Crysis keeps crashing

It seems that my computer crashes when I play Crysis or orther demanding games. The system completely shuts itself down. I think it may be a result of heat from dust collection. I opened my computer and cleaned off all the dust (there was a lot), and it seemed to run better, but crashed again. The demo ran perfectly, without a hitch, so this is frusterating. I wish Windows would tell me WHY the computer shut itself off.

Can anyone help me?

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Reply #1 Top

the only reasons i know for a computer to shut itself off is because it overheats, or because it has had a fatal error in like windows or even the firmware like DOS whatever...

idn, try dropping all the settings to the lowest possible, turn off your Virus Checker and any other background tasks, absolutely everything, and see if it still crashes, if it does, run a thorough virus check and spy-ware check etc etc, try again, if it still screws up, try un-install and re-install

i have Crysis and Crysis: Warhead myself, i cant remember it ever causing the computer (a Dell XPS m1730 laptop) to shut down... the game crashed a few times sure... but never shut down the comp... if it still shuts the comp off maybe call EA technical support

Reply #2 Top

Get software to monitor your CPU/Mobo and GPU.  If it's running in the 80+ you need a new one/better cooler.

 

I had an 8800GTX, great card, but ran really hot, same thing happened to me and it took me a while to check it out and the bugger burned out on me.  Now I have a GTX285 and a HUGE new CPU fan/sink and I don't have any problems.  Monitoring software is important.  Go to your manufacturers website to get some.

Reply #3 Top

Thank you for the feedback. I read that I should also blast way down in the CPU heat sink, as dust can get there, too. I'm also planning to upgrade my fans and graphics card, so it should better.

maybe call EA technical support

Like thats going to help. I've heard EA has the worst support.:P

Reply #5 Top

Quoting MetaNerd3ooo, reply 4
What??  Since when did EA get support??    

EA does have support, and you can call them anytime, for 2.50$/min you can get all the crappy support you want with your DRM! :puke:

Reply #7 Top

Let's not turn this into an EA rant thread.

Also, I have Crysis: Maximum Edition. I saw on the discs that they might be specially made for this edition, and not the regular discs put in a box.

Reply #8 Top

Quoting GeneralEtrius, reply 7
Let's not turn this into an EA rant thread.

Also, I have Crysis: Maximum Edition. I saw on the discs that they might be specially made for this edition, and not the regular discs put in a box.

EA :puke:

Reply #9 Top

What graphics card are you using and what are your drivers?  I had problems with older drivers for the 8800gt.  Since I got a gtx 260 I have not had an issues with crysis. 

Reply #10 Top

Check the event manager to see if it gives you more information.

Right click My Computer -> Manage -> System Tools -> Event Viewer

Check System and Application.

Dr.Gonzo

Reply #11 Top

It's possible that you've mega-overclocked your processor and accidently fried one of its circuits (certainly possible with that extra dust).  I did that a few years ago with a cheap Compaq Presario I had - every time the CPU usage went above something like 80%, the whole system would die.

Reply #12 Top

Wasn't EA just the publisher? They're not going to have any clue what the hell is wrong... unless it's something wrong with the media it came on-- or the installer maybe? Something on their end. Other than that, they just printed the discs, manuals and boxes as far as I know. If EA put the wrench time in on the game it wouldn't run at all, for anyone.

Dr.Gonzo

Reply #13 Top

When this happened to a friend of mine's laptop, he would force it back on, and use it again, only to have it die 20 minutes later (despite my warnings). Eventually he fried his graphics chip (there was a TON of cat hair in the system), rendering the machine useless. Be sure to clean out your computer regularly and keep an eye on your heat.

Reply #14 Top

It's possible that you've mega-overclocked your processor and accidently fried one of its circuits (certainly possible with that extra dust). I did that a few years ago with a cheap Compaq Presario I had - every time the CPU usage went above something like 80%, the whole system would die.

System is at stock settings.

Here are my specs:

Intel Core i7-920
ATI Radeon HD 4850
3 GB DDR3 RAM
Windows Vista Home Premium 64 Bit

CPU usage hovers at around 5-6%, physical memory at 42%

Reply #15 Top

Check System and Application

That doesnt seem to show much

Edit: Vista might be a problem, since it asks more from a system in order to run programs. Hopefully Windows 7 will be better.

 

Reply #16 Top

Hey, the game is no longer crahing, but there seems to be a bug.

Spolier alert:

At the end of the Relic phase, you have to fight several Koreans in order to get picked up. I killed them, and the plane still wont come. Has anyone had this problem?

Reply #17 Top

Someone please help me! If I dont get a response by tomorrow, I'm taking it back. This piece of shit is not worth the 40 bucks I spent on it.

Reply #18 Top

just restart the level or game, i havnt played in a while but i dont thin kit;s that far in

Reply #19 Top

just restart the level or game

You're saying that I have to start the level all over from the beginning. I tried loading up previous saves, but it didn't help. Starting Relic over would not be fun at all, those sequences sucked.

Reply #20 Top

Quoting GeneralEtrius, reply 19

just restart the level or game
You're saying that I have to start the level all over from the beginning. I tried loading up previous saves, but it didn't help. Starting Relic over would not be fun at all, those sequences sucked.

i'd give it a go, i think it is worth it. i found the campaign short and multiplayer kinda ugh, but the modding is kinda fun, so if anything i think you should go check out their sites and download extra maps to play if you give up on campaign

Reply #21 Top

Quoting GeneralEtrius, reply 16
Hey, the game is no longer crahing, but there seems to be a bug.

Spolier alert:

At the end of the Relic phase, you have to fight several Koreans in order to get picked up. I killed them, and the plane still wont come. Has anyone had this problem?

I had the exact same problem, I had to restart the level to complete the game.

Once I was finished the game I took it back for store credit. Not because of this bug, but because I found Crysis boring. Emptying an entire clip at a Korean soldier, for each soldier is not my idea of fun! And watching them respawn a few second later is a major turn-off!

I cant believe they're the same team that made Far Cry!. I was expecting Crysis to be a lot like Far Cry, but it turned out to be the complete opposite. I really liked the sandbox approch of Far Cry, having the freedom to move and attack from multiple angle is a lot more fun then taking part of scripting events.

The bottom line is restarting the level might be the only way for you to finish this game!

Reply #22 Top

I cant believe they're the same team that made Far Cry!. I was expecting Crysis to be a lot like Far Cry, but it turned out to be the complete opposite. I really liked the sandbox approch of Far Cry, having the freedom to move and attack from multiple angle is a lot more fun then taking part of scripting events.

That's techincally what Crysis is.

I'm probably going to take Crysis back. I'll convince the store people to accept on open box. I'll exchange it for Burnout Paradise or something like that.

Reply #23 Top

Quoting Dargoon999, reply 21



Quoting GeneralEtrius,
reply 16
Hey, the game is no longer crahing, but there seems to be a bug.

Spolier alert:

At the end of the Relic phase, you have to fight several Koreans in order to get picked up. I killed them, and the plane still wont come. Has anyone had this problem?



I had the exact same problem, I had to restart the level to complete the game.

Once I was finished the game I took it back for store credit. Not because of this bug, but because I found Crysis boring. Emptying an entire clip at a Korean soldier, for each soldier is not my idea of fun! And watching them respawn a few second later is a major turn-off!

I cant believe they're the same team that made Far Cry!. I was expecting Crysis to be a lot like Far Cry, but it turned out to be the complete opposite. I really liked the sandbox approch of Far Cry, having the freedom to move and attack from multiple angle is a lot more fun then taking part of scripting events.

The bottom line is restarting the level might be the only way for you to finish this game!

wait... relic is the level where you find Dr Rosenthal (Daddy dearest) right? and *SPOILER ALERT* he gets frozen by the exosuit right?

okay, so, at the end of that level, you have to clear the LZ of a bunch of koreans in *SPOILER ALERT* ripoff nano-suits, which is why they are so hard for you to kill. they do everything your suit does, and that includes cloaking. the reason that:

1. they were so hard to kill is because you are so hard to kill, theres no reason to justify why 100's of koreans cant kill you, but you can kill a similarly nano-suited soldier with less than a full ammo clip...

2. the VTOL didnt arrive is because there was most likely a korean soldier was probably hiding somewhere, in cloak mode, and waiting for you to get close enough to attack you, or, waiting to get a shot with his sniper rifle.

i love the people who get all shitty because they dont pay attention to whats going on. first off, how can you possibly say that Crysis doesnt use a sandbox approach!?!? if i didnt know any better, id have claimed you havent even played the game! Given, some routes and strategies are faster than others, some are better than others, some are more fun/easy and some are challenging. i suspect you just didnt take the time to take a look around at your options, or were waiting for someone to spell it out for you. sure, there are some missions where its scripted... but then you dont have that much freedom for a sandbox map *SPOILER ALERT* when you are on an aircraft carrier! and, lets face it, how much fun would it be to just walk, drive or even fly around/above all the enemies on the map, kill a few people guarding you objectives, then continue on? sometimes, devs have to force you into a conflict, but i think Crytek did a pretty damn good job of giving you the choice 95% of the time. and even when it appeared like there was only one choice, im sure you probably went for the obvious choice, and didnt find that hidden cache of ammo and weapons because you couldnt think outside the box. what do you want them to do? spell it out for you? you will call it scripted. dont spell it out? you will take the most obvious option and still call it scripted because they didnt spell it out for you! considering the graphics in Crysis, building anything that isnt necessary would take alot of time and money, as well as causing the game to load slower and possibly crash on lower end computers, and simply pushing up the bar which says; "must have computer more powerful than this to play". they had to find a good balance, and i think they did.

also, which soldiers do you have to empty a clip at to kill? if you are playing on hard or delta difficulty, and are trying to kill *SPOILER ALERT* a nano-suit enemy, well, go figure, its not going to be a walk in the park. even on easy and normal its supposed to be a bigger challenge, they dont even appear all that often in the original Crysis. heck, AI is hard enough to program as it is, if you choose a higher difficulty level, the industry standard is going to give the AI a few more options (like using more grenades etc) as well as making it harder to kill, while making it easier to kill you, you are going to find that in just about any FPS on the higher difficulty settings. and when do they respawn? idn, are you talking about MP? ive never seen campaign AI 'respawn', and if you are playing MP well goddamn its supposed to be harder?

i assume you are talking about the original Crysis right? not Warhead? because i have to agree there that a fair few missions in Warhead that are very linear and the only choices you get are using different weapons... but the original Crysis was excellent.

yes, it probably had/has some bugs, but being one of the most advanced video games available in the world today, duh it was going to have some bugs. and all things considered, unless you are unlucky or try to cause a bug, you arent going to run into one. i was playing a game called freelancer, its a space-flight combat simulator with RPG elements, in case you havent heard of it. anyway, on my like 4th or 5th play through the campaign, i was trying to cheat my way into some advanced weaponry, and in doing so, made enemies with one of the factions in the game, a corporation which happened to own the space station i had to dock with to end the next mission of the game. i had figured, just like the rest of the game, that the basic programming would be overruled and told to let me dock even though they didnt like me, but it didnt, and i had re-load the game before the mission, spend an extra hour or 2 and a few hundreds of thousands of credits paying for hackers and employees to boost my reputation with said faction, and then replay the mission, just so i could progress through the story. all of which wouldnt have happened if i hadnt tried to cheat the system. and considering how much more advanced Crysis is than Freelancer, i think you need to get off your goddamn high horse and give them a break!

so, to answer the question, its not so much a bug as far as the VTOL wont arrive, but a bug because the remaining AI soldier(s) wont come out of hiding and fight you. a few laps around the graveyard and into the bush a bit should enable him to see you so you can find him and kill him and move on.

Reply #24 Top

you did not heave to empty a clip to kill people, unless you didnt hit them

the game was skimpy on content and mp for crysis was subpar, but modding is nice, still fun, but if you don't like the first one's mp, it's not worth it to me

 

but burnout is nice too, i have that, you pretty much NEED a controller for it imo

Reply #25 Top

Look, I'm not trying to start an argument here. All I'm saying is that Crysis did not turn out to be what I expected.

BTW, Razonator, Soldiers do respawn in Crysis, Korean Soldiers are very tough to take down, emptying half a clip to a full clip just to kill one is bad enough, but having to see them respawn is ludicrous. If you still have the game, replay one and test it for yourself. I can clearly remember a military base with tanks in the middle, I saw a heavy machine gun emplacement and I decide to kill the soldier using the MG, try to guess how many times did I have to kill him before the machine gun became unoperationnal??? can you say RESPAWN!

Now I cant take you seriously if you really believe that Crysis is not 90% scripted. If you do say that Crysis is an open sand box à la Far Cry then you and I must have played very different games. Mine was call CRYSIS.

Yes the game did have some bug, but that did not stop me from playing it. Crysis was way overhyped! It was mediocre at best! I took it back for store credit 1 hour after finishing the game. Best refund I ever had!