Level designer Alex Werner from Crytek confirms that the developer supports 3D-technology in upcoming games.
Gamer's Guide To Life writes: 'The website, found at http://www.crynetsystems.com/, hints to a game which could include alot of fancy technology and some very pretty computer systems.
Since the launch of our teaser trailer back at E3 2009, you've all been asking for more information about Crysis 2. Well, your wish has been granted and now you'll be getting the chance to find out even more about our upcoming title.
Crytek GmbH, developer of the award winning 3D-Game Technology CryEngine, has recently announced its participation to sponsor the Dubai World Game Expo 2009. Taking place at the Dubai International and Convention and Exhibition Centre on the 27th and 29th October, the 2nd annual expo for digital games will focus on boosting the region as a new market for game developers and publishers, initiate different paradigms to improve current game developments and the increase on game localization.
Joystiq: CryTek's newest, shiniest piece of tech is CryEngine 3, which will be put to use in the upcoming PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Crysis 2. While the first footage of the console versions looks remarkably similar to what you'd get from a PC, a closer examination reveals how top-end gaming PCs are still capable of rendering better graphics with CryEngine 2. According to tehdaza on YouTube, "CryEngine 3 running on console hardware is about the same as CryEngine 2 running on 'medium' settings." The look of the console versions can be recreated on the PC by using low textures, high shaders and object geometry and medium on all other settings.
Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli has told Develop that there will be little discernable difference between the Xbox 360 and PS3 editions of Crysis 2, though the PC version will push ahead of the pack.