and delete it (make sure not to delete the nano-vision code)
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Nicole Mark - Posts: 3384
- Joined: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:33 pm
That's cheating. Gives you an unfair advantage. Reported.
Getting a headache after 20 minutes of playing and not being able to disable motion blur or bloom is an unfair advantage for my brain. Config tweaking has been around for over a decade with plenty of games, its not cheating.. its customization of visuals that aren't needed for gaming which everyone can do.
Getting a headache after 20 minutes of playing and not being able to disable motion blur or bloom is an unfair advantage for my brain. Config tweaking has been around for over a decade with plenty of games, its not cheating.. its customization of visuals that aren't needed for gaming which everyone can do.
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Jade - Posts: 3520
- Joined: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:42 am
If I wanted to turn all settings to low and turn off everything I would still play quake 2.... go away dude, I hate people like you. Devs should lock settings for multiplayer gameplay for games..
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Cayal - Posts: 3398
- Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:24 pm
If I wanted to turn all settings to low and turn off everything I would still play quake 2.... go away dude, I hate people like you. Devs should lock settings for multiplayer gameplay for games..
That kind of attitude is why there hasn't been a truly great FPS shooter in over a decade. I'm sorry I enjoy games for their game-play and skill requirements. Eye-candy isn't and should never be required for a PC game, that's what consoles are for.
And the vibe I've gotten from most of the Crysis community about lacking visual settings, customization is a key concept to many. Hell, Crysis is actually extremely similar to how tweaking is done in Quake.
That kind of attitude is why there hasn't been a truly great FPS shooter in over a decade. I'm sorry I enjoy games for their game-play and skill requirements. Eye-candy isn't and should never be required for a PC game, that's what consoles are for.
And the vibe I've gotten from most of the Crysis community about lacking visual settings, customization is a key concept to many. Hell, Crysis is actually extremely similar to how tweaking is done in Quake.
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SWagg KId - Posts: 3488
- Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:26 am
If I wanted to turn all settings to low and turn off everything I would still play quake 2.... go away dude, I hate people like you. Devs should lock settings for multiplayer gameplay for games..
That kind of attitude is why there hasn't been a truly great FPS shooter in over a decade. I'm sorry I enjoy games for their game-play and skill requirements. Eye-candy isn't and should never be required for a PC game, that's what consoles are for.
And the vibe I've gotten from most of the Crysis community about lacking visual settings, customization is a key concept to many. Hell, Crysis is actually extremely similar to how tweaking is done in Quake.
Thx thats just how i think.
I remember playing Ut2003 tweaked as **** everything on low and 800x600 res.
That was great.
Not cheating i d never cheat some ppl just dont have a uber pc an can play highest settings...
That kind of attitude is why there hasn't been a truly great FPS shooter in over a decade. I'm sorry I enjoy games for their game-play and skill requirements. Eye-candy isn't and should never be required for a PC game, that's what consoles are for.
And the vibe I've gotten from most of the Crysis community about lacking visual settings, customization is a key concept to many. Hell, Crysis is actually extremely similar to how tweaking is done in Quake.
Thx thats just how i think.
I remember playing Ut2003 tweaked as **** everything on low and 800x600 res.

That was great.
Not cheating i d never cheat some ppl just dont have a uber pc an can play highest settings...
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Shirley BEltran - Posts: 3450
- Joined: Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:14 pm
Doing all that makes the game really dark. I don't know if that's the intended affect or what.
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Sierra Ritsuka - Posts: 3506
- Joined: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:56 am
Looks like these console commands have been disabled because everytime I enter them it's "unknown command". Anyone know another way or does this mean that little whiny idiots like Borss and arathad here have won ?
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LittleMiss - Posts: 3412
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:22 am
No, it means that exploiters like senojones lost.
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Michelle Serenity Boss - Posts: 3341
- Joined: Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:49 am
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