CRYSIS: Interview with Crytek's Cevat Yerli...
The fellows over at CVG scored an interview with Crytek's Cevat Yerli to discuss CRYSIS, the soon to be released successor to the critcally aclaimed FAR CRY...
Here's a quick tidbit:
"Now the lag or slowdown has been optimised out so pro gamers can really make a difference. However, now amateur gamers and even female gamers who are more tactical and play at a slower pace can make a difference by being smarter against a hardcore 'reactive' shooter. At a fundamental level that's what we need to make sure happens, then the rest is just gameplay design. Far Cry's multiplayer game was pretty strong, but it didn't kick off, hardcore gamers didn't like it because their skill didn't make a difference."
Whole Interview
Here's a quick tidbit:
"Now the lag or slowdown has been optimised out so pro gamers can really make a difference. However, now amateur gamers and even female gamers who are more tactical and play at a slower pace can make a difference by being smarter against a hardcore 'reactive' shooter. At a fundamental level that's what we need to make sure happens, then the rest is just gameplay design. Far Cry's multiplayer game was pretty strong, but it didn't kick off, hardcore gamers didn't like it because their skill didn't make a difference."
Whole Interview
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heh.
I know female FPS players who are scary, if they’re slower it’s usually because they’re creeping up behind you and they rarely miss.