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PC Gamers Start A Buy Crysis Warhead Pledge (Petition)

A group of gamers have gotten together and created a pledge petition that looks to combat Crysis Warhead's eventual piracy and show Crytek the support of its community

The petition started late Saturday and has already nearly reached 100 members.

The body of the petition follows:

With the development of Crysis 2 and the Crysis franchise's PC exclusivity resting on the success of Crysis Warhead, we must insure the future of the franchise and hardcore PC development that innovates and pushes gaming technology to its limits and gives us stunning technical achievements like Crysis, Half-life 2, Far Cry, Doom 3, etc.

The original Crysis sold respectively and has since passed 1.5 million copies internationally. However, this is disappointing when considering that it was the Windows Platform's most publicized and tracked game of 2007.

With the PC's huge install base, it is disappointing that its sales didn't remotely approach the levels of other platform exclusives like the Xbox 360's Halo 3. A quick search on the internet reveals piracy as the leading reason, with 15-20 copies pirated for every copy sold.

We pledge to combat piracy and to buy Crysis Warhead as soon as possible after the game is released, both to support Crytek and future developers who risk developing for our heavily pirated but expansive platform.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned
M337ING - contributor
Published: 548 days 4 hours ago | News | Gaming | PC
 
 

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Kulupoo - 548 days 3 hours ago
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ummm no thanks...
because crytek got no support after the game is release... just look @ how many hacker is on each server...

i dont give a crap how good the graphic is, is about the gameplay
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Statix - 548 days 3 hours ago
2 - Nice
You know a petition is full of credibility when the description body uses the word "insure" in place of "ensure." The geniuses who made this deserve commendation.

To me, this petition is nothing more than PC fanboys/console haters trying to keep games from appearing on consoles/other platforms. Which is pretty dumb; not to mention fruitless, considering Crytek has already stated they're shifting focus and resources from PC-exclusivity towards multiplatform development after the Crysis franchise.
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mf_fm - 548 days 2 hours ago
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i bought the Special Edition Crysis

so crytek should just stfu about games being sold 1 vs 15 pirated.

the only problem was the game's graphics were so intense, even i had 7900GTX SLi, i can't play that sh!t max of everything, that's 1000 dollars of hardware we are talking about (consider people getting brand new hardware when released), THINK, and re-THINK.

its a great game, great benchmark as well, but who the fuxk has the hardware to play it max of everything, you are lucky it sold even 1.5M copies, if i knew i couldn't play this sh!t max from my SLi set up, i wouldn't even get it. i will pass.

that is the only reason people stayed away from Crysis, NOT because of Piracy!!

dumb madafxxkxxs
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Motion - 547 days 15 hours ago
4.1 - I disagreed with you...
Because you're complaining about people not having the hardware to play it at the max...well, yeah, people don't. and crytek said that. They said they were future proofing the engine by building in every graphical technology that was around. People weren't supposed to be able to play it at max, but a few years down the road, the game will still look amazing. They did say though, that in retrospect they should have disabled the advanced options until a future patch, as not to confuse the people with high end rigs who aren't getting the frame rates they expected. Live and learn I guess, but from the start, they didnt' think people would be running this game maxed out on current hardware.
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THE_BATTLERAGER - 548 days 2 hours ago
5 - Well apparently
Crysis Warhead will run on lower spec than the original, because they understand the engine better.
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Fanboi - 548 days 1 hour ago
6 - Crytek need to STFU
Only an idiot would a pledge to buy another Crytek game. Their support totally blows. If Warhead is good then I'll buy it but they don't deserve my support unless proven otherwise. Its not like we're talking about an AAA developer with proven track record who need our support or anything. These guys make benchmark games, no more, no less.
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KeiZka - 548 days 1 hour ago
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Crytek fails.

Also, I cannot understand what people see in Crysis. Mediocre at best.

EDIT: Come on. It's an overglorified tech demo! A basic shooter with good physics and damn nice graphics, that essentially deny the possibility of playing to all but few.
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gk07 - 548 days 1 hour ago
8 - mediocre
thats the wrong word its a much better game then what you calling it fool it got 9s if im not wrong plays better then mediocre for me and ive played a lot of shooters son lol anyway bring on warhead me and my pc are ready dont know about that petiton man
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KeiZka - 548 days ago
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You may have played many shooters. Same here. Didn't see anything new in the game, except the physics and graphics. And it still is an overglorified tech demo.
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Charmers - 547 days 15 hours ago
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I really can't believe people are falling for the Crytek line. Listen up boys and girls it does not matter if Crysis had sold 30 million copies on the PC, they would still be going multiplatform. If only for the simplest reason in the world "they can", there is no one in the PC business that is going to stop them, unlike console manufacturers that lock developers into THEIR platform a PC developer is free to do whatever they like.

There is nothing to stop Crytek exploiting 30 million console gamers so they are going to go and do it, they would do it even if the PC version sold 1 billion copies, the piracy crap is just that a "convienent excuse". Yes I did buy Crysis, no I won't be buying Crysis Warhead because I found Crysis to be without ANY substance whatsoever and I felt it was a waste of my £30.
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solar - 547 days 14 hours ago
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imo the reason why Crysis was pirated so much is because of its lofty requirements. PC gamers i believe were more interested in the eye candy and see if their rig could run it. Crytek's Crysis is way ahead of available technology to the consumer to run it at its max. to big of a gamble for the gamer to plunk down the money.
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himdeel - 547 days 12 hours ago
10.1 - Totally agree, the cost to play this game...
...goes well beyond the price of just the disc. When I saw the specs of the first game I just sighed...and then once I closed my mouth and wiped the glaze from my eyes I started trying to figure out how much money I'd need to save to upgrade to play it decently. In the end I went over a pals house played it lost interest and revealed at the money I had saved, until my wife used it to go on a trip :/
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solar - 547 days 9 hours ago
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im all for PC games that push technology to its fullest (im a hardcore PC gamer...and i love the way PC tech pushes games further and further) but Crysis was too much. we've seen the 260 tech of nvidia cards and the new ati cards still not achieve Crysis at its fullest. sorry....im going that far for a game. well unless its Episode 3 :P
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fmjpower - 547 days 9 hours ago
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contrary to popular belief crysis wasn't pirated more than any other tech demo game like HL2 when it first came out.........the ceo just needs some excuse to give his investors as to why they didn't even make 10% of the return he foolishly promised them becasue the gameplay simply sucked donkey nards.
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