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    This game was on display at CES 2014 at an Origin PC booth. Playing the game with 3x 4k screens for a whopping 12k gaming at 60 fps. There is a video on youtube, pretty cool to watch.

    Stop drinking the Kool-Aid bro. Nothing the Wii-U did was innovative.

    So no comparison to PC version? Or would the 4k resolutions make the new next-gen consoles look outdated so not touching the subject?

    It really seemed to me you did more to try and mot make a verdict. In the end you brought it down to if you like games get a PS4. Well I don't like any of the PS4 launch titles. I do like several XO titles, the multimedia bonus, and the Kinect shored everything up for an easy launch decision for me. It is merely

    I agree people will be paying the same for the console for the next couple years. The flipside though if people wait get reduced priced games with GotY editions, used, or on sale as well. Early adopters usually, want something shiny to show their friends, have to have the latest thing, simply showing support for

    The Wii-U has the worst 3rd party support of any console in history. The even worse part is they don't even have quality 1st party titles on the Wii-U... Yet. I've waited out the Wii-U in hopes my mind would change. Nintendo needs to get off their high horse and just make 3rd party games for other systems.

    The auto-aim function in any game is a direct reflection on how bad controllers are for aiming. Simple fix, turn off auto-aim and add support for keyboard and mouse.

    This is a technical demonstration of game engine mechanics. People pay to use Crytek engine to make their own games. Other than demonstration purposes, there is no real tie to Crysis specifically. Will future Crysis games run using this engine, yes. Crytek likely makes more money off licensing this technology out