Crytek and Electronic Arts have finally released a PC version of the Crysis 2 demo, offering gamers a chance to see how well their systems will cope with the highly anticipated title.
The demo is multiplayer-only and offers two maps and two game modes for fans to try out, just like the previously released Xbox 360 demo, though one of the maps is different.
The first map, Skyline, is set along New York rooftops and is playable in Team Deathmatch. The second, Pier 17, is a more open map that's playable in Crash Site mode.
The demo is 1.5GB to download and can be picked up from the usual places, such as GamersHell. We'd recommend taking a look at the Crysis 2 system specs to see if you can run it too.
The demo is multiplayer-only and offers two maps and two game modes for fans to try out, just like the previously released Xbox 360 demo, though one of the maps is different.
The first map, Skyline, is set along New York rooftops and is playable in Team Deathmatch. The second, Pier 17, is a more open map that's playable in Crash Site mode.
The demo is 1.5GB to download and can be picked up from the usual places, such as GamersHell. We'd recommend taking a look at the Crysis 2 system specs to see if you can run it too.
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via Bit-Tech
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