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Crysis
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We are happier for it, all of us.
[quote name="Motherhead"][quote name="Worm"]I did try to download the demo twice and had it not work twice.[/quote]Okay. [quote name="Worm"]I ended up uninstalling it with CoD4, which I imagine would have been much more fun if there wasn't a graphical glitch making all my enemies look like they've been covered in oil. Maybe I had "political statement" clicked in the graphics menu? I probably would have played Crysis more if the lowest graphics setting (which my machine can totally run it on) didn't constantly make rocks and shit pop out of thin air. I figured I'd wait out CoD4 until it runs properly on my video card, and maybe Crysis when I upgrade my motherboard/processor. Though I'm sure that the powers are just as crappy throughout the game.[/quote]Okay. [quote name="Worm"]I don't even understand all this shit about the vehicles or their two brand new weakpoints(tires and gas tanks). I didn't have a problem with the vehicles in Farcry, and I don't have a problem with the ones in Crysis. It just seems like in Crysis they only keep you from using your awesome array of bionic abilities, maybe someone will patch in Maximum Overdrive? So you don't have to say the vehicles are better again, and I don't have to risk the serious consequences that come with you saying that again.[/quote] Actually I am not as much referring to the ability to disable a vehicle by blowing out its tires (or whatever) as much vehicle control: [quote name="Entropy Stew"] Driving a jeep is like trying to navigate a dollup of K-Y along a dyslexic black hooker's rapidly gyrating ass remotely via semaphore.[/quote]This is exactly true of FarCry. Crysis not only makes driving in first person as intuitive as any other (non-FarCry) shooter+vehicle game but you can mash the F1 key to pull the camera into 3rd person perspective, allowing you to steer with WASD and shoot with the mouse. This makes vehicle control more simple than even dull console shooters (Halo3).[/quote]