The first Witcher 2 trailers were CG, right?
Not going to get hyped until I see real-time/in-engine confirmation.
First Witcher 2 trailer was in-game. Placeholder voice acting, but still featured actual gameplay.
The first Witcher 2 trailers were CG, right?
Not going to get hyped until I see real-time/in-engine confirmation.
Did we ever get any indication that we're getting character customization? As in, making your own character?
Q2: Guipit: Will choosing your class affect the story? If so, how much?
A2: MM: It’s always been very important to us to deliver mature and ambitious entertainment. It’s not going to be any different this time around. We want to keep the role system from the pen & paper version of Cyberpunk. As opposed to the regular fantasy set-up with mages, warriors and archers, we’re going for something different. In Cyberpunk, each character role will offer a set of special skills that will impact your stats in many different ways. That’s where the challenge kicks in, we want to create a game where character customization will be strongly tied with the plot. Now going from that, we believe that we can make a game where, with many different role choices, you will get a very strong, engaging story, just like it was with The Witcher.
Q3: Mihura: Will there be full customization of our character like a D&D game, things like gender, ethnicity, moral stand point, sexuality…etc or we will be restrict to something like Geralt from TW2?
A3: MM: We definitely want to give players way more freedom with customization of the main protagonist then they had with Geralt in The Witcher series. We are planning on letting them change their statistics, equipment, implants and much more.
Sorry, but what's PnP?
The first Witcher 2 trailers were CG, right?
Not going to get hyped until I see real-time/in-engine confirmation.
MEGATON
I don't know what PRG means, but I think PnP is Pen and Paper. Think Dungeons and Dragons, with dice rolls determining damage. This was sort of cool in KOTOR (maybe KOTOR 2 also) since you could check a menu screen to see the actual dice rolls, why you failed whatever, how much damage you did and why, and so forth.Sorry, but what's PnP?
Next gen title?
PC Only I think, don't know if they will release it on next gen consoles
PC Only I think, don't know if they will release it on next gen consoles
PC Only I think, don't know if they will release it on next gen consoles
pen and paper
I don't know what PRG means, but I think PnP is Pen and Paper. Think Dungeons and Dragons, with dice rolls determining damage. This was sort of cool in KOTOR (maybe KOTOR 2 also) since you could check a menu screen to see the actual dice rolls, why you failed whatever, how much damage you did and why, and so forth.
It would presumably be behind the scenes, but I don't know how close or far the Cyberpunk game would be from KOTOR style.
it was confirmed as multiplat
Did we ever get any indication that we're getting character customization? As in, making your own character?
Übermatik;46013597 said:This is creepy... what's it from?
First Witcher 2 trailer was in-game. Placeholder voice acting, but still featured actual gameplay.
Nice.Debut trailer was all ingame.
It may be out in 2015 don't get your hopes up,TW3 has had more dev time.Nice.
I believe the first trailer was the conversation with Iorveth and Letho in the cave, which had temp voiceover and a lot of text to pad it but was still a scene that was in the final game.The first Witcher 2 trailers were CG, right?
There was also a "leaked" Witcher 2 alpha footage that was in-game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JciyoGmnGyo
Yesss. Just show me a few environments rendered in the REDENGINE (this time around it'll be dx11) and I'll be fuckin set.
Is it really DX11 now?
this was incredible the first time I saw it.
Is it really DX11 now?
Is it really DX11 now?
Damn, it's actually called "Cyberpunk?"
Weak...
I hate it when they make futuristic time so close to our time. 2077 is what, about 64 years from now? Yeah, lazers and space cars in 60 years.
The franchise was named Cyberpunk in the 1980s.Damn, it's actually called "Cyberpunk?"
Weak...