lol read the forums there was plenty having problems and I mean plenty.
If you look at my sig you will see it was more than enough to play the game. You only had to look at the list of fixes in the last patch to see they had a problem.
I paid good money for it and expect it to work
Piracy isn't a problem, it's a problem the industry makes up.
Who knows. PC sale numbers are hard to find. But I bet the Battlefield series has sold a lot. Especially in Europe.
I don't see why Crysis couldn't achieve 4 million sales across the PS3 and 360 if it had come to consoles and not the PC.
Just did a search. Only saw one person that had a problem with it locking up but it was his system that was causing the problem because it was also locking up with CoD4 and other games.
Even across 3 platforms I would be doubtful it would sell that much, but that wasn’t what I was saying they expect to sell 4-5 million on the PC alone.
I loved Crysis I just think crytek had very unrealistic target for sales targets.
You said:What are these guys smoking, the game sold over a million on the Pc so they expect to 4 to 5 million copys on the console
This is not the only forum on the net. Try some of the proper gaming sites and all will be revealed. Plus if there was so few with problems why so many fixes and i one patch.![]()
Sorry Just out my bed for night shift that shouls have been PC
I'm sure I will find posts with people having problems. Doesn't mean it's the game, could still be the users system at fault.
And I don't think there's a correlation between the amount of people having probelms and the amount of fixes that are released. I'm sure they just try and fix as many bugs as they possibly can.
Amount to the same they have problems with there software not our systems.I'm sure they just try and fix as many bugs as they possibly can
When did they exaggerate anything?
You just said it your self
Amount to the same they have problems with there software not our systems.
The dx9/10 jungle fight vids were most definately exaggerated, the game requires mods applied to come up near that level of visuals (and imo even with mods the game still doesn't look as good as those vids made out). I would also agree that crytek exaggerated on system specs needed to run the game, in most cases some of their mid to lower end cfgs barely ran the game at all.
One thing may people picked up on though was almost any time the game was at a show crytek were VERY reluctant to show what res was being used. They would show settings but in a lot of cases the res was not mentioned.
That was further reinforced by the fact that the game was shown most of the time on an lcd tv with a low input res. As obviously the game on a 24" monitor at 1024x768 would look pretty crap, having a 40" tv using 1024x768 vga input for example the image wouldn't appear stretched out or distorted as it would on a large pc monitor.
Dx10 Jungle Fight video was an engine demostration wasn't it? Not a Crysis demonstration.
System specs have always got to be taken with a grain of salt. There's too many variables.
I don't think showing the game on a HDTV means they're lying or exaggerating.
The jungle fight vid simply said "CRYSIS dx9 jungle fight". Nothing more or less. To just about anyone that seen the vids this represented gameplay, there was nothing from crytek saying otherwise and indeed nothing in the video saying otherwise. If it wasnt intended to represent the game a disclaimer in the vid or a statement from crytek should have been available.
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/19966.html
As for the tv argument, it indeed can be classed as exagerrating. People see a big 40" display and first thing that comes to mind is a large res. As stated crytek were very vague on the res even up to the late stages of development. A large screen tv let them show lower res gameplay without the performance impact assicated with larger res while maintaing the illusion that the res was higher than it actually was.
Uh yea, coz no one ever pirates games on consoles? I think they are in for a shock...