Back to the Future Delorean Crysis Mod


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I have Crysis and Crysis Warhead. I guess this gives me an excuse to try out some modifications since I find the main game so difficult, tedious and boring I ended up enabling cheats to get some play time out of it.

That was EPIC, I'm so gonna get that! :woot:

Yeah, that's gonna keep you busy for what ... 5 minutes? They could at least have implemented some new places you could travel to, not just time of day.

It's still pretty damn cool though, clearly alot of effort went into it and it's damn accurate recreation from the movies (the car even comes back frozen which was a nice touch) It's like the Stargate mod for Garry's Mod, pretty basic (place a Stargate, place another Stargate and link them..not much to it really) but you can spend hours just screwing around with it, this will be no different! :happy:

I have to say it's impressive, but I don't see the point in it :(

That is the point! it's because they can.

EDIT: Fixed.

Edited by Xerxes
What if you drove a delorean through a stargate at 88mph?

:p

The delorean in the movies didn't "come back" after a set amount of time. It went forward in time by 1 minute. After a minute Doc and Marty "caught up" to the point at which it arrived.

Your right it did too, I forgot...been a while since I've seen the movies.

The real question is, what if you drove a DeLorean through a Stargate at 88 mph during a solar flare?

I'll take a stab, feel free to correct me if I'm completely wrong!

It will travel through* the Stargate, go back/forward in time X years (dependant on flare) and when it arrives the Flux capacitor will activate and it's possible the Delorean goes nowhere because the "present time" settings are going to be wrong or it will still work even with the wrong dates and just end up in the wrong time? that is my guess, take with a grain of salt.

NOTE: We don't know what will happen if the present date is entered incorrectly? it's possible the attempt to time travel would simply fail due to the wrong start date.

* I don't think anything would happen during transit in the Stargate as the Delorean would be moleculary decontructed and when reconstructed at the other side it'd then just continue doing what it's doing, so my guess would be the gate travel would just cause a slight pause in the process.

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