James
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Despite Crysis 2 leak, Crytek still loves PC gamers
Early Crysis 2 leak doesn’t damage Crytek’s faith in PC gaming
Early Crysis 2 leak doesn’t damage Crytek’s faith in PC gaming
I am telling you now they leaked it on purpose. That is why they are not ranting about how pirates are killing the pc market.
Early Crysis 2 leak doesn’t damage Crytek’s faith in PC gaming
That is why they are not ranting about how pirates are killing the pc market.
Actions speak louder than words.
Been living under a rock lately?
Two high profile games, Killzone 3 and Crysis 2 have both been leaked on torrent sites, this means that they are available to download and play for free (illegally of course), however i know Crysis 2 has it worse.
The reason Crysis 2 has it worse is because it is on the PC , this is very important because a lot of people on the PC platform pirate a lot of games (not all the PC Gamers, there are decent people) meanwhile Killzone 3 has been leaked on the PS3 so the 0.00001 percent of people who acually jailbroke their PS3 and haven’t been banned by Sony will be over the moon.
The PC version is available on some torrent sites but will soon spread to all torrent sites, this way it will get more exposure and people wont buy it when it actually releases.
The Moral of the story (if there is one) is support the people who worked hard and took time on the game , because without these fantastic developers trying to out do each other, Gaming would be nothing.
Despite Crysis 2 leak, Crytek still loves PC gamers
Hold on!
Is Crytek insinuating that gamers are to blame... surely someone from the company is to blame? Are you telling me that someone hacked Crysis and downloaded a near complete copy of the game? That will not count in their favour when I am considering buying a game from them.
Perhaps Crytek should stop their public ranting and rather focus on the security and integrity of their company. Yes, gamers did upload the file to torrent sites, which I do not promote, I would like to know how it landed on the Internet.
Then one can decide who is to blame.
If it had been uploaded an no one downloaded it then I would agree with you. But I can bet you the file has been downloaded thousands upon thousands of times in which case gamers ARE to blame coz they are downloading it. If your logic is to be followed through it would suggest that it is the fault of gunsmiths that thousands of people are killed every year with guns, they did after all release it to the people.
Some minimum wage tester propably swiped a copy when nobody was looking and released it.