Crossfire fixed autoexec

Post » Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:57 am

So I recently bought another 5850 so that I could work some crossfire magic with Crysis 2. Unfortunately since the time of purchase, I've been having tons of issues from flickering to artifacting and just some performance lag.

After extensive (lol not really, 5 mins worth?) of mucking around with the autoexec settings I managed to find that these settings work best for my rig. So far its pretty preliminary but there is an actual performance gain and all settings are maxed out. Anyways, just paste this in an autoexec.cfg in your crysis 2 root folder (or maybe bin 32, i forgot which one) and you should be good to go. Try to disable any custom settings that you might have in catalyst.

ALSO IF YOU ARE HAVING FLICKERING ISSUES JUST ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS UP BY ONE INCREMENT AND THEN DOWN BY ONE. Anyways, lemme know how it goes for any of you guys who need to try it (I wouldn't recommend it if ur CFX performance is currently fine)
r_ColorGrading = 2
r_MotionBlur = 0
r_MultiGPU = 2
r_PostMSAA = 2
r_SSAO = 3
r_TexMaxAnisotropy = 16
r_UseEdgeAA = 3
e_Shadows = 1
sys_spec_gameeffects = 3
sys_spec_objectdetail = 3
sys_spec_particles = 3
sys_spec_physics = 3
sys_spec_shading = 3
sys_spec_shadows = 3
sys_spec_sound = 3
sys_spec_texture = 3
sys_spec_volumetriceffects = 3
sys_spec_water = 3
g_radialBlur = 0
g_skipIntro = 1
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james tait
 
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Post » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:45 am

there is something to the settings that affects crossfire for sure, because with the new patch there was 4 settings at custom and crossfire was working good for me , then the next time i tried crossfire just one setting was on custom (post processing) and the rest was extreme and at this point my frames was messed up, but no flickering. crytek gots to fix this, they say they are, i am done messing with the settings.
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