[QUOTE="yellonet"]I'm pretty sure that we all want that. The difference being that you want us to be wrong so you can gloat and "the bashers" want to be wrong because we actually want a better game worthy of the Crysis name. Scaring pc users, isn't going to help crysis. Crysis is dead, nothing can help it now. Instead there will be CRYSIS 2 the best looking console FPS on PCs. :( The best and the worst of all three.[QUOTE="Advid-Gamer"] I hope these people bashing the game off of this 'leaked beta' are proven wrong when the game is released.alexside1
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[QUOTE="Vadamee"] Please tell me you're kidding. Please tell me you're kidding, because that does not effect the SP experience at ALL. When do you fight enemies that high above ground? In what way does that effect game play? It doesn't... How does snapping a screen shot in devmode effect how you play the SP? Crysis would be no different if it were in corridors. I can also take shots of Halo's sandbox size:
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compared to this?
But you know it's hard to tell with an overhead map right?
OMG that's the best laugh I have had all day. :lol: I guess some people's definition of "Sandbox" is "a linear path with only one option". Are people really that stupid???
Respect.[QUOTE="fireballonfire"][QUOTE="i5750at4Ghz"] Thats all well and good, but whats the point? Theres nothing on the island? It has zero effect on gameplay.i5750at4Ghz
That's from a console gamers perspective. If there is nothing to kill or blow up standing there waiting for you then there is no point in having such a location. A linear shooting fest is what you're looking for. Giving the player freedom to go and do whatever he/she feels like adds to the immersion and makes the world come alive.
Console games are movies, PC games are YOU going there.
I've been PC gaming since the mid 90's...... Your entire reply is full of BS. There is no difference at all between PC and console gamers. I've played with both enough to realize this time and time again. i can't disagree more with youIn Crysis you are thrown into this realistic massive fully interactive environment filled with enemies. I loved sneaking around, cruising with boats, taking different approaches. It wasn't just, shoot from chest high walls and wait for the next cinematic (like Crysis 2 looks like from video's I've seen)[QUOTE="GeneralShowzer"][QUOTE="DreamCryotank"]
I don't know why everyones complaining about the size of the levels. From what I played in Crysis 2, the levels are still large, they just don't feature tons of filler (running along a beach for 2 minutes staring at nothing but the same trees copy and pasted everywhere).
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You can still do that in Crysis 2. There's tons of alternative routes, like the sewers, subways, hell, you can even swim half way around the level in the sea beneath Brooklyn Bridge (I think it's that). Seeing a skyscraper collapsed on fire >>>> seeing the same trees OVER AND OVER AGAIN. IMO.
Are you talking about same game. What alternative routes? The only alternate routes are that instead going through street you can go through balcony which is just few meters higher. About sewers and subway they are not alternative cause you are specifically asked to go through them and you don't have any other way, same with rooftops.Thats all well and good, but whats the point? Theres nothing on the island? It has zero effect on gameplay.[QUOTE="i5750at4Ghz"][QUOTE="dado500"]In Crysis 1 you could get to the far islands in the back, try getting to that building in background in Crysis 2. You can't. http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/9110/crysis22011030219315729.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/ss20/elbatcho/stockcry.jpgfireballonfire
That's from a console gamers perspective. If there is nothing to kill or blow up standing there waiting for you then there is no point in having such a location. A linear shooting fest is what you're looking for. Giving the player freedom to go and do whatever he/she feels like adds to the immersion and makes the world come alive.
Console games are movies, PC games are YOU going there.
Exactly.
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