CryENGINE 3 Developers
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Welcome to the "CryENGINE 3 Developers" group .
The CryENGINE 3 Developers group is all about creating levels, mod, Total modifications, addon's, machinima videos, Indie games, using Sandbox3 for Crysis or using the free standalone CryENGINE 3 SDK tools.
Take a look about our shoulder and explore the secret material that was created with the CryEngine 2 during the development about two years.
Posted by Chrjs on Mar 8th, 2012

Developer's Book
Heyho, today we have something very special for you!
Take a look about our shoulder and explore the secret material that was created with the CryEngine 2 during the development about two years. (Only available in german)
We're very interested in your opinion. :)
Deleted Scenes
Deleted scenes and Wreckage alpha ingame material that you've never seen before. It's crazy to see how Wreckage has changed about the years.
WRECKAGE
In 2011, the Wreckage mod amazed Crysis gamers with its professional approach and action gameplay, that even pushed the CryEngine 2 to its limits.
In the near future this single-player campaign will be released as a free standalone download. And every gamer has a chance to experience this action orientated Crysis mod for himself.
Wreckage offers an action orientated presentation, teambased combat, complete voice acting and graphics on the same level as the original Crysis game.
It's the final chapter of the story, that began with the map "The Harbour" and was continued in the modification "Rainy Days". It tells the story of three soldiers who try to survive a devastating war between two worlds. The play time will be somewhat longer than one hour.
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Very nice work. I played the beta and the final version.
Btw I just saw a short article on Wreckage in the Dutch/Belgium/Luxemburg Magazine called "Gameplay" Pcgameplay.be
Will scan and upload it later on.
Oh, that would be very nice! :)
I just had a look through the developer's book. I couldn't understand the German, but it was interesting nonetheless. Good job.