Believe me, it works the other way around as well. Sadly, my PC couldn't handle the MP portion as well as the SP. And maybe the cloak ability did hit on my nerves a few time, so I aptly returned to Modern Warfare or was that CS 1.6 back then? :sHUBILUB said:Two people can play Crysis: People that afford computers that run Crysis, and kids that have parents to buy it for them.
So there is a blend between normal players, much like yourself I presume, and then the asshole kids that cheat, scream, and are buttholes.
This is a mere theory though.
i'd love to be in that kind of a situation.. while it's not crysis i'd have liked battlefield 2 more if it was played like that... (and not throwing grenades everywhere while bunnyhopping...)joethekoeller said:The reason I'm getting so worked up about this is the fact that I don't play Crysis as I would just any other Shooter. To unleash it's full fun potential, I need to get immmersed even deeper than just the shiny graphics. I guess you could call it Shooter roleplaying: I don't just play a game, I virtually act out a fantasy. And to do this you need a bunch of people willing to play along. Taking cover, advancing as a group, retreating as panicky individuals, regrouping, discussing tactics, teamworking.
Iirc Wars was free with Crysis Warhead, so didn't really need to pay for it.joethekoeller said:Still, by now Crysis and Crysis - Wars are about equally expensive and I don't see the actual need to by Wars if you already have Crysis. I guess it's okay for the huge fans, but huge fans don't really need reviews as they buy every installment in a series anyway.
....touché.joethekoeller said:dommyuk said:Iirc Wars was free with Crysis Warhead, so didn't really need to pay for it.joethekoeller said:Still, by now Crysis and Crysis - Wars are about equally expensive and I don't see the actual need to by Wars if you already have Crysis. I guess it's okay for the huge fans, but huge fans don't really need reviews as they buy every installment in a series anyway.
Or you could say you paid for a bundle of the two, one half of the money for Warhead and the other half for Wars.