Posted Jan 09, 2007 at 06:00AM by Ian C. Listed in: News, Crysis Tags: Germany, Ferrari, Crytek, Rampage
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Image taken from N'Gai Croal's LevelUPOver at N'Gai Croal, Crytek president Cevet Yerli was asked to comment if the recreational activities available at a shooting range was possible in his home country of Germany, especially in the wake of a school shooting rampage and wide concern on a ban of the creation and proliferation of violent videogames in the country.

His comment? "Impossible."

N'gai Croal reports that the situation in Germany is grim enough that Yerli is even thinking about moving his company somewhere outside the country. On the gaming-related side of things, N'gai tried to squeeze the release date for the anticipated shooter, Crysis but the Crytek team, as expected, didn't budge.

One Crytek-er commented: "It's got to be perfect ...This is our Ferrari"


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   by Andizz (Unregistered) - 2007-01-09
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I'm really glad they aren't rushing the game. I know I for one am willing to wait to play a game that is just that much better.



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