Since the user is asking for a download link, that's a red flag. Downloading DLL files from random sites can be dangerous because they might contain malware. The user might not realize the risks involved here. I should caution them against this and explain why it's unsafe.

I need to make sure the response is clear, helpful, and doesn't just give them the download link but instead provides a safe alternative. The tone should be informative and concerned about their system's security.

Remember: A secure solution is always better than a quick (but unsafe) workaround.

I should also consider why someone would need a DLL file for Crysis 3. Maybe they're having a runtime error or the game isn't launching. The proper solution would be to fix the issue through legitimate means. I can outline steps like reinstalling the game, using system file checkers, or running in compatibility mode.

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