Reasonable said:
The issue with Crysis as well was people simply didn't understand the sales pattern for a title like that. It was marketed and known as a high end PC show off title. Initial sales are low and to that crowd, then over time, as the general tech level increases with upgrades, more and more then get the game over time, giving it a much less front loaded profile. Part of the problem is so many people look at the high profile front loaded console titles and simply assume that defines the only successful profile, and therefore anything that doesn't fit is judged a failure one or two weeks in. Daft, but there you go. |
Very true, it's still the benchmark game to have in terms of graphics. Anyone who upgrades or buys a new PC will want to test out Crysis, especially with all the vids on youtube of it being run @ high res with all effects on V.high. I get the feeling a lot of PC titles are like that, but sales data for PC games is pretty scarce, especially factoring in digital downloads.
I mean, Counterstrike source, Half-Life and Starcraft are all still selling.








