
A new Crysis-themed PC case is making waves in the gaming community, leading to lively discussions across forums. While reactions range from excitement to skepticism, the design has sparked interest thanks to its homage to the iconic 2007 game.
Interestingly, community insights reveal that the custom paint job was directly commissioned by EA, costing around 4,000 New Zealand Dollars (approximately 2,300 USD). This detail adds another layer of intrigue, especially for collectors who hope itโs still in someoneโs possession.
"Nice detective work!" wrote one commenter, expressing appreciation for this digging into the caseโs history.
As players reminisce about the game's multiplayer, they share mixed feelings about todayโs tech demands. Some notable comments include:
"Miss this game so much. Multiplayer was so cool back then."
"I did a bit of digging and it seems to be airbrushed."
However, not everyone is enamored. Concerns about heat management resurfaced: "This looks sick! However, by today's standards, this front ensures that your PC will act as an oven.โ
The commentary reflects a general nostalgia mixed with modern skepticism:
๐ Nostalgic Factor: Many remember the game fondly, particularly its multiplayer aspect.
๐ Investment Value: The commissioned nature of the paint job may attract collector interest.
๐ฅ Heat Concerns: Gamers are wary of performance issues tied to the aesthetic choices.
โ EAโs commissioned paint job adds collector value.
๐ฎ "Can it run Crysis?"โA phrase still resonating today.
๐ค The caseโs design invites mixed feelings on heat management in modern applications.
Will this case entice hardware makers to create more nostalgia-driven products? With varied reactions, itโs clear the balance between design and functionality is paramount as the market evolves.