![]() ![]() Nothing seemed out of place – XP frames indeed display correctly, while Win10 frames display with a bug. ![]() For starters, I captured several frames on both Windows 10 and Windows XP virtual machine. Of course, as with any graphical related issues, usage of PIX graphics debugger could not be overstated. However, it comes at a price – performance can be lowered by as much as 75%! That can result in unacceptable framerates even on modern PCs. ![]() You can see trees and rocks are reflecting fine - but bigger chunks of land are not, so reflections look far less impressive than they do on XP!Ĭommunity has since found a way to fix this issue - it is possible to use WineD3D, a Direct3D to OpenGL wrapper for Windows, and then everything looks fine. The main issue bothering people for years were broken water reflections - landmass would not reflect on water if the game is played on anything newer than Windows XP: Upon downloading, all you need to do is to extract the archive to game’s directory and that’s it! Overviewįar Cry (developed by Crytek) once a game considered an example of visual fidelity and de facto a benchmark of then-modern PCs, turns out not to be free of issues. TL DR - if you are not interested in an in-depth overview of what was wrong with the game and how it was fixed, just follow the link to check out a concise changelog and grab SilentPatch for Far Cry: ![]()
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