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A developer’s integrity means everything, and they will do anything to keep the public’s perception of their games as truthful as possible. Gaming website IGN.com published an article aimed at criticizing the PS3 version of Crysis 2, something that developer Crytek had little choice but to respond to.
IGN stated the following:
The game’s executive producer, Nathan Camarillo, responded to IGN’s article by stating:“The performance of the PS3 version is pretty underwhelming. The framerate is frequently low and choppy. There are jagged lines everywhere, and shadows are especially messy. There’s a muddiness to the graphics that’s hard to stomach in the wake of the PS3′s other flagship showpieces, and worse, the variable framerate really hurts controller response.”
“I’ve gone on the record saying that if you stick PS3 and 360 side by side I would challenge anyone to find any meaningful difference. I don’t see it at all.”![]()
IGN admitted that “This build could be a few weeks to a few months old, and optimization is often rapid and pronounced toward the end of a game’s development period.” The site should have probably asked Crytek for the exact age of the demo they were playing, because right now it’s Crytek’s word against their’s. We’ll find out how the retail version of Crysis 2 looks and plays when it releases next Thursday, and finally be able to determine who was telling the truth, IGN or Crytek.
Source: http://consolepress.com/main/2011/03/17/crytek-embarrasses-ign-over-crysis-2/