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By the way: Are you running a Crysis 64-bit EXE or a Crysis 32-bit EXE?
Dude, I asked a simple question. Are you running a 64-bit Crysis EXE (executable) or a 32-bit?
You dont need to do anything just look in your system folder and you see "Program Files x86". Windows emulate it itself
Holy fu*k Batman!!
>I KNOW WHERE MY CRYSIS PROGRAM IS<
I just want to know if >YOU< are playing Crysis with a 32-bit executable or a 64-bit? What specific folder is your Crysis executable in? Is it in YOUR Bin32 or Bin64 folder? This isn't rocket science.
???
When the game loads you can see what version you are running in the console:
1. Open console with the tilde key `
2. Type "r_displayinfo 1" (without quotes) and exit console
It will tell you if Crysis is running in x64 or x32 (will also show your FPS too)
So if that was your Bin32 folder (thank you by the way for trying to help) you are NOT running a 32.exe. That is kind of what I thought in the first place.
you sound like a complete ♥♥♥♥ - Stop crying ♥♥♥