
Ever since its release Crysis has been regarded as one of the most graphically advanced games of all time. Unfortunately, t the time of its release only those with the most technologically advanced computers could partake in the joy. Luckily, Crytek (the game’s developer) is looking to bring the game to the masses with Crysis 2 which will be available for home game consoles like the Xbox 360 and PS3.
However, it seems that the studio is looking to take things a step further as they have recently posted a job listing for iOS developers. While it’s not confirmed, this quite obviously leads us to believe that they will one day soon be developing games for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Then again, it could also mean they are creating supplementary mobile applications to generate buzz for forthcoming console titles so it’s any one’s guess at this point.
We’ll keep you posted.
via develop-online

As if the Crysis games didn’t require a beefy enough computer as it is, Crytek has added another variable into the equation.
They have recently released a patch that, just in case your computer is godly enough, adds 64-bit support for Windows XP x64 and Windows Vista 64-bit version to Crysis Warhead. You can download the patch via the read link.
Full log below:
Windows Vista: Mouse cursor should no longer have an offset in the menu.
Windows Vista: Unrequested launches in windowed mode should occur less often now.
Timedemo can now be started from the command line.
Better dynamic texture support for enthusiast mode.
New Features
Added 64-bit executables for Windows XP x64 and Windows Vista 64-bit version. In Windows XP x64 a new shortcut will be placed under the Crysis Warhead program group. In Windows Vista right-click the Crysis Warhead icon in Game Explorer and choose to run the game in 64-bit mode.
Known Issues
Games saved in 32-bit won’t work properly when running the 64-bit version and vice-versa.
Read (FilePlanet)