before
Cyperpunk looks like it's the 2015 game and TW3 is looking like the 2014 game, so right mow it's safe to assume it will be before.
before
Cyperpunk looks like it's the 2015 game and TW3 is looking like the 2014 game, so right mow it's safe to assume it will be before.
Quick question... in The Witcher 2, as most of you know, at the end of chapter 1 theres a pivotal choice and that will decide everything that happens for the rest of the game, including quests, primary npcs that you will relate, towns, and so on... its a nice decision we do not often see in videogames, but...
Do you guys prefer this kind of choice that will set the rest of the game (but you will have to play twice to see everything the game offers) or a more linear experience where you can get all the quests from both sides in just one playthrough, but with choices having less impact?
Who the hell is Jeff?
I think there's a middle ground somewhere. Witcher 2's split seemed like too much of a toggle switch, in a game series that prides itself on natural choices. You can still have the occasional quest that isn't available because of who you traveled with, but I prefer they expand on the Witcher 1 way where your choices can effect quests later in the game in ways you don't know until they happen.Do you guys prefer this kind of choice that will set the rest of the game (but you will have to play twice to see everything the game offers) or a more linear experience where you can get all the quests from both sides in just one playthrough, but with choices having less impact?
Personally I'm all for vastly diverging outcomes, quests and NPC interactions, but I'm not a big fan of preventing access and exploration of entire areas as consequence of your choices. If anything, even just because I don't find it a very cost-effective solution (and in fact I don't think it's just a coincidence that the third chapter felt rushed as hell).Quick question... in The Witcher 2, as most of you know, at the end of chapter 1 theres a pivotal choice and that will decide everything that happens for the rest of the game, including quests, primary npcs that you will relate, towns, and so on... its a nice decision we do not often see in videogames, but...
Do you guys prefer this kind of choice that will set the rest of the game (but you will have to play twice to see everything the game offers) or a more linear experience where you can get all the quests from both sides in just one playthrough, but with choices having less impact?
Who the hell is Jeff?
Google Translate said:Ladies, ad announced on 5 February 2013 will be a completely different character than our previous events of this type, and at the same time will be typical for the biggest hits in the industry world The message will be routed directly to the largest global market - the U.S. players - so specific information so you can expect on Feb. 5 in the evening )
Found the source for the forum rumor. It was a post from a CD Projekt Red employee on the Polish forum. Anyone can translate that? I have added a Google translation below for now.
That at least confirms that we will get the announcement tomorrow evening Polish Time. Given that they are talking about a annoucement that is "typical for the biggest hits in the industry" I would say a GI cover seems likely at this point.
If Witcher 3 gets announced in Feb, and P5 gets announced next week.
Well, let's just say that this will be the best year for announcements ever.
Wait, so the evening Polish time?
I don't think I can take both of these back to back after Rune Factory 4 a few days ago. Better start preparing my body now!
The Witcher 3... I bought the 560ti for 2, I guess I'll be getting a 7XX or 8XX whatever is out by the time it releases. Maybe I can has ubersampling this time
I hope Roche appears in the game. team vernon for life
I hope Roche appears in the game. team vernon for life
Both of them won't be in TW3. Roche is part of Redania special forces and elf has it's own things to do in Aedirn especially if he has hots for Saskia and does want to be part of human-nonhuman country like he wanted to.
But you will have Yennefer. Who she is ? Someone who is just infinitely better, more awesome than roche (if they get her right)
If Witcher 3 gets announced in Feb, and P5 gets announced next week.
Well, let's just say that this will be the best year for announcements ever.
Also, Roche > Iorveth. Roche's act 3 is seriously boss.
I doubt Yennefer will be as bro as Roche.
Where did we hear about a P5 announcement?
Just out of curiosity, what makes Yennefer a so-loved character?
Because love interests usually are awful.
I'm the only one here who don't like Yennefer at all...LOL
the way he worded it feels like completely new intellectual property tailored for US market (skyrim, fallout) than Witcher (eastern european, russian market)
The part of TW3 that I'm looking forward to the most is spending time in Nilfgaard and dealing with Emperor Emhyr var Emreis, the White Flame Dancing on the Barrows of his Enemies.
Who's Yennifer again? I've only played the second game and I was wondering what's going on lol.
whats up with the Roche love? hes an ass. Iorveth ftw baby. that guy is truly a master companion. Roche just tries too hard to be cool.
Wait, so the evening Polish time?
Both Witcher and Metro are based on books. Yennefer hasn't really had an apearance in the games yet, aside from the memory sequences.Wasn't the game based off a book? Or am I confusing it with Metro haha.
Anyway, I can't wait for tomorrow, had forgot about it, good, since I didn't realize I had to wait for like 3 weeks since Project Cyberpunk.
Both Witcher and Metro are based on books. Yennefer hasn't really had an apearance in the games yet, aside from the memory sequences.
The annoucement, which will take place on the 5th of february, will be much different than our previous annoucements, and will also be quite typical for biggest and best worldwide annoucements. It will be directed towards the biggest worldwide market - towards american gamers. For more information, tune in on the 5th of february.
the way he worded it feels like completely new intellectual property tailored for US market (skyrim, fallout) than Witcher (eastern european, russian market)
the way he worded it feels like completely new intellectual property tailored for US market (skyrim, fallout) than Witcher (eastern european, russian market)
To be honest it sounds to me more like he's just suggesting that their marketing efforts will be more aimed to the american audience.
the way he worded it feels like completely new intellectual property tailored for US market (skyrim, fallout) than Witcher (eastern european, russian market)
Who's Yennifer again? I've only played the second game and I was wondering what's going on lol.
Just out of curiosity, what makes Yennefer a so-loved character?
Because love interests usually are awful.
It is very very very very hard to describe her.
Think something like this:
Woman that is powerful. As sorceress and and superbly intelligent. She is first and foremost manipulative and use people left and right, when someone do something to her bad she will repeat that 100x times more with vengeance in her "evil violet eyes". She will use anyone to achieve her goal and if she can't get it in normal way she will even use her charm be it mental or physical to full extend.
As love interest to Geralt she was/is like wife who love him and the same time beats him and generally she always decides stuff completely controlling Geralt and because of that both of them constantly were fighting with each other often ending with few months of being single and spending their time having fun with other girls/boys.
She is one of the reasons why sex=/=love is so true.
She even get laid with Geralt and some dude same day (her long time friend).
All above still doesn't describe her character fully.
It will be very very very very hard to get her character right and i trully don't want to be in place of writer which want to get her character right.
whats up with the Roche love? hes an ass. Iorveth ftw baby. that guy is truly a master companion. Roche just tries too hard to be cool.
Meh, bring back Shani.
To be honest it sounds to me more like he's just suggesting that their marketing efforts will be more aimed to the american audience.
Maybe they are refocusing to no-tits policy on witcher then
I'm on Team Ioverth too. I like Roche but I don't get why he's so loved either.
OH, NOT ON MY WATCH!!!
OH, NOT ON MY WATCH!!!