![]() Of course, should you wish to play the game using the "tweaked" settings described in the previous guide, performance will be better, though there is a loss in visual quality (though sometimes very subtle) when compared to the vanilla Enthusiast settings. R_useedgeaa=2 (increases the level of edge smoothing in the game, greatly improving the appearance of trees and vegetation) R_motionblur=5 (enables Object Motion Blur in DirectX 9) R_getscreenshot=1 (allows screenshots to be taken at any time during the game by pressing F12 the screens are stored in the Documents > My Games > Crysis Warhead > Screenshots folder) ![]() In fact, I currently play the game with only four commands saved in a system.cfg file in the main the Crytek > Crysis folder:Ĭon_restricted=0 (allows the command console to be accessed in-game) Fortunately though it is far less necessary to use "tweaks" to get great performance from Crysis Warhead due to heavy optimization of the game engine. The engine is largely the same, and all of the information from the previous guide is still valid. Crysis Warhead is finally upon us, and that can only mean one thing-more tweaking! Before reading this guide, it is imperative that you read my original Crysis optimization guide here, as I'm not going to re-explain how to alter configuration files or access console commands.
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