I just want ONE fix for the XB1 version and I'd be totally happy. Can you guess what that is???
Just read the article. This, in my opinion, is why CD Projekt Red don't deserve the same backlash as Ubisoft. This sort of honest, frank response is exactly what Ubisoft never does.
Grassgate tap?Does it rhyme with stalemate rap???
I don't want to start a downgrade debate here, but I though this comparison is pertinent.
If they can patch how the lighting affects mountains in the distance and add in volumetric smoke particle effects for the chimney, we are pretty much done. The actual assets are clearly still very high quality.
So graphical improvements are coming to consoles too? Wow. I'm actually pretty surprised, that doesn't happen often.
sounds like PC only.
sounds like PC only.
A PC patch wouldn't need to go through certification for the next week, would it?
It's not very clear in the article, honestly.
Just read the article. This, in my opinion, is why CD Projekt Red don't deserve the same backlash as Ubisoft. This sort of honest, frank response is exactly what Ubisoft never does.
Just read the article. This, in my opinion, is why CD Projekt Red don't deserve the same backlash as Ubisoft. This sort of honest, frank response is exactly what Ubisoft never does.
2 gig 680 foooool
I mean im not expecting greatness but the game should scale down to where I can get a solid framerate. I can get it to look like shit and it barely does a difference to how it runs; that's what I mean
Or you could see it as them lying through their teeth until the game launched and they already had their pre-orders/sales in. The specifically said "There will be no downgrade" and then did just that, when asked a week beforehand they said nothing and the day after it comes out they finally speak.
Don't get me wrong, I like CDPR and their reaction does seem to come from a place of honesty and regret like they had no choice in the matter but it still sucks to see.
Man, fucking certification. If there's an inventory crash fix in there it needs to be released now.
My mind is continually blown by people going "the developers are fixing bugs? must be a bad game" etc. Providing patches and support are not things that should be shamed, but rather applauded.
They're releasing it now... to certification.
Follow Geralt's lead: meditate to pass the time.
There's gotta be a reason why the game ended up looking cartoony as opposed to realistic semi-monochromatic.
Something I was thinking about today that I'd love to see patched for consoles and pad PC players, better hotkeying for signs. At the moment you can have one sign assigned to R2 (or equivalent) at a time. Even as an option I'd like to see R2 used as a shift key for other buttons.
R2 + L2 - Quen
R2 + R1 - Ard
R2 + Square - Igni
R2 + Triangle - Yrden
R2 + Circle - Axii
Unless I've over looked something I don't think that would conflict with any exisiting controls functions and would mean all five signs at your finger tips.
Did Ubisoft do that? I don't think they ever changed their position from "no downgrade" on Watch_Dogs.No.
Both developers lied in the lead up to the games release, both promising there had been no downgrade, and both admitted it afterwards. As of this morning with CDPRs comments, there are now many articles on both that you can easily find.
They deserve the exact same backlash. Favouritism toward either is bullshit.
Ubisoft said:The dev team is completely dedicated to getting the most out of each platform, so the notion that we would actively downgrade quality is contrary to everything we've set out to achieve. We test and optimize our games for each platform on which they're released, striving for the best possible quality[...]
Or you could see it as them lying through their teeth until the game launched and they already had their pre-orders/sales in. The specifically said "There will be no downgrade" and then did just that, when asked a week beforehand they said nothing and the day after it comes out they finally speak.
Don't get me wrong, I like CDPR and their reaction does seem to come from a place of honesty and regret like they had no choice in the matter but it still sucks to see.
Man, I would love this. It would make me feel like I somehow got some Dragons Dogma in my Witcher 3
I'm really, really glad they changed it to look more colorful. I hate the monochromatic look in movies and games. It depresses me, and it's one reason why I can't stand to watch man of steel.There's gotta be a reason why the game ended up looking cartoony as opposed to realistic semi-monochromatic.
The only problem I see here is that when you bring up the radial wheel to change signs the game isn't paused, its just slowed down. You can still get hit and take damage. Having every sign at your fingertips would remove this "penalty" for switching signs mid combat.
There's gotta be a reason why the game ended up looking cartoony as opposed to realistic semi-monochromatic.
This. PLeaseCome on UI size patch!
Or you could see it as them lying through their teeth until the game launched and they already had their pre-orders/sales in. The specifically said "There will be no downgrade" and then did just that, when asked a week beforehand they said nothing and the day after it comes out they finally speak.
Don't get me wrong, I like CDPR and their reaction does seem to come from a place of honesty and regret like they had no choice in the matter but it still sucks to see.
Please excuse my ignorance but what is RSS? The only other way I know to do this is with half rate adaptive vsync in the Nvidia control panel,
I got this game free with my new 960 but am finishing up a replay of Witcher 2 first. I'm glad I'm waiting. In the meantime I keep scouring these threads so that I'm prepared to tweak away when the time comes.
No.
Both developers lied in the lead up to the games release, both promising there had been no downgrade, and both admitted it afterwards. As of this morning with CDPRs comments, there are now many articles on both that you can easily find.
They deserve the exact same backlash. Favouritism toward either is bullshit.
Or you could see it as them lying through their teeth until the game launched and they already had their pre-orders/sales in. The specifically said "There will be no downgrade" and then did just that, when asked a week beforehand they said nothing and the day after it comes out they finally speak.
Don't get me wrong, I like CDPR and their reaction does seem to come from a place of honesty and regret like they had no choice in the matter but it still sucks to see.
You can still switch signs mid combat without the wheel anyway. PC has hotkeys and on controller it's using the sword buttons while in combat (left and right on Dpad).
It's colorful, sure, but cartoony?
Say what?!? I had no idea you could toggle through them on the controller.
No.
Both developers lied in the lead up to the games release, both promising there had been no downgrade, and both admitted it afterwards. As of this morning with CDPRs comments, there are now many articles on both that you can easily find.
They deserve the exact same backlash. Favouritism toward either is bullshit.
Who buys games purely based on graphics from trailers two years before release anyway?
Comes down to semantics at this point. I'm happy with how the game looks and plays, and with their explanation of why the game looks different to earlier trailers.
They showed plenty of the game in the last year or so. If you didn't like what you saw you had a long time to cancel your preorder. I fail to see any trickery on their part.
Who buys games purely based on graphics from trailers two years before release anyway?
Man, fucking certification. If there's an inventory crash fix in there it needs to be released now.
Shouldn't they be able to push the PC version out much sooner since it doesn't have to go through MS/Sony?
Man, fucking certification. If there's an inventory crash fix in there it needs to be released now.