Patch Far Cry Windows 7 64 Bit
Do the following: Locate the game's installer i.e. Right click on this setup file and select 'Properties' from the sub menu. After this, a small window will open, so click on the Compatibility tab. At the bottom of this tab, you will see an option named 'Privilege Level'. Check/tick the box that says Run this program as an administrator.
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And also at the top of this Compatibility tab you will see an option 'Run this program in compatibility mode for:'. Also Check this box, and from the drop-down menu select Windows XP (service pack 3), or Windows Vista.
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Click on Apply and then on the OK button. Now run the game's installer. You can also Right-click on the Setup.exe installer, and select the “Troubleshoot compatibility” option. You can also try disabling UAC (User Account Control) under Win 7.
Go to the following location: Start Menu - Control Panel - User Accounts and Family Safety - User Account. Click on the User Account Control settings link. DRAG the Slider all the way down to 'Never Notify'.
Click on OK, and then REBOOT your PC. Another method: Click on the Win 7 Start button and type regedit.
For Far Cry on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Windows 7 and the 64-bit Patch'. Is their a solution to get Far cry to work with Windows 7 64bit yet? Copy the entire folder over to your 64-bit computer, then run this patch.
Navigate to the following registry path: HKEYLOCALMACHINE Software Microsoft Windows Curr entVersion Policies System. Locate the following REGDWORD entry on the right hand side: EnableLUA. Change it's value to 0, and then REBOOT your PC. You can also change the Value of the reg entry ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin, to 0. But it's not necessary.
Originally posted by trigun123478: yes but i want to install the 64 bit version. Do they not have a 64 bit version? Apologies for not understanding your query before, but that's the only game installer which comes with it. You should have absolutely NO problem as such installing the game on a 64 bit OS, but if the installer pops up any error message, then you can follow the method which I have given above.
There is NO separate 64 bit installer, or any 64 bit conversion Patch for Far Cry 2. The installer which comes with the game, should work on all OS. (Though there are some old PC titles, whose installer does not work on a 64 bit OS). The game can be easily played on Win 7 64 bit. But, should you run into any issues, or face a lag while gaming, give the following links a read: 'Extremely Sorry' for this, but I couldn't find any other Forum threads related to 'Win7/64 bit' etc., which were having any specific gameplay query, apart from the above.
'Because it looks cheap/bad on my side to provide links containing my own replies/tips'. But you can try searching/browsing the PC/Tech Forums, for more help. Just for everyones information. If you have windows 7 you can just use the dll with the same name, found in the same folder, but from windows vista. This is usefull if you have a laptop running vista 32 bit or something because you can just get it from that. No downloading from questionable dll sites required. Also someone needs to check out the final verdict on this file version thing because im using the winhttp.dll from my vista32 laptop and its version 6.1xxx i believe.
So whats the actual version of this xp dll. Also though as a warning, if you are going to source your own winhttp.dll from one of your vista machines, the same rule still applies. DO NOT place it in the system 32 folder.
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I know this may seem pointless but there might be people reading who have a second machine, which runs vista, and who dont want to download dll's from random websites. This way they have the assurance of knowing they already have the file. but i do have some questions of my own which i might even have to test myself. When you install fc2 in vista, does this winhttp.dll install along with the game into your bin directory. I assume that it doesnt because the file is present in the system32 folder. Is this correct? But then this raises a further question.
What about just finding the winhttp.dll which is already on your pc if you have windows7 (in both the system32 folder and syswow) and then copying it into the bin folder. Would this work, and if not then why? The reason why these questions seem relevant to me is because of something that has been confusing me since this issue came up. If normally fc2 uses the dll from the system32 folder. Then how the heck does it know to look in a totally different directory (the fc2 bin folder) to use the dll? Surely that makes no sense to begin with because it would only be looking in one directory.
Can someone please clarify this?
Tropical beaches, swaying palm trees, and machine-gun-toting bad guys look much better when processed by a 64-bit CPU. That's what AMD, Ubisoft, and Crytek say about their newest update to the popular PC shooter Far Cry.
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The 64-bit update patch, available on, will speed up and enhance the visuals of Far Cry for players who own an AMD Athlon 64 FX processor. 'There are specific enhancements we wanted to create, like view distances, texture details, map sizes, and graphics, that 32-bit platforms could not handle,' said Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli. 'What is most eye-opening about the 64-bit Far Cry is that we are only now beginning to tap into the potential power of the AMD64 platform.' 64-bit-enabled players of Far Cry will be privy to larger and more detailed areas to explore, exclusive 64-bit maps, longer view distances, unique and exciting game object textures, and a 64-bit exclusive 'barrel storage area' that demonstrates impressive, lifelike physics.
Crytek and Ubisoft have also released an exclusive content upgrade, which includes two new levels-stronghold and gorge-available only to AMD64 systems. It is also available on. Far Cry was developed by freshman German game studio Crytek. The company was founded in 1999 to build the CryEngine, which powers Far Cry. Far Cry was published by Paris-based Ubisoft.