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The ratio of legal sales to illegal piracy of high profile PC titlescould be as much as one to 20, according to Crytek's CEO Cevat Yerli.
During an interview with IGN,Yerli sought to explain what he saw as the reasons for Crytek's titleCrysis' lacklustre sales, blaming lower than expected reviews and poormarketing decisions but placing most of the emphasis on PC piracy.
"The PC industry is really, at the moment, I would say the mostintensely pirated market ever. It's crazy how the ratio between salesto piracy is probably 1 to 15 to 1 to 20 right now," Yerli said.
"For one sale there are 15 to 20 pirates and pirate versions, andthat's a big shame for the PC industry. I hope with Warhead I hope weimprove the situation, but at the same time it may have an impact on[our] PC exclusivity in the future."
This mirrors Yerli's comments earlier this year, in which he said Crytek led the charts in piracy and would no longer make PC-exclusive titles.