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Vietcong would be nice, imagine a vietnam war game with the engine....    Â
cobrax75
The Cod series set in the Pacific would be cool.
Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
xyoojguy
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From what Ive seen the CryEngine has superior physics...So this might change this time around.Â
[QUOTE="xyoojguy"]Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
True_Gamer_
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From what Ive seen the CryEngine has superior physics...So this might change this time around.
Which one is more developer-friendly and cheaper to license?Â
[QUOTE="True_Gamer_"][QUOTE="xyoojguy"]Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
jachichorro
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From what Ive seen the CryEngine has superior physics...So this might change this time around.
Which one is more developer-friendly and cheaper to license?
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Since we dont yet know mouch bout CE2 I cant say...But as a gamer I care about which is better.Â
[QUOTE="True_Gamer_"][QUOTE="xyoojguy"]Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
jachichorro
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From what Ive seen the CryEngine has superior physics...So this might change this time around.
Which one is more developer-friendly and cheaper to license?
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according to Crytek, the Cryengine, makes games and maps much easier and faster to make.
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From what I saw at the engine Demonstration video....its by far easier to use in virtually everything then Unreal Editor (the Unreal Enigne software)Â
Probably it won't be many.. The first CryEngine was pretty good but you didn't see many game developers going crazy all over it..
So don't be surprise if you don't see the CryEngine2 being use alot.. It won't gain popularity like the Unreal Engine that's for sure.
xyoojguy
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I dont think they ever offered their first engine up for Sale like they are doing now.Â
All of them...seriously, if every game was remade with the Cry Engine and multi-million dollar budgets, that would kick so much ass.PS2_ROCKS
3D Pong with life-like physics, day-and-night cycles and photorealistic graphics?Â
Would be interesting if EA started to make all their sports games using Cryengine 2Snagal123
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I believe that EA should stick to the BF series...KONAMI/SEGA are much better in sports games...Â
[QUOTE="Snagal123"]Would be interesting if EA started to make all their sports games using Cryengine 2True_Gamer_
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I believe that EA should stick to the BF series...KONAMI/SEGA are much better in sports games...Â
I only say EA as they are currently working with Crytek on publishing Crysis, and with Cryengine 2's great facial and body animation system, could be interesting to see what any sports game would look like using it.
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