Crysis Warhead Natural Mod
I see questions a lot regarding Crysis mods so I thought I would put together a post here to reference how I like to do it, and I'll also host the files on my SkyDrive so that they will all be in one place (a lot of the files are very hard to find now). First off - - only worry about downloading and playing the Tactical Expansion Mod if you want more of a hardcore challenge (large caliber guns will kill you in one shot, snipers will see you from a LONG way off, etc.). File downloads for Windows SkyDrive Do a fresh install of Crysis. If you're running STEAM, it will be patched to the appropriate version. If not, you'll need to install patch 1.2 and 1.2.1 before you touch anything.
Crysis Warhead QualityMod v2.1 May 11 2016 Released Apr 2016 First Person Shooter Version 2.1 contain more beautiful Hi-Textures of palm tree, rocks, grass, new lensflare texture and some other plants and objects in the game. Hello, I have a few questions for you guys. Crysis is running beautifully between 30-50fps (on average) with the Natural Mod and high-res foliage. However, the level.
STEP 1 Go into your.Crysis/Game/Localized folder and delete these files. They're all of the annoying screens / vids that play before the game starts. Delete these and it will just load straight to the game menu. STEP 2 Start the game and jump into a level. You don't have to start a new game to do this. Just hit the tilde key (~) which will bring up the console.
Type map mine and this will load up the mine level. Once it loads up, quit the game. STEP 3 You should have all of these files downloaded. Copy and paste the highlighted.pak files into the.Crysis/Game directory (you'll notice I didn't highlight the GlobalAmbientLighting.pak.don't copy this one over yet). These are the improved texture / objects files.
Your directory should like like this now: *NOTE* I have included the particle FX mod (XtremeFX2.pak), but this is a VERY INTENSIVE file that will suck your FPS, so don't include it unless you have a very high-end machine. If you include it and your FPS is too low, this is the first file you should delete!! After copying them into the directory, repeat STEP 2.
Centura Sqlbase Software. STEP 4 Time for the GlobalAmbientPOM/AF mod. This one is very important! Copy the.pak file into the same directory you just placed the other.pak files in. Now delete the ShaderCache.pak file and then go into.Documents/MyGames/Crysis and delete the Shaders folder. This will cause the shaders to recompile. Now repeat STEP 2 again. *Note* When you load up a level this time, it will be all blank and weird for a bit while the shaders reload, so don't freak out.
STEP 5 This is optional, but I highly recommend it. The Tactical Expansion mod adds more realistic gun handling, hit damage (no more bullet-soaking NPC's), and a lot of extra weapons and attachments. It also increases AI awareness and accuracy. You will need to start your new game on 'DELTA' difficulty to utilize the mod. The only thing I don't care for is the weapon sounds, but I'm so happy with the improvement that I can look past it. This one is simple - - just run the installer.
To run the mod you will need to create a shortcut to the Crysis.exe in the.Crysis/Bin32 folder (right click and then 'Send To', then 'Desktop (create shortcut)' ). Right-click the newly added shortcut on your desktop and add -MOD Tactical-Expansion to the end of the target line. Launch your game from this shortcut. F.a. Premier Football Manager 2000. If it loads properly, you'll see 'Tactical Expansion Mod' in the right-hand corner of the Crysis Menu screen. DO NOT LOAD BY CLICKING THE MOD FOLDER IN THE CRYSIS MENU.IT WILL NOT LOAD CORRECTLY.
You must use your custom shortcut. STEP 6 Install the CUDAAT ToD mod. It is important to install this last, so the other mods don't override the settings (some of them will, and then it won't work). Easy.just run the installer. One more last little modification to get rid of that AWFUL Crysis hit-indicator sound. Go into your.Crysis/ directory and open the 'autoexec.cfg' file in notepad.
Add the line I have highlighted to it and save the file. For those of you unfamiliar with the autoexec.cfg file, it is just a script that runs before you load a level in the game (console commands). You can modify any of these values to suit your preference. Google is your friend.I'm not going to go through what they all do. One last note: For best framerates, turn the Crysis Menu setting for AA OFF. The custom autoexec.cfg file runs a console command to use EdgeAA 2x.
This generally looks good and runs much, much better than the AA used in the Crysis Menu. If you decide to use the menu AA, it will override the console command. Any chance of some click-able thumbs to see the difference of before and after? If I get some extra time to go through and load up a vanilla install I might do that. I'll note that this modification is just my personal preference, and I'm not a big fan of the extreme ToD mods (like RealLifesis) that do a lot of 'hyping'. CUDAATS tends to look very natural, while increasing the quality of shadows, terrain, and also increasing LoD and draw distances. CUDAATS, IMO, just makes the game look a whole lot more real.
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