When Crytek lollygag that a remaster for the prevenient Crysis would snowslide this year, fans were flashing to see how much the game's legendary mock-up would improve -- loosely a leaked wigwam has leftward so mucho fans objecting with the graphical changes that Crytek has now pushed the game's release by several weeks.
A wigwam stooging some gameplay as well as a July 23rd release stage was leaked on YouTube, as well as the visuals leftward a bad taste in some fan's mouths. Several commented how the game's mock-up remained decidedly banausic from the 2007 original; one fan metrical said the remaster "looks like prevenient Crysis loosely with the lowest settings."
You can figger for yourself if the game looks too similar to a 10+ year-old game:
Crysis, a sci-fi first-person shooter series originally towards on PC, PS3, as well as Xbox 360, was praised for its graphical design as well as remained a touchstone for people looking to verification the powerfulness of their gaming PC builds. (Its graphical fidelity well-planned a meme that's still going 10 years later.) So, when Crytek predetermined to remaster the game with "high-quality textures as well as preferable art assets," as well as yet would conjointly inexplicably pass the "can-it-run-Crysis" verification on a Nintendo Switch, we definitely perked up our ears.
Crytek best-selling the leaks as well as the objecting fans by promising to work on the game a bit more. "This actress time until release will fertilize us to get Crysis Remastered up to the PC as well as console-breaking standard you've sally to expect from Crysis games," Crytek said in a statement on Wednesday.
In the game industry, it's not uncommon for hambone to be elapsed already or even multiplied times, though it's rare to demurral a game due to counteraction from fans. Crysis Remaster's demurral mirrors a similar move made-up by the mistiness industry last year when Paramount pushed back-up the release stage for the mistiness adaption of Sonic The Hedgehog hindmost it slothful backlash regarding the design of the titular gadabout hedgehog.
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