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Crysis 2 graphics settings
Crysis 2 graphics settings










crysis 2 graphics settings

I prefer to turn them off entirely, but if you want to keep them you can remove those lines. These control anti-aliasing and edge anti-aliasing/blurring. This is motion blur and I find it much easier to aim without it on. Changing the values to 0 would make it so you have to hold the button to remain zoomed or crouched. The default game settings are crouch toggle, hold to zoom. If you want to try it with them on, remove the two lines from the file. These affect your aiming and I prefer to have them both off. The default is 60 I believe, and feels too confined. You may want to try 80 or 85 and see what you like best. These should match each other, and are your field of view settings. This stops most of the start-up movies from playing, including the Cryengine 3 and Nvidia movies.Ĭl_fov, pl_movement.power_sprint_targetFov Here is an example autoexec.cfg file that makes some popular modifications: Any commands in this file will be automatically executed when the game starts. This file, which doesn't exist by default, should be created in your Crysis 2 root folder. Just like Crysis 1, Crysis 2 supports an autoexec.cfg file. I have found that these minor glitches are a small price to pay for the higher FOV. Note that increasing the FOV too much can cause minor graphical anomalies in the game, such as seeing the missing sides of your arms during some in-game scripted motions, or being able to see through surfaces when up against them and looking at the right angle. I recommend looking over these fixes and applying those that you desire before even starting the campaign. "Fixing" some in-game settings can make or break your experience with this game. This is a followup to my post about the Crysis 2 demo fix.












Crysis 2 graphics settings