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PC Games - Far Cry posted in the Software forums; Hi Guys, I want to give Far Cry a go on my new desktop. I know it will easily work with the specs of the system i have custom built, ...

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Old 12-28-2005
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Hi Guys, I want to give Far Cry a go on my new desktop. I know it will easily work with the specs of the system i have custom built, but what do u guys rekon. Will i run it at very high settings at 1280 x 1024 or not:

Intel Pentium 4 640 3.2Ghz CPU
Cosair VS 1Gb Pc-4200 533Mhz Ram
Sapphire X800 GTO 256mb Video Card
SATA 2 120Gb 7200Rpm Hard Drive
Windows XP Home

Wat do you guys Rekon, Thanks.


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Difficult to say with a beast like Farcry , but i think it should.


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