Monday, December 17th 2007
Crysis and Unreal Tournament 3 Sales 'Tank'
Some of the most anticipated titles of the year, Unreal Tournament 3 and Crysis, have failed to sell very well. In contrast to the overly hyped Halo 3, which boosted actual Xbox 360 sales, Crysis and Unreal Tournament 3 sales were, in short, abysmal. Since last month, neither game has managed to sell even 100,000 units. To be precise, EA sold 86,633 copies of Crysis, and Epic Games sold 33,995 copies of UT3. The Inquirer claims that Crysis, despite having a beautiful graphics engine that will have benchmarkers twiddling their thumbs for years, failed to impress anyone without a very expensive gaming machine. And Unreal Tournament, despite being absolutely breathtaking, had gameplay that was uncannily similar to the previous two versions of Unreal Tournament. Hopefully, as systems get better and gamers get more money to spend on games, these sales figures will increase.
Source:
The Inquirer
83 Comments on Crysis and Unreal Tournament 3 Sales 'Tank'
I've done this with every game that pushes the envelope, and will continue to do so, as I just really enjoy being able to see these improvements in all of their glory. (Now if I could just afford that 1920x1200 monitor. lol)
Humm... I'm just curious now, you wouldn't buy that Ferrari and buy another car, or you wouldn't buy none at all? Nothing to do with the analogy with games. But I exagerated a bit to try to make my point clearer. I thought that Ferrari cheapo would be sooo sweet... :twitch:
About the monitor: don't buy that, dude!! Stay away from that temptation. :D Or you will never be able to play Crysis or any other demanding game in the near future :p, at least if you can't afford a 9800GTX when it comes out. ;)
Anyway stock overclocked cards don't necessarily overclock a lot further than standard ones. They do select the fastest ones for the OC models, but cmon, you know what I mean. You got a nice OC.
Crysis just needs too much to really run.
As far as the Ferrari, I probably would just buy another car. Something a little more "budget tuner" friendly. Or, just buy a cheap used car until I could afford something better than the Ferrari.