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Posted Sep 19, 2008 at 06:16PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Sony, Cevat Yerli, Games Convention Asia
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Crytek logo - Image 1More intriguing news are coming from the Games Convention Asia happening in Singapore. This time, it's Crytek's Cevat Yerli dishing out the buzz on Crytek's CryEngine 3, and their predictions on the next wave of the consoles race. PS4 in 2012 anyone?

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Posted Apr 29, 2008 at 05:17PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News Tags: Crytek, piracy, Cevat Yerli
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Crysis - Image 1It's still a hot topic whether Crytek will actually bring Crysis to consoles or not. However, developer Crytek's president Cevat Yerli may have placed the final nail in the coffin by revealing the stance his company has taken after its most recent title suffered from piracy. Find all the details at the full article.

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Posted Jan 29, 2008 at 11:34AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Events Tags: GDC, Crytek, San Francisco, Crysis, Cevat Yerli
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Logo of Crytek, a video game development company - Image 1Crytek "wow-ed" everyone last year with the powerful visuals from its featured title Crysis, running on the heavy spec game engine CryENGINE 2. This year, the game developers have announced that an exclusive demo for the PS3 and Xbox 360 version of CryENGINE 2 will be showcased this February 20 to 22 at the Game Developers Conference 2008 in San Francisco.

Read more in the full article after the jump!

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Posted Oct 16, 2007 at 09:52AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Crytek, Cevat Yerli
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Crysis from Crytek - Image 1Looks like a console version for Crysis is getting more promise: Crytek's lead level designer Sten Hubler recently gave some rather interesting comments which hinted that Crytek is already in the process of making it a reality.

Those of you who missed the last update for Crysis, the specs for the game demand a whole lot from the PC. The high demand on hardware was the reason Crytek announced last year that the game won't make it to the consoles. However, the company loosened up just earlier this month when they saw anticipation surrounding Crysis.

Now Hubler gives us a clue as to how the game might find its way into the consoles:

Obviously consoles have memory constraints, so we would have to look at the size of the levels and maybe introduce some sort of streaming ability. Gameplay-wise we would need to consider the controller and how actions can be carried out on it. But Crytek have spent the last 6-7 years working on PC titles. We haven't done a lot with consoles; we'd have to discover how it all works.


With the way he talked it seemed like Crytek has seriously considered, if not already decided, to translate Crysis for the consoles. However, it was mentioned earlier this month by Cevat Yerli, Crytek boss himself, that there are just some things that can't be sacrificed, like AI and gameplay dynamic so it's worrisome to ponder on which part of the game will have to be cut down for the transition.

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Posted Oct 05, 2007 at 10:57AM by Karl B. Listed in: Interviews, Games Tags: Crytek, Game Informer, Crysis, Cevat Yerli
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Crysis - Image 1Even though he thinks console shooters are still "at the level of PC shooters 5-6 years ago", Crytek boss Cevat Yerli did give those wishing to play Crysis on consoles some hope. Here's a quote from Yerli during a recent interview with Game Informer:

...first we want to see how the game is received, publicly and critically, ratings wise, et cetera. We believe it will be received at least as strong as Far Cry. I hope personally a 5% average increase... That would give us an argument to, "OK, let's see how we can bring Crysis to consoles."


If they ever do get to make a console version of the game, Yerli assured gamers that nothing would change apart from the controls. "If we would bring it to console we would keep the sophistication," he said. "We would just make it so people could play it with the joypad and that it would be a great time. We would not dumb down the experience."

"The AI and our gameplay dynamic is our heart," Yerli added. "We can't change that. If you change that, you lose Crysis."

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