Crysis wasn't brown or grey. It was green at first (okay, dark, because of night levels), then white and silver.Doctor VonSexMachine said:Um... at least it's not too grey or brown.
I'm not too sure about that, actually. Especially thanks to the vertical aspect (thanks New York), Crysis 2 might be more interesting and less bland than Crysis 1. That is, if they really flesh that out well in the gameplay.Furburt said:OP: Looks good, if a wee bit more generic.
It's being optimized enough that it can run on 360 and PS3, so it hopefully will be easier to run than it's predecessor.FiveSpeedf150 said:My computer couldn't even handle Crysis 1, so this news really just makes me feel more inferior.
Okay then, for the context impaired: at least the transition to the city doesn't make it gray or brown.Abedeus said:Crysis wasn't brown or grey. It was green at first (okay, dark, because of night levels), then white and silver.
I never fully got that.Xzi said:Enjoy having half the graphical quality that I'll be seeing.Awake- said:Me too. Because I'll buy it for 360.Wombaat said:It looks water-downed for the consoles, and I don't like the looks of the shotgun, but it reminds me of Mirrors Edge, so I'll buy it. Just to be a douche, I'm gonna point out that I wont need to upgrade my computer.![]()
Guarentee it will run on XP like the first game, I highly doubt EA is as retarded as Microsoft was with Halo 2 PC. A shit ton of people still use XP after all (me included) so they won't be cut out. Although I would not surprised if this game was optimized for DX11 as well.Worgen said:looks pretty, might get it, depends on the drm and if it will run in xp, something tells me this might be a windows vista/7 only game