

“ modding community has been, and remains, very important to us,” wrote Yerli in a letter on the front page of CryMod. While PC enthusiasts griped that it was “dumbed down” for consoles (as they do with, like, every game these days), CryTek boss Cevat Yerli hopes to throw the PC modding community a couple of bones by this summer. The original Crysis was best known for being the benchmark by which computer techheads could measure their rigs’ performance, but its sequel was a refreshing change of pace in a super-saturated shooter market. Want to make your own Crysis 2 levels and mods? Kick back and relax, because the tools are coming – but not until summer.
