I'm not surprised about Crysis. The developers knew they were targetting a smaller niche market, 'hardcore fps PC gamers' with their game. They couldn't have expected massive sales. Crysis itself is quite good, but it was more or less a tech demo so they could show off the Crytek engine to other developers and publishers who might consider buying it for their own games. That's where the real money is at!
Low sales for Crysis don't surprise me at all... Unreal Tournament 3 on the other hand is a bit of a low blow.
I own UT3, I love it! For all those complaining about 'consolization' the fact is that while the menu is definently messy, the gameplay itself is as solid as ever and tends to remind me more of 1999's UT than UT2k4. I don't see why people keep saying it's all that different, gameplay wise, it's more of the same except better looking. My only major complaint is that compared to the massive library of maps UT2k4 has, UT3 feels more limited. But then again most UT2k4 deathmatch just seemed to be endless DM-Rankin anyway and I'm all about the Deathmatch. UT3 isn't that different, which obviously means that people who disliked the UT series in the past still wont find something to love here, but fans oughta be overjoyed. I can even show you a video demonstrating how similar it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsJaznqV5PE
However the game is just selling terribly on the PC, and I can't help but feel it's less that "Epic has betrayed the PC" as just about every forum from here to Gamespot or even Gametrailers likes to say regularly, so much as PC gamers has abandoned Epic for having the 'nerve' to dare try and make a console version and give it top effort. The game is selling poorly on PC, the community is acting rotten and rather than encourage the game PC gamers have been bashing it left and right.
PC may have made Epic what they are today, it's true, but when a relationship goes sour the only smart thing to do is leave it. If this keeps up, I expect Epic will likely simply cease to support PC altogether and focus more on consoles. After all, it only makes sense.
Low sales for Crysis don't surprise me at all... Unreal Tournament 3 on the other hand is a bit of a low blow.
I own UT3, I love it! For all those complaining about 'consolization' the fact is that while the menu is definently messy, the gameplay itself is as solid as ever and tends to remind me more of 1999's UT than UT2k4. I don't see why people keep saying it's all that different, gameplay wise, it's more of the same except better looking. My only major complaint is that compared to the massive library of maps UT2k4 has, UT3 feels more limited. But then again most UT2k4 deathmatch just seemed to be endless DM-Rankin anyway and I'm all about the Deathmatch. UT3 isn't that different, which obviously means that people who disliked the UT series in the past still wont find something to love here, but fans oughta be overjoyed. I can even show you a video demonstrating how similar it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsJaznqV5PE
However the game is just selling terribly on the PC, and I can't help but feel it's less that "Epic has betrayed the PC" as just about every forum from here to Gamespot or even Gametrailers likes to say regularly, so much as PC gamers has abandoned Epic for having the 'nerve' to dare try and make a console version and give it top effort. The game is selling poorly on PC, the community is acting rotten and rather than encourage the game PC gamers have been bashing it left and right.
PC may have made Epic what they are today, it's true, but when a relationship goes sour the only smart thing to do is leave it. If this keeps up, I expect Epic will likely simply cease to support PC altogether and focus more on consoles. After all, it only makes sense.