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I wasnt even talking about the PS3 port which we all know was a giant fuckup.
This is a positive sign, though it does serve to emphasize the observation that Crysis 2 for PC was rushed out.
The day 1 patch fixed some MP issues and got rid of the idiotic default-enabled aim assist.
In Crysis 2, the aliens have returned with a full invasion force bent on nothing less than the total annihilation of mankind. So far Crytek has shown a commitment to patching Crysis 2 on PC to fix the issues that the community is complaining about. Morgan enters this distressed world and brings it to life with gritty characters, a rich back-story and plot twists rarely found in video games. Surrounded by devastation, players must assess the situations they encounter, adapt to this urban jungle and use the weapons and powers given solely to them to save New York. The demo also features two modes: “Team Instant Action” pits two teams against each other as they kill as many opponents as possible to win the round and “Crash Site,” where players will battle for control of alien drop pods, earning points by guarding their pods and keeping enemies at bay. six matches set against a war-torn Manhattan in two maps: “Skyline”, set on top of the rooftops and interiors of skyscrapers, and “Pier 17”, an open environment with limited cover. In the demo, PC gamers will master the game’s signature Nanosuit, which allows them to be strong, be invisible, be fast and become the ultimate weapon. The Crysis 2 multiplayer demo includes two stunning maps, two adrenaline-filled modes, and hours of multiplayer action. Get the Crysis 2 Multiplayer Demo off WP (1.6GB)