I was just catching up on my gaming news when I saw this rather interesting article posted on gamespot. http://www.gamespot.com/news/crytek-crysis-3-is-maxing-out-current-gen-6401405 [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb4H40Vatrs&feature=g-high-u"]GS News - Crytek: Crysis 3 maxes out current gen consoles -…
Saying that there is only 1% left doesnt really mean anything, you can max out a high-end PC with minesweeper if you program it shitty enough. That being said, I agree with that they are pushing alot of more tech than probably any other multiplatform engine, even if the framerate in Crysis 2 was more like 10-25 than a…
Yup. It's Yerli. He just talks whatever rubbish suits him at the time regardless of the reality. My favourite Yerli examples are how he justifies changes in his business: What EA said about Crysis Release: EA confirmed Crysis had sold over 1 million units in the two months it had been available in the same transcript.…
I wouldn't say Crysis 2 was a port, maybe the consoles forced the game to be more linear and enclosed, hopefully Crysis 3 is a mix between both games as i enjoyed them both.
I've played Crysis 3 multiplayer in whatever iteration is was at in September, and I can confirm that it was not visually very impressive (and the gameplay was an embellished CoD clone, of course). I'm interested to see what they manage to do with console hardware.
I dunno, I thought Battlefield 3 is quite advanced in tech, and to me the trailers looked better than Crysis, artistically. Then again I haven't seen it run on consoles so I don't know how it actually ended up looking. But I did see the airplane mission video on youtube and it was amazing...
HYPE HYPE HYPE BRAHHHHH! U PSYKED YETTTTTTT???? Given that people nowadays are still managing to push the Commodore 64 to newer and further limits, it is highly unlikely that the PS3 is done doing things yet. That said, it IS becoming financially unwise to push it, because it's probably better to aim at PC's and next-gen…