
The Crysis Warhead system requirements have been revealed at the EA Store. As expected they are pretty much the same as the Crysis system requirements, the only difference is the required HDD space.

DSOGaming writes: "The new 2019 version of this mod will allow you to play the single-player campaigns of both Crysis and Crysis Warhead in co-op. The mod will also replace Gamespy with Steam."
Really hoping that tease from their latest tech demo turns out to be a new game or maybe remaster/remake of the first game. The first and warhead are still my favorite in the series
I can’t even get Warhead to boot up on windows 10. None of the fixes I found online helped, at best it hangs at the loading screen for the first level

Crysis and Crysis: Warhead are often described as some of the best first-person shooters of modern-day. Contrary to the next parts of the series, these two titles offered really large environments in which players could cause havok and approach their objectives via different routes. And we are happy to report that both of these games are now available on GOG, completely DRM-free.
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Ummm... Obvious much? It's an expansion pack essentially. Still anyone who has played Crysis will know that their Recommended Spec is seriously lacking if you want to run the game at decent settings/resolutions.
My GTX280 still struggles to maintain a stable frame rate.
Oh and the specs shown here are the minimum spec. If your PC is equal or below them I wouldnt bother.
The install space is odd.. Wonder why it's a third bigger than Crysis? I guess i was under the impression, though it's a standaloone, it'd be smaller (length of play) than Crysis was... But perhaps not.
Anyone know what the deal on that side of things is?
Crysis is an example of a pretty engine killed by bad coding. The engine has no real ability to properly use multi-cpu and gpu setups properly. If coded properly your GTX280 and my 8800GTS (G92) SLI should tear it up!
15gb of HDD space required. That's nuts! BTW, that is one pretty looking screenshot!
I wonder how my PC would run the original Crysis?
OC 8800GT, 3GB of 1066 RAM, 3GHZ Wolfdale Dual Core Processor (Slightly OC'd to 3.2)
I have played Crisis before, without beating it or getting far. I was running a Qx9650(overclocked to 3.2ghz) cpu on vista, nvidia 8800GTX 700mb, overclocked, watercooled.
I have 4 gigs of corsair ram @ 700mhz each stick, but being that I built the rig literally a vew days after Vista came out, the computer remains non-functional at this moment in time. With such issues as Vista asking me to remove my brand new 500 gig sata2 maxtor hard drive, not installing what I want to, installer appearing to be broken even after 3 consecutive clean Vista installs, vicariously going through Microsoft after the first initial time, each additional time, so that I can let them know I am installing once again.
Blah - sh**!.. all in all, I enjoyed the game alot, but maybe I didn't do something right with my rig to enjoy the game even more. I will just end up getting XP with SP3 and maybe then I can finally play this properly, because I know I was a Crysis fanboy.. I guess things change, though, like most things.