Crytek boss Cevat Yerli has promised that its hotly anticipated first-person shooter Crysis will feature major shocks and scares in addition to the glorious action we've all drooled over.
And where will the brown-trouser moments come from? Our encounters with the alien menace invading Earth, that's where.
We've seen a fair amount of alien vehicles and machines, and we're guessing we got a very brief glimpse of the actual aliens themselves in a recent Crysis trailer that got leaked, which EA subsequently removed from the 'net - but according to Yerli we won't see the aliens properly "until you play", assuring that "the first time you see them you'll shit your pants!"
He told PC Zone, "Imagine the last good horror game you played. This is going to be like that, but every time you'll play it'll be different".
Yerli also revealed in the interview that initially Crysis was "a bit longer" than it is now. "Making the game longer would have been no problem, but in order to have consistently high quality the game had to be condensed. It's a very, very busy game with intense and pulsating gameplay."
Well, the price for system requirements sure did...
The system requirements have not been released yet. Crysis has not reached a stage of development where Crytek can accurately say what specs are needed and recommended for the game.
I think i am gonna upgrade my PC just for this game, and when i say upgrade, i mean flog and buy a better one hehe, can anyone recommend what the sort of value of money i could go parts wise, i know whats good, but if anyones built a quality crysis PC for under a grand i'd be willing to listen.
... can anyone recommend what the sort of value of money i could go parts wise?
I would suggest a 7900GT (DX9, med/high) or a Geforce8 series card (DX10 high/max for 8800gts/gtx) for playing this game with great graphics and good speed.
Is that the best thing he could say about his game? That it will make you need to clean your underwear? This industry has some really creative people in it but it also has some really childish people too.
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