Not Dragon Age
The pre-load for the PC version isn't up yet, correct? Or did the patch contain the data for the expansion?
I get your idea, I dislike the game as well, but that's some hyperbole.Well, to be fair, almost no RPG has worse gameplay than Dragon Age: Inquisition.
I get your idea, I dislike the game as well, but that's some hyperbole.
I get your idea, I dislike the game as well, but that's some hyperbole.
One could always find something worse, there's a ton of games released each year. I find it being on GAF's GOTY list ridiculous and sad, but it's hardly the worst game of the year.ehhh...I find it hard to disagree with him 100%.
Does anyone know when this will be released in Asia (Hong Kong) ... The PSN store doesnt seem to have it advertised and I jsut bought the season pass for it.
Once again, CDPR setting the standard.
- Raises the bar on in the genre (player's time is not wasted, but respected, i.e. no trivial quests)
- Raises the standard for free DLC (things like alternate costumes are free, not microtrasactions)
- Raises the standard for quality in Season Pass / Expansions content (no filler, priced extremely fair)
- Listens to it's fans / consumers input and feedback, continues to improve game
In CDPR We Trust
Yeah, I do like CDPR too, but to me they come across as, maybe, slightly exploitative of their reputation as "fan-friendly" sometimes. Just with the move from Witcher 2 to Witcher 3 they've already become so much closer to the AAA trends in multiple ways IMO :/
I see.
But it looks like it's way longer than that, judging by the trailer. Lots of scenes, characters and places. Amazing.
Yeah, I feel totally exploited getting free dlcs and fantastic support in post release patches. And don't even get me started on that new expansion coming out next week, only 10+ hours of content, reviews only in the 9s and the fuckers have the audacity to ask 9 dollars for it, who do they think they are, exploiting us like this?Yeah, I do like CDPR too, but to me they come across as, maybe, slightly exploitative of their reputation as "fan-friendly" sometimes. Just with the move from Witcher 2 to Witcher 3 they've already become so much closer to the AAA trends in multiple ways IMO :/
Yeah, I do like CDPR too, but to me they come across as, maybe, slightly exploitative of their reputation as "fan-friendly" sometimes. Just with the move from Witcher 2 to Witcher 3 they've already become so much closer to the AAA trends in multiple ways IMO :/
Meanwhile, Batman's 40 bucks season pass doesn't even contain half the content of HoS.With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
The really bizarre thing though is that this DLC, which honestly shows just about every other company how its done, is only CD Projekts idea of a taster, with the next one planned to be double the size, as well as offering a whole new world to explore. Its not due out until 2016, but I cant wait. Honestly, after finishing The Witcher 3 back on release, especially under the pressure of having a deadline, I was a bit worried at having burned out on the damn thing, and that the DLC would be a bit underwhelming.
Far from it. Hearts of Stone reminded me exactly what I loved about it the first time around, and all I could think when the credits rolled was how much I look forward to firing this game up in a few more months and concluding both Geralts final adventure, and one of the PCs finest RPGs. Give or take a few giant bloody spiders. Grr.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
Next expansion Iorveth and Saskia plis.
You forgot that they gave us Gwent. Gwent.With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
Is the collectors edition of this coming to the US? I can't find it anywhere online to preorder.
You forgot that they gave us Gwent. Gwent.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
I get your idea, I dislike the game as well, but that's some hyperbole.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
What are the proposed level requirements for the new quests?
Discounts were just a bullshit marketing scheme to make people buy their old, bad games that nobody wanted, besides they were just a smoke screen to cover price fixing. Bonuses and physical extras are useless, could've spent that money to fix the gamebreaking game time clock bug. DLCs and expansions content were just cut from the original game so they don't count either. Oh, and no preorder DLC? Well maybe, but Xbox One Collector's Edition got an extra set of physical cards which is a HUGE deal.
So there you have it, worst developer ever.
Inquisition's gameplay was not the problem with game, not for me at least. Brain dead AI was. These are just opinions though. The fact is that no RPG has worse gameplay than Skyrim.Well, to be fair, almost no RPG has worse gameplay than Dragon Age: Inquisition.
As much as I like MGSV, Witcher 3 is this year GOTY so far.
I can't really tell if this is a joke.
Damn you, Poe...
Level 30+ for NG, Level 60+ for NG+
I am fairly certain it is thanks to that last line, but I have seen similarly insane posts meant seriously before.
There's absolutely no question about it. Spent event amounts of time on both, and you are correct.
I will deeply miss Geralt if he isn't the lead in the next Witcher game.
As much as I like MGSV, Witcher 3 is this year GOTY so far.
You forgot that they gave us Gwent. Gwent.
With Witcher 3 we've gotten...
- 20% discount for being an owner of previous games... no one else does this.
- 10% discount on digital purchases... no one else does that.
- Digital copies all came with digital bonuses.... hardly anyone does this.
- Physical copies packed full of extras... others dont even bother giving you a manual anymore.
- 16 Free DLC of skins/armor/quests... every else does this and they charge $2-5 a pop.
- No preorder or retailer DLC. No microtransactions, insurance, or other bullshit free to play hooks. Unfortunately, even Witcher 2 launched with preorder dlc.
- 10 hours well reviewed extra content for $10... you're lucky to get an hour or two from most others and the content is rarely worth the time or money.
If this is being "exploited" then bring it on.
Well, to be fair, almost no RPG has worse gameplay than Dragon Age: Inquisition.