On March 25 released the full version of Crysis 2, but without support for DirectX 11. Instead, developers are planning to introduce the enhanced graphics in a patch that released "some time after" the game appeared in stores.



In practice this means that users with the latest generation graphics card has to make do with the six year old DirectX 9, just like the console players. Click to expand...

Hey Crytek, how about you FINISH THE FUCKING GAME BEFORE YOU RELEASE IT.This is exactly what is wrong with internet enabled games where developers feel that they should be allowed to 'release first, patch later' letting the end user deal with all the bugs, and all the ugly bullshit that comes along with plopping down 50-60$ to be able to play the alpha version of a game. I'm getting really sick of this happening more and more and it only gives me reason to never buy the title at all, even if they do end up patching their garbage to something respectful.And the best part of this DX11 patch would be that they would probably try to charge you 10$ for it and call it DLC.