![]() While that might cause some friction in the gaming community, they are well-used to delays. Sure enough, at the EA fiscal conference we were told that it was being pushed back until at least the end of March 2011. Originally planned for 2010, nVidia's hot beef injection of $2M in marketing funds meant that delays were inevitable. How much of the Crysis code base was useful for predicting graphic card performance for other games is highly debatable, but it quickly became the standard.Ĭrysis 2 is the widely anticipated, nVidia-sponsored follow up that promises to have more tessellation than an Open University lecturer's doodle pad. While the first game may have had more detractors than fans, original Crysis did satisfy a massive need in the market for DX10 benchmarking. KitGuru scans police frequencies for chit chat. As with many modern triple-A titles, someone with insider access at the games giant seems to have lifted the code lock, stock and two smoking phased plasma rifle barrels. There seems to be a crisis down at Crysis HQ.
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