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Crysis 2


necroplasm

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At some points of that video it looks like it dips into the <20 fps range and thats just a tech demo on the ps3.

I don't see how they are even able to make it on the 360.. even if it's downgraded for consoles. I wish I had the PC to play Crysis though.

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I don't see how they are even able to make it on the 360.. even if it's downgraded for consoles. I wish I had the PC to play Crysis though.

I know right? Even if they compress the hell out of it they would be hard-pressed to fit it on one disk.

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They managed to fit it on 3 discs.

Microsoft really dropped the ball not using HD-DVD as the standard format for their games. One of the biggest reasons for Blu-Ray winning the format war was because it was used to print every PS3 game which helped sell so many Blu-Rays. Once PS3 owners started using their consoles to watch movies and saw how good Blu-Rays were they started buying Blu-Ray movies as well. It pretty much sealed the fate of HD-DVD.

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Crysis 2 versus Killzone 2: HD Screenshot comparison

Crysis 2 is definitely one of the games that we are looking forward to in 2010. Coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC later this year, Crysis 2 should be able to set a new benchmark in the visuals department again. So does the game match up with Killzone 2? We decided to do a high definition screen shot comparison of both the games, so check it out. The first screen is from Crysis 2 and the second one is from Killzone 2.

NOTE: PLEASE CLICK THE INDIVIDUAL IMAGES TO SEE THEM IN HIGH DEFINITION

http://gamingbolt.com/2010/03/15/crysis-2-versus-killzone-2-hd-screenshot-comparison/

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Microsoft really dropped the ball not using HD-DVD as the standard format for their games. One of the biggest reasons for Blu-Ray winning the format war was because it was used to print every PS3 game which helped sell so many Blu-Rays. Once PS3 owners started using their consoles to watch movies and saw how good Blu-Rays were they started buying Blu-Ray movies as well. It pretty much sealed the fate of HD-DVD.

One of the biggest reasons for Microsoft beating the snot out of the PS3 was because they chose to opt out of that very same war. Blu-ray won out, but it pulled down Sony's system hard for a very long time.. and nearly killed it.

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One of the biggest reasons for Microsoft beating the snot out of the PS3 was because they chose to opt out of that very same war. Blu-ray won out, but it pulled down Sony's system hard for a very long time.. and nearly killed it.

Sony was looking at the big picture though with Blu-Ray. and now the sales gap is closing in world wide.

You're right though but I believe Sony was prepared for a slow process. Up until 2008, PS3 was a joke.

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