» Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:16 pm
Well I don't live in the U.S. I've just not changed the location status. I live in Europe and there's plenty of Nano editions left it seems but thank you anyway.
If the questions can't be answered for some reason, I would appreciate it if it could be told so to me. I mainly visit this forum for these questions, I'll be back to share my impressions on the multiplayer demo though.
I'm a huge fan of Crytek allthough I'm not that active in forums I always check up the latest news regarding games. In my opinion there's no developer like Crytek. CDProjekt Red comes close with The Witcher, they truly have a passion for making RPGs. So does Crytek but with FPS instead. What makes Crytek my favorite developer is that they make their game with passion but they also understand the importance of graphics. They push the graphics barrier for games further with every game they release. Best of all is probably the gameplay, open gameplay with amazing dynamical A.I. enabling the player to play creatively, plan tactics, try it out, play differently, take different paths. The A.I. isn't there to be killed, I mean they try to survive, they use tactics and advance towards you. So it is a challenging game in the way that you have to make decisions, and not that much about reflexes and so (but it can be if one wants to play that way, which is great for variation). Great games by an amazing game developer, thank you Crytek! Far Cry, Crysis, Warhead, amazing games!
The price difference between the limited edition and the nano edition where I live, is huge!
The nano edition costs four times more than the limited edition, it's true.
I remember when I bought the special edition of Crysis, that one didn't cost so much in comparasion.
The nano edition however has a lot more content than the special edition of Crysis, but I think it would have been better without the backpack and for a cheaper price. I need to save up if I want to be able to play Crysis 2 at highest, or so I think at least. I have a 4870 512mb Ati graphics card and a Intel Core 2 Duo 3,0Ghz, 4gb RAM. So on one hand I think the price for the limited edition is great but on the other I would really like to support Crytek with the nano edition. The price is however very high and the backpack I have no use for. The Alcatraz figurine sounds cool but it's the art-book that interests me the most. Since I like Crytek very much I would more than like to read their comments about the progress of the game and the art (I hope that it involves some of the level designs). It's a hard decision, but I guess I'll wait untill I'm sure : ).