Oh hell yes. I played Crysis 2 on console first, then managed to get Crysis 1 and I loved them both. So yeah, I'll be watching and waiting.
I was just pointing out that most of EA's games lately have been the same price as the console version. Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age 2, Syndicate all 60 US dollars, same as the console version regardless of physical or Origin copy. I just assumed US dollars since there's a dollar ($) sign. My assumption though would be that in Sweden digital distribution is cheaper than physical copies, which makes sense.Tubez said:Just want to point out that almost all Origin games is priced at 499Swedish kr which is 100kr less then the console version [100kr=15$]Waaghpowa said:That's gotta be a lie, no way would EA price a PC game at 50 dollars.
If they release Crysis 3 with DX 11 instead of lying and giving it out months later, MAYBE I'll consider getting it. Also if they follow Nomad again, and if it's not cut down...Ok, I would prefer Crysis 1.
(In Sweden)
It's $50 for the 360 version too according to the picture.deathbydeath said:Wow, $50 usd? finally, a major publisher stopped pricing pc games at $60. We're not consoles, you know.
That's what I keep telling people! I...oh wait, I thought you were talking about Mass Effect 3.pspman45 said:while Crisis 2 did really piss me off since the ending made no sense at all, I did thoroughly enjoy the single player campaign for it and still rank it as one of the best campaigns in recent years.
Well for PC that's not going to be an optionJames Raynor said:Avoid buying it through origin though.
Tubez said:I'm sorry but how is Crysis 2 in any way hardware melting?WMDogma said:In a surprising turn of events, EA's Origin service briefly leaked some preliminary information about Crysis 3, the sequel to last year's hardware-melting Crysis 2.
Yes, the full game when they finally got it put out via patches was hardware melting. Saying it was not hardware melting just because the initial release was limited to a lower graphical programming api than the original was dumb.SupahGamuh said:Crysis 2 hardware melting?... I beg to differ... maybe after the DX11 patch, but not hardware melting in any way.
Now they're turning Alcatraz (what happened to Nomad and Psycho?) into Turok... nice.
lol wut?ph0b0s123 said:Well for PC that's not going to be an optionJames Raynor said:Avoid buying it through origin though.Tubez said:I'm sorry but how is Crysis 2 in any way hardware melting?WMDogma said:In a surprising turn of events, EA's Origin service briefly leaked some preliminary information about Crysis 3, the sequel to last year's hardware-melting Crysis 2.Yes, the full game when they finally got it put out via patches was hardware melting. Saying it was not hardware melting just because the initial release was limited to a lower graphical programming api than the original was dumb.SupahGamuh said:Crysis 2 hardware melting?... I beg to differ... maybe after the DX11 patch, but not hardware melting in any way.
Now they're turning Alcatraz (what happened to Nomad and Psycho?) into Turok... nice.
You do know that it's the developers and publishers that set the price of the games they sell on Steam right? Not Valve.Daymo said:Ea pricing the game at $49.99 is part of some grand evil plan, it has to be right? It's not like they are using digital distribution to make games cheaper, when valve isn't.
Pretty much this. I'm tentatively interested, as I am a massive fan of the first game and quite liked the second, but I've been burned too many times by EA to pre-order the thing. Gonna let some post-release gameplay vids come out first.ResonanceGames said:As one of the few people who really liked Crysis 2 for what it was (even though Crysis and Warhead were way better) I'm pretty excited for this. Hopefully they open it up a little more like the first game, though I'm not holding my breath.