Please help me out here... I just bought Crysis 3, and am running a system with the GTX 260.. It is apparently NOT DX11 compatable. All around the web i see people claiming there is a patch to run the game on a DX10 compatable GPU and shit like that. All ive found till now has been fake. I was thinking if anyone knew if there is a patch? Or if there even is a chance to be a patch ever. Help me or CRUSH MY DREAMS!

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Patch for what?

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to run Crysis 3 on a DX10 only compatable GPU

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The patch is called "new GPU".

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Buy a new graphic card. This will patch it.

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ok what is the cheapest solution then ?

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I bought a Sapphire/AMD Radeon HD 7750 for ~130€ last year and it runs everything i want.

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There's no way of patching/downgrading the game to DX10...buy a new card

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Direct3D support: Direct3D 10.0

Supports:
Shader Model 4.0 (GTS250, GTX 260-295)
Direct3D 10.1

So it won't be able to do DX11 as it doesn't have the hardware for it.

And the game won't be able to do DX10 no matter how much you want it.
See also this

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ok what is the cheapest solution then ?

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Sorry Man, But Crysis 3 is only available on DirectX11. My girlfriend have a GTX 260 like you, and she can't play this game. Because DirectX 11 works in graphics cards from series 400, 500, 600.

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ok what is the cheapest solution then ?

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The solution is buy a new graphic card, if you doesn't want to expend too much money, I think that Geforce 660Ti is your better option.

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ok what is the cheapest solution then ?

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Could buy an nVidia 450, 550, 650, or something comparable.

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Wait until next month when Nvidia release their new cards, that will push down the prices of the older series.

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Closed 11 years ago by Dankquan.