djdynamite123
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Source: EA
Crytek Crysis was for PC only, they move to consoles and screwed their loyal pc fanbase just for more money, it's always the same now. Battlefield (EA) did it of course.
I tested the game and it's only using DX9 and no DX11 features in the build and it's buggy as hell as expected, awaiting the demo PC users should of received well before the f**king 360.
My brother is a HUGE Crysis fan on the PC, he has played the demo on his 360 and said it's ok, but nothing like the immense feel/gameplay/action and clarity you get on pc (if running a powerful rig) Trying to run Crysis on a console is asking for trouble, and your probably going to see some effects from that when the games released on 360, e.g.: Anti Aliasing issues, depth of field issues and textures looking bizarre.
As if they mention about Piracy on PC, where is the mention of the fact that one of their own developers has leaked it online intentionally to either A ruin the game franchise on the PC, or a plan/plot to try gain some attention and for more people to follow Crysis and possibly buy it when it's released very soon. Absolutely disgraceful.Crytek has been alerted that an early incomplete, unfinished build of Crysis 2 has appeared on Torrent sites. Crytek and EA are deeply disappointed by the news. We encourage fans to support the game and the development team by waiting and purchasing the final, polished game on March 22. Crysis 2 is still in development and promises to be the ultimate action blockbuster as the series’ signature Nanosuit lets you be the weapon as you defend NYC from an alien invasion. Piracy continues to damage the PC packaged goods market and the PC development community.
Crytek Crysis was for PC only, they move to consoles and screwed their loyal pc fanbase just for more money, it's always the same now. Battlefield (EA) did it of course.
I tested the game and it's only using DX9 and no DX11 features in the build and it's buggy as hell as expected, awaiting the demo PC users should of received well before the f**king 360.
My brother is a HUGE Crysis fan on the PC, he has played the demo on his 360 and said it's ok, but nothing like the immense feel/gameplay/action and clarity you get on pc (if running a powerful rig) Trying to run Crysis on a console is asking for trouble, and your probably going to see some effects from that when the games released on 360, e.g.: Anti Aliasing issues, depth of field issues and textures looking bizarre.