


Machine Spec: If you want Far Cry to automatically configure your Video and Sound options, set the type of machine you have (based on the three machine spec types detailed in your Readme.txt file). Conversely, if you want dead bodies to never disappear for ultra realism, set the value to 999. Because lots of characters (dead or alive) on the screen can slow down graphics, setting this to a lower value can help reduce FPS slowdowns in heavy fight scenes by removing the dead bodies quickly. A lagging cursor is due to low FPS and is also affected by your Mouse settings under Control Options menu (see below).Ĭorpse Stay: Determines the number of seconds before corpses (dead characters) disappear from view. Note however that while a high Lazy Weapon setting may make the gun appear to lag, your targeting cursor should never lag regardless of this setting. The further to the right the slider, the more your gun lags with movements, which may look more realistic to some people. Lazy Weapon: The Lazy weapon slider determines how much your character's gun "lags" onscreen. Unselecting this option removes all blood and gore, and may provide a noticeable performance improvement in fight scenes at the cost of realism. Enable Gore: When selected (selection box filled in) allows blood and bullet impact holes (decals) to be shown on characters when they are shot or blown up.
