The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Neon
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 10:43    Post subject:
So Much Win So Much Win So Much Win
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 11:05    Post subject:
Lukxxx wrote:
Interinactive wrote:
dannofdawn wrote:
This is insanely ambitious, if they pull this off, they might just beat both Bioware style and Bethesda style RPGs in 1 game.


Bioware Reaction

They haven't got 1/10 the credibility that these guys do. I love it when we see screens and info for The Witcher games, it must make them feel incredibly stupid. They're delusional fools chasing a new idea with each game release, in an attempt to make the COD of RPGs, when all they have to do is what they always did best.

These guys are a perfect example of developers who get it right, they build upon their previous games, they don't treat their customers like idiots, DLC is free, they're transparent about everything, they are ambitious, the list goes on.

And I can't wait to preorder this, I have TW1 and TW2 CEs, I'm going to get the third without any hesitation.


And they make a lot of bugfest Smile Still they fix it so it's not that bad. But remember withcher 2 early realese? When you should be able to play 24 hours before every one and that backfired? Well at least Blizzard done it too.

I just wish Witcher 3 will be polished as Enhanced edition of previous games.

Another thing I hope is that the're not making a Skyboring game, open world is hard to make satisfying. BG1 and BG2 are great but I cannot remember a lot of open world story driven RPGs (i.e. Gothic is a fetch-quest and little story driven - still great but that would'nt work for the witcher). Still Witcher games are one of the best in their genre and of all time. I'm buying this for sure.


I only said style Wink We all know Bioware is shit right now, but how many devs out there can still do what Bioware did and to a certain extent does best? Regardless, nothing on the horizon of any genre even comes close to this game right now, I hope when it finally get released they will get the sales they deserves.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 11:09    Post subject:
Now over this damn hype, I'm curious when the game will be ready Me Gusta but I assume we'll see it only in 2014...
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 11:54    Post subject:
Comment under the article from RPS

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I wish I could play the Witcher games because I’ve seen so much good stuff written about them, but I don’t want to play an RPG where you can’t customize my character to play as a female. Playing a pony-tailed macho dude does not appeal to me on absolutely any level, regardless of how good the story or how open the world is… Sad


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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 11:55    Post subject:
It'll be interesting to see how they'll tackle storytelling in an open world game.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 11:58    Post subject:
randir14 wrote:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=511690

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vurt




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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 12:34    Post subject:
Meh, like expected they don't mention any possibilities of climbing or diving like in TES.. just like KoA they try to make it look like it's TES on steroids while in fact it's probably very tuned down in the exploration part.

I also find it funny that people fall for it yet another time.. they promoted Witcher 2 as an open world game too and they were very quiet about the possiblities of real exploration (possibilities of climb/jump or swim) until maybe the last few months when they were really pushed and couldnt be quiet about it any longer.

"We will combine story driven and open-world RPGs for the first time." (when interviewed about Witcher 2)


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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 12:39    Post subject:
If they only put one or two extensive dungeons in each city and put random monster contracts in there, that require research into what they are resistant and weak to, then I'm already happy. Not like in Skyrim, where there's a fuckton of generic dungeons (with a few good ones spread among them), and the most you can hope for is "go there and kill the bandits/vampires/etc" missions.

Obsidian already showed that there is possibility for good storytelling even in the Bethesda framework. If CDPR builds it as a story driven game from the beginning, then I'm sure they can pull it off much better then Bethesda ever could.


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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 12:40    Post subject:
Woke up and got a hammer to the head :/ This is bad news indeed. Witcher had a good style as it was, they don't need to try to appeal to a broader audience (in this case skyrim audience) if you ask me Sad
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0wen




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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:01    Post subject:
Isn't today the big reveal of the CD Projekt Red news from the Cyberpunk trailer that all these other sites already spoiled.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:03    Post subject:
Um, THIS is the reveal.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:06    Post subject:
vurt wrote:
Meh, like expected they don't mention any possibilities of climbing or diving like in TES.. just like KoA they try to make it look like it's TES on steroids while in fact it's probably very tuned down in the exploration part.

I also find it funny that people fall for it yet another time.. they promoted Witcher 2 as an open world game too and they were very quiet about the possiblities of real exploration (possibilities of climb/jump or swim) until maybe the last few months when they were really pushed and couldnt be quiet about it any longer.

"We will combine story driven and open-world RPGs for the first time." (when interviewed about Witcher 2)
The only thing I'm falling for is another Witcher game.
And c'mon vurt, you talk about developers promising stuff right after the phrase in which you mention bethesda (TES)... Razz

Even if it turns out only slightly different than TW2 I'm still fairly sure that CDProjekt will still deliver another great game.


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i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:25    Post subject:
tonizito wrote:
vurt wrote:
Meh, like expected they don't mention any possibilities of climbing or diving like in TES.. just like KoA they try to make it look like it's TES on steroids while in fact it's probably very tuned down in the exploration part.

I also find it funny that people fall for it yet another time.. they promoted Witcher 2 as an open world game too and they were very quiet about the possiblities of real exploration (possibilities of climb/jump or swim) until maybe the last few months when they were really pushed and couldnt be quiet about it any longer.

"We will combine story driven and open-world RPGs for the first time." (when interviewed about Witcher 2)
The only thing I'm falling for is another Witcher game.
And c'mon vurt, you talk about developers promising stuff right after the phrase in which you mention bethesda (TES)... Razz

Even if it turns out only slightly different than TW2 I'm still fairly sure that CDProjekt will still deliver another great game.


I bet. But it's still wrong to promote a game like something that it's not. Beth might say shit (that everyone knows will not be true), like "great AI", "unforgettable characters" yada yada. That's BS _every_ developer says about their game, but they're not saying "Yes it will be a open world game" and then don't include the possiblity to really explore, that's on another level of bullshitting imo.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:28    Post subject:
There's wayyy to much detail already for it to be anything but an open world game. They're hinting landmass' size, providing insights into game systems spanning over several in-game countries. They also mention having to change their design philosopy to take open world structure into account. I do hope they don't decide on limiting the exploration (Amalur style), but even if they do... with Witcher-like atmosphere and storytelling on top of it, it'll be a wonderfull game to play.

*edit*

And here's a dev commentary video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8gIsYuPIKco#at=94
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:35    Post subject:
I'm really... unexcited about this right now. We'll see...
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:58    Post subject:
So Much Win So Much Win
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 13:59    Post subject:
Damn, again with this stupid "quantity over quality" approach.

I loved TW2 exactly because it had a good tight narrative, a map not so big but very polished and with a "hand-crafted" feel to it and subquests that were well structured and interesting, rather than numerous.

To me open world equals large stretches of repetitive "nothing" to fill the map, hundreds of boring fetch quests to justify it's size and a main plot that can never be very engaging or detailed, since it has to take into account the player's ability to go anywhere and customize everything, which results in the story being as generic as it gets.

I really hope I'm wrong on this one, but I have a very bad feeling...
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 14:16    Post subject:
Wow, how the heck are there negative comments in this thread? Am I in the Twilight Zone?
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 14:25    Post subject:
Some interesting news:

http://translate.google.pl/translate?sl=pl&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=pl&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fgielda.onet.pl%2Fcd-projekt-sprzedal-5-mln-egz-wiedzmina-1-i-2-zapo%2C%2C5412947%2C1%2Cnews-detal&act=url

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CD Projekt has sold 5 million copies of the first and second parts of the Witcher


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CAPEX planned for The Witcher 3 is slightly larger than the other part of the game, but not much higher. Input in the new generation does not in fact substantially increase costs


Next-gen games do not dramaticly increas costs.

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Over the next three weeks Game Informer will have the exclusive right to communication media on the third Witcher
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 14:36    Post subject:
Ashok0 wrote:
Wow, how the heck are there negative comments in this thread? Am I in the Twilight Zone?


You think everyone will be in a drug blizz just because it's witcher? Well, i'm happy we get a new witcher, what i'm not happy about is the sandbox witcher. I could do without. I will play it, but i hold no illusions that this will be as satisfying as the previous 2 games.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 14:46    Post subject:
Stormwolf wrote:
Ashok0 wrote:
Wow, how the heck are there negative comments in this thread? Am I in the Twilight Zone?


You think everyone will be in a drug blizz just because it's witcher? Well, i'm happy we get a new witcher, what i'm not happy about is the sandbox witcher. I could do without. I will play it, but i hold no illusions that this will be as satisfying as the previous 2 games.


This
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 14:52    Post subject:
A Polish logo appeared if anyone's interested in that. Smile

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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 15:24    Post subject:
Ashok0 wrote:
Wow, how the heck are there negative comments in this thread? Am I in the Twilight Zone?


....welcome to nforce, you must be new here?
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 15:28    Post subject:
And apparently TW3 will end Geralt's storyline, but CDP won't abandon the setting and lore, this might be a hint of character creation possibilities in TW4?

http://www.tvn24.pl/internet-hi-tech-media,40/w-2014-r-nadejdzie-nowy-wiedzmin-cd-projekt-zapowiada-rewolucje,304501.html

Translated from Polish:
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The full name of the new Witcher is "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt". It will be the final part of the trilogy. CDPRed says that although the main story arc of the protagonist Geralt is going to end in 2014, the company won't abandon the setting known from the books by Andrzej Sapkowski. What that means is, CDPRed leaves the door open when it comes to making more games set in The Witcher universe.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 16:20    Post subject:
Me Gusta

Please don't fuckt fuck up the open world exploration though. Namedropping Skyrim too much for my taste. Hope that's just for the sake of hype.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 18:11    Post subject:
Holy shit, GOAT game of the universe So Much Win
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 18:19    Post subject:
Neon wrote:
And apparently TW3 will end Geralt's storyline, but CDP won't abandon the setting and lore, this might be a hint of character creation possibilities in TW4?

http://www.tvn24.pl/internet-hi-tech-media,40/w-2014-r-nadejdzie-nowy-wiedzmin-cd-projekt-zapowiada-rewolucje,304501.html

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The full name of the new Witcher is "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt". It will be the final part of the trilogy. CDPRed says that although the main story arc of the protagonist Geralt is going to end in 2014, the company won't abandon the setting known from the books by Andrzej Sapkowski. What that means is, CDPRed leaves the door open when it comes to making more games set in The Witcher universe.

Ciri or char. creator in TW4 Wink
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 18:20    Post subject:
Holy guacamole, "30 times bigger than the previous game" Surprised
It's not easy to combine Witcher's story/characters and Skyrim's sandbox, but if they pull this off successfully, it will be truly epic.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 18:25    Post subject:
Has the whole load of details been posted since I already saw a few chunks of it here and there?
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 18:32    Post subject:
Lukxxx wrote:
Next-gen games do not dramaticly increas costs.

The next gen of consoles should actually be good for devs in that the Xbox 3/PS4 are both running almost identical versions of essentially off the shelf x86 hardware (same AMD CPU, similar AMD GPUs). Closer similarities between the 2 consoles and PCs mean easier (and therefore cheaper) multiplatform production costs.
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