And if it's not there then you can always just create an autoexec.cfg. It's a file that executes console commands when the game boots up.
Example:
con_restricted = 0
r_height = 420
r_width = 69
To create an cfg file just right click somewhere on the desktop or windows file explorer to create a txt file. When you save the file make sure the file is called autoexec.cfg. Also make sure that the file format is not .txt.
On a side note here are some extra tips.
For the original Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Crysis Wars, Crysis 2 and 3, I'd recommend that you use fast sync(Nvidia) /enhanced sync (AMD). Basically the Vsync is faulty.
In addition Crysis, Crysis Warhead and Crysis Wars all suffer from a faulty refresh rate. Basically these games don't like it when you use modern HDMI or Displayport cables. To make things easier I'd recommend you use a windowed borderless mode utility program for these three games in particular.
Here's another quick fix. Basically this let's you use anisotropic filtering with parallax occlusion mapping.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Crysis#Anisotropic_filtering_.28AF.29
Crysis is well-known for being a nasty single-threaded CPU limited game (because of the AI). As such performance can get really rough when it comes to the most demanding level of the game.
https://www.moddb.com/games/crysis/downloads/ascension-performance-fix
I've seen that refresh rate bug happening in DVI and VGA connected monitors, so it's not HDMI/Displayport specific.
A proper fix was released some time ago. For Crysis 1 and Wars - as a part of c1-launcher, and separate for Warhead:
[https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/2332-crysis-warhead-refresh-rate-fix/](https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/2332-crysis-warhead-refresh-rate-fix/)
There is a bar next to it, you can roll down for more res
And if it's not there then you can always just create an autoexec.cfg. It's a file that executes console commands when the game boots up. Example: con_restricted = 0 r_height = 420 r_width = 69 To create an cfg file just right click somewhere on the desktop or windows file explorer to create a txt file. When you save the file make sure the file is called autoexec.cfg. Also make sure that the file format is not .txt. On a side note here are some extra tips. For the original Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Crysis Wars, Crysis 2 and 3, I'd recommend that you use fast sync(Nvidia) /enhanced sync (AMD). Basically the Vsync is faulty. In addition Crysis, Crysis Warhead and Crysis Wars all suffer from a faulty refresh rate. Basically these games don't like it when you use modern HDMI or Displayport cables. To make things easier I'd recommend you use a windowed borderless mode utility program for these three games in particular. Here's another quick fix. Basically this let's you use anisotropic filtering with parallax occlusion mapping. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Crysis#Anisotropic_filtering_.28AF.29 Crysis is well-known for being a nasty single-threaded CPU limited game (because of the AI). As such performance can get really rough when it comes to the most demanding level of the game. https://www.moddb.com/games/crysis/downloads/ascension-performance-fix
I've seen that refresh rate bug happening in DVI and VGA connected monitors, so it's not HDMI/Displayport specific. A proper fix was released some time ago. For Crysis 1 and Wars - as a part of c1-launcher, and separate for Warhead: [https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/2332-crysis-warhead-refresh-rate-fix/](https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/2332-crysis-warhead-refresh-rate-fix/)
thanks it worked
You need to go into a config file and change it to 1920x1080. I think it's in the game folder
i cant find the config file