The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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cyclonefr




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PostPosted: Sun, 12th Jan 2014 22:24    Post subject:
Good thing the game will run at 60fps 1080p on XBONE, right ? Philosopheraptor


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PostPosted: Sun, 12th Jan 2014 22:45    Post subject:
cyclonefr wrote:
Good thing the game will run at 60fps 1080p on XBONE, right ? Philosopheraptor

Once they implement the cloud processing, no doubt. Cool Face


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Who cares about gameplay. It's one of the few next-gen looking titles out there so BRING IT ON.
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PostPosted: Sun, 12th Jan 2014 23:15    Post subject:
Mikey5449 wrote:
cyclonefr wrote:
Good thing the game will run at 60fps 1080p on XBONE, right ? Philosopheraptor

Once they implement the cloud processing, no doubt. Cool Face


But in that case 60fps will not matter, due to input lag. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 13:09    Post subject:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-01-15-eurogamer-readers-most-anticipated-games-of-2014

At least game is getting hyped till hell and back, that's good, I just hope CDP won't fucking fail. Need moar footage through Sad
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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 13:19    Post subject:
Do we have an estimated release date?


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PredOborG




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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 13:42    Post subject:
EyePatchLives wrote:
Do we have an estimated release date?


According to DerpSpot it's Dec 31, 2014 Shocked
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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 14:25    Post subject:
PredOborG wrote:
EyePatchLives wrote:
Do we have an estimated release date?


According to DerpSpot it's Dec 31, 2014 Shocked


dec 31 is just a placeholder for games without an official release date.
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PredOborG




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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 14:50    Post subject:
I knew there is something fishy about this. I feel dumb now Sad

I just found some speculations about the date (wiki omg). Earliest expected release is May.
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PostPosted: Wed, 15th Jan 2014 19:00    Post subject:
I think in Q2 of 2014.
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 08:35    Post subject:
On PC requirements:

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We still haven’t announced anything on the system requirements side. I’ll just say that, if you remember when The Witcher 2 was launched and what it demanded from PCs then, you should expect something similar to that. If you have a one or two year-old PC - on average because people have different computers – it should run pretty good, but if you want to be the best guy in town, go and buy a new card [laughs].

We really believe that RPG games shouldn’t be different in terms of visuals than shooters. They should blow you away. Our aim is not to make a game that works on every single PC. That would be great, but then we would have to sacrifice the graphics. Graphics are an extremely important part of the whole visual experience. At the same time, if you have the strongest PC hardware – which is already more powerful than the new consoles – you will be able to get more out of it. If you remember, The Witcher 2 had an Uber setting, and for that you had to go to the store and buy the new stuff. “Hey can I have the most expensive card?” And then the motherboard, and the processer, and then the Uber mode would work.

http://www.mcvindia.com/news/read/interview-marcin-iwinski-co-founder-cd-projekt/0126959


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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 08:43    Post subject:
Who goes to a store and says “Hey can I have the most expensive card?”? Laughing


"I think Call of Duty resonates because it's believable and relatable," Sledgehammer Games cofounder Michael Condrey says.

Believable and relatable...Yep, sounds like Call of Duty
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 09:08    Post subject:
I've always considered Witcher 2 system requirements a joke. There was nothing graphics wise that would put even the most powerful PCs to their knees.Nothing.And I'm not talking about technology used, just visuals. Sure, it looked very nice but not groundbreaking.


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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 09:29    Post subject:
You must mean theoretical system requirements, cause as many people here have already mentioned the game wasn't really that taxing (talking something comparable to Crysis 3 kind of taxing) unless you enabled "ubersampling" (SSAA) Wink
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 09:43    Post subject:
h0rnyfavn wrote:
I've always considered Witcher 2 system requirements a joke. There was nothing graphics wise that would put even the most powerful PCs to their knees.Nothing.And I'm not talking about technology used, just visuals. Sure, it looked very nice but not groundbreaking.

And yet Witcher 2 managed to put the most powerful PCs at that time on their knees.
Sooo...
"Expect something like that" is a correct answer, he is not fooling anyone, keke.
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 12:44    Post subject:
EyePatchLives wrote:
Who goes to a store and says “Hey can I have the most expensive card?”? Laughing

You'd be surprised Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 14:22    Post subject:
Hi,

Here is your Quadro FX 7000.

Enjoy the Witcher 3

lol wut
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 14:43    Post subject:
Only with two GTX Titans i was able to max Witcher 2 @ 1600p.


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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 14:51    Post subject:
Hey! Witcher 2 was very taxing! ... on my core 2 duo notebook with geforce 7600go Laughing


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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 17:05    Post subject:
Witcher 2 wasn't groundbreaking graphically? There was so much small detail going on, it was unbelievable to me at the time. I can't think of any RPG which has done it again.
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 17:58    Post subject:
Mister_s wrote:
Witcher 2 wasn't groundbreaking graphically? There was so much small detail going on, it was unbelievable to me at the time. I can't think of any RPG which has done it again.

gotta say i replayed the game a month ago and it still looks awesome. I would risk to say it's still in my top 5 most graphically impressive games out there.
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 19:27    Post subject:
PumpAction wrote:
Hey! Witcher 2 was very taxing! ... on my core 2 duo notebook with geforce 7600go Laughing

Core duo's indeed struggled a lot with the game, my poor e6600 (r.i.p) allowed me to finish it at mind-blowing 25fps average. I regret nothing! Laughing Very Happy



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kefff




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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 20:07    Post subject:
Remember buying a new graphics card a few hours in this game.

Wauw.. just wauw.. Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Jan 2014 20:45    Post subject:
Mister_s wrote:
Witcher 2 wasn't groundbreaking graphically? There was so much small detail going on, it was unbelievable to me at the time. I can't think of any RPG which has done it again.
+1, dafuq are these people smoking? Laughing

Looked VERY good compared to anything else out there at the time, looked mindblowing when you compared it with any other RPG out at the time (even though it's one of the least important things when it comes to the genre).


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PostPosted: Thu, 23rd Jan 2014 09:58    Post subject:
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On PC, will my older save games grant me some sort of bonus content or will my previous choices affect the game world in any way?

I cannot confirm this yet, but we're definitely looking at it on the PC side. We don't want to disappoint our PC fan base as we know mechanics like this are very important to them.

Wild Hunt is supposed to be 30 times the size of the older Witcher games. Is it extremely challenging to make such a vast game world and populate it with content that is capable of retaining gamers’ interest for hours on end?

In The Witcher 3 you won’t have generic Fed Ex-like quests where you have to go here, fetch something, and then deliver it to someone else. Of course, you will have orders or side-quests to kill beasts, but we're trying to put a unique spin on every single quest. We want to make the story meaningful, but at the same time, if you wish you explore the game world at your own pace, it will be possible to do so. We want the game to feel natural, and we want players to be able to discuss their unique adventures with their friends.

Could you maybe touch upon the game’s new combat system?

It's really tough to describe the combat system, as it is something you have to play and experience for yourself to fully understand. We're definitely looking at a more fluid combat system with Wild Hunt, where attacking an enemy feels more natural and smooth, unlike older games where you had to lock onto enemies constantly.

What we saw in Batman: Arkham Asylum is a very cool system, and I don't want to draw any comparisons, but that's definitely part of the motivation for us. I can make gamers a promise that combat in The Witcher 3 is already fun and that we're constantly balancing it till we hit that sweet spot.

Geralt is a professional monster hunter, but there wasn’t a lot of monster hunting in The Witcher 2. This time around, will we get to track and hunt monsters in an unscripted way? Will there be side quests that tie into this mechanic?

You'll see we have a whole system of tracking monsters using special Witcher senses. You will also be able to refer to our in-depth Bestiary that will be populated as you find out more about a monster through the story or side-quests. You can then use that information to pinpoint their weaknesses, and fight them more effectively.So yes, the monster hunting bit will be an important part of the game, and will make for some really cool side-quests.

Can I finish the story and then go back to tackle the side-quests?

At this moment, the answer is “almost.” Currently you have absolute freedom to do what you want up until the last few hours of the game. If we decide to allow players to return to the game after the ending, I imagine that, based on your choices in the game, some quests could be locked because of your previous actions. So, let's say you kill an entire village off, you won't be able to access side quests from there. It's not a particular example from the game, but you catch my drift right?

As a PC gamer, what kind of configuration should I be running if I wish to max the game out?

(Laughs) We'll be releasing that information soon, but you can already start saving up for an upgrade.

Do you have a release date for Wild Hunt?

Not yet, but we'll be announcing it soon.

But it will be this year itself right?

Yes, in 2014.








http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/01/23/the-witcher-3-new-details-to-blow-your-mind?page=1
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PostPosted: Thu, 23rd Jan 2014 10:11    Post subject:
I think they mentioned that in a earlier interview as well, I guess they want a more dynamic or "flowing" combat system this time, we'll see how it works out I suppose. Smile

Nice to hear that it'll be released this year (If it's ready, though there's plenty of time left, heh.) and that the quests will hopefully be more involving.
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Mister_s




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PostPosted: Thu, 23rd Jan 2014 19:11    Post subject:
The more I read about this game, the more I get the feeling they're going overboard with the promises/hype. I'll still pre-order it though.
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PostPosted: Thu, 23rd Jan 2014 20:52    Post subject:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/witcher-3-fairly-close-to-maxing-out-power-of-xbox-one-ps4/1100-6417292/

"fairly close to maxing out the power of the XB/PS4" I guess we're going to need a couple of 780s then Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu, 23rd Jan 2014 21:35    Post subject:
A couple? Make that quad 780's knowing CDPR Laughing Laughing
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