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Gameplay is 60fps according to dxtory
EDIT: I play in a pc monitor through DVI cable.
{LINK REMOVED}http://www.mediafire.com/download/gzfbpmycw92kiau/Direct+Refresh.rar
What does that do? I'll give it a shot if it works.
One will more than run the game flawlessly. The required and recommended specs shoot wayyyyyyyyyyyyy over what you can actually use.
I have an GTX770 and have the same problem with Crysis 2, when i put in 1080p the game refresh to 24Hz. It sucks
Basically, it forces the game to run at 60hz. 1080p and other resolutions are supported. It's a neat little tool for games suffering from the "24hz bug" such as Crysis and Crysis 2 that will never, ever be patched.
Basically, it forces the game to run at 60hz. 1080p and other resolutions are supported. It's a neat little tool for games suffering from the "24hz bug" such as Crysis and Crysis 2 that will never, ever be patched. [/quote]
Ha that sounds great man.