Crysis
Crysis Story
The year is 2020 you are a Lieutenant named Jake Dunn in the United States Army Delta Force. Your team is deployed to investigate a team of archeologist’s taken captive by the North Korean Army. The team of archeologist’s had just made an important discovery in the South China Sea before there were taken. It is initially found that an asteroid that landed on the island is actually an alien vessel. Soon into the game you find the the mountain at the center of the island beginning to crumble. Inside of the 2 kilometer hole you find a alien ship. All war breaks lose when the aliens begin attacking both the Americans and the North Koreans. You enter the alien ship and begin to explore the weightless environment obtaining information about the invaders.
Crysis Gameplay
The game Crysis has a lot of similarities to Far Cry being from the same Developers. You will have many objectives and there will be many different ways you can complete each one. You will even have the ability to modify weapons with things such as suppressors, telescopic sights, and targeting lasers. You will be capable of many things because your character is a equipped with a “Nano Muscle Suit”. The suit is capable of four modes: armor, strength, speed, and cloak. The modes will give you the ability to absorb and heal damage, lift and throw heavy items, reload and run faster, become partially invisible, and even reduce noise output. Since you character has the ability to regain health there will be no such thing as health or first aid kits. All the abilities do however use energy that must be recharged.Your suit contains a mask that has its own HUD which will display data such as maps, energy levels, and more. The HUD uses a technical view to display information such as showing your HUD as booting and reading out with visual distortion. Some of the included utilities include a two-way radio, PDA, audio-visual logger, zoom, and night vision.
The AI in the game is very well thought out. The soldiers use tactical maneuvers, will work in squads, and even hide in ambush among the scenery. The enemy will even adapt to changing combat conditions. The enemy will also react to subtle movements to your player. During gameplay you will notice the soldiers will yawn, smoke, talk, urinate, wax cars, patrol, salute and more.
Weapons
The game features a variety of weapons. The collection includes classics like assault rifles and new weapons such as the Gauss rifle. Additionally, throughout the game most of the weapons can be modded. The mods take place with attachments which can be given by default, picked up with weapons, or in multiplayer, the attachments can be purchased. Once the player has the attachments the only way to lose them is through death or inventory loss in story mode. For example if a player uses an attachment and discards it, the attachment is not considered gone and will be accessible to the player later on.
The attachments are given quite a bit of space. For example you will have the ability to mount a 4x/10x sniper scope to a buckshot shotgun. Most of the weapons will have the ability to change their firing modes. You will see the ability to lob hand grenades without having to equip them as your weapon and you will have to account for chambered rounds when you reload.
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Vehicles
Everybody always loves a large selection of vehicles. Crysis will not disappoint in this area. You will have ground vehicles such as pickups and tanks to things such as motorboats and hovercrafts. You will however be limited to two kinds of aircrafts including a North Korean attack helicopter to an American VTOL both of which can only hold 6 troops at a time. The vehicles will take on damage just like most other FPS games and is limited mostly to ground vehicles with wheels. Things such as bursting tires, full explosions, heat damage and more. If you lose all of your tires you will still be able to move although don’t get in a hurry.
Multiplayer
The game features the ability for up to 32 players in one multiplayer match. Along with this you have the option of two different modes each giving you the option of 6 available maps. The two modes are a deathmatch mode and power struggle. Power Struggle is a mode similar to capture the flag where each team is attempting to destroy the enemies headquarters. In the Power Struggle will allow the American Delta Force soldiers to fight the North Korean army with both sides having nanosuits. All players will begin with a pistol and the basic nanosuit. To get more weapons and add-ons you must either complete the objectives or frag the enemies. You will be able to use “alien technology” during Power Struggle mode to destroy headquarters of the enemy. Vehicles will be available for play during multiplayer. You will however have to have “command” of the area that goes in tie with the vehicle. Ability to steal vehicles by picking locks will add to the gameplay. Depending on settings a Power Struggle match literally has the possibility to last for 10 hours. It is also said that developers are hopeful that the modding community will add many more modes to gameplay.
Sandbox Editor
You will also be able to create your own levels using the Sandbox editor. You will be able to build levels using a real time editor to see actions immediately and use these maps in any multiplayer setup. During the creation of the map you will be able to “jump in” to the map and test it out.
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Crysis Cheats
There are some built in Crysis cheats that require you to edit a game file to turn them on. You basically change a file for the difficulty level you want to play and have the cheats enabled. You can turn on such cheats as God Mode and Unlimited Ammo.
How to: Locate the difficulty files in your Crysis installation folder
(C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\Crytek \Crysis \Game \Config).
These files are called:
diff_easy.cfg
diff_normal.cfg
diff_hard.cfg
diff_bauer.cfg
*** Please make backups of the files before editing to be safe. Open the file with Notepad or another text editor for difficulty level you are playing. Add the following line or update the setting for the cheat you want to enable and save the file.
g_godMode = 1
i_unlimitedammo = 1 Unlimited Ammo
ai_IgnorePlayer = 1 Enemies Ignore You
i_noweaponlimit = 1 Carry Unlimited Number of Weapons
Full System Requirements
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Windows | ||
| Operating System | Windows XP or Windows Vista | |
| CPU | 2.8 GHz or faster for XP, 3.2 GHz or faster for Vista | Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.2GHz, or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ |
| Memory | 1 GB RAM for XP, 1.5 GB RAM for Vista | 2 GB RAM |
| Hard Drive Space | 12 GB of free space | |
| Graphics Hardware | 256 MB video memory, NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT/ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (Radeon X800 Pro for Vista) or greater | NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640 MB, or similar |
| Sound Hardware | DirectX 9.0c compliant card | |
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