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Crytek CEO: Crysis could 'theoretically' be on 360 and PS3

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It will be released sooner or later, just as Far Cry became Far Cry: Instincts later on.

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It will be scaled down so bad that it will turn into another Far Cry

Wish they had shipped the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 2 with 1 GB of RAM instead.. And even then it would probably be difficult to cram Crysis onto them.

 

Not that I expect my PC to be able to run it either. Argh.

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i personally think the ps3 could handle it if they actually made use of all 7 PS3 Cores and all the memory it has it could run it

Wish they had shipped the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 2 with 1 GB of RAM instead.. And even then it would probably be difficult to cram Crysis onto them.

 

Not that I expect my PC to be able to run it either. Argh.

 

By the looks of the demos, it looks like Hal 9000 is going to have problems.

 

I just remembered that the 360 and PS3 both have only 512MB of ram. And the 360's is shared with video. Thanks for reminding me. o:)

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