Played 40 minutes so far and as soon as I got on my high horse I wandered off the road next to the river to have my ass handed to me by 3 drowners lvl.3 I'm playing on 2nd hardest setting where meditation is not regenerating health. Need to upgrade my GPU on PC as single R9 290X is not enough for QHD gaming! Lucky you console gamers as I will have to spend more than £400 for just GPU upgrade ... (before someone says lower quality I say NEVER! I played Crysis on my HD3870 on Ultra with avg. 10FPS and finished it!)
Lvl 3 p0wnage! Grabbing something to eat then I'm diving in. Let's see if I can make 41 minutes before p0wnage!Played 40 minutes so far and as soon as I got on my high horse I wandered off the road next to the river to have my ass handed to me by 3 drowners lvl.3
You resolved your digital purchase woes I hope?Death March difficulty is cheap IMO.
Your weapons are basically made of butter an counter don't seem to work on monster.
£400?! Just get another 290X, they're selling for as little as £240 and you'll get a VR-ready system to boot!
Well, I think shadows are one of the most performance intensive techniques, and Ubersampling. This is from my experience with The Witcher 2 on PC. @ToTTenTranz advice might be helpful, and I think the R9 290X is DirectX 12 compatible, and it will shine there, especially on SLI too.Played 40 minutes so far and as soon as I got on my high horse I wandered off the road next to the river to have my ass handed to me by 3 drowners lvl.3 I'm playing on 2nd hardest setting where meditation is not regenerating health. Need to upgrade my GPU on PC as single R9 290X is not enough for QHD gaming! Lucky you console gamers as I will have to spend more than £400 for just GPU upgrade ... (before someone says lower quality I say NEVER! I played Crysis on my HD3870 on Ultra with avg. 10FPS and finished it!)
the game feels different than what we are used to play but everything is very familiar because of its European roots and idiosyncrasy. Seeing small villages, close to one another, is like home to me, villagers working around the village, some using forks, others cleaning the clothes, some taking care of the crops, some others in the tavern, a few of them keeping an eye on their domestic animals (chickens, cows, etc etc)...Made by a rogue operator with independent funding (the studio's parent company owns the distribution platform GOG.com), it pays little heed to the franchise-building fads of Hollywood or the focus-tested game design methodologies of Montreal, instead drinking deep draughts from Central European folklore and the narrative traditions of Western role-playing. It exists because a group of people in Warsaw knew exactly the kind of game they wanted to play, and made it themselves because no-one else would. It is that rare thing in contemporary video games: an epic with a soul.
I am always with the nationalists. Hopefully I will get the whole story after reading the books.The secondary quests, meanwhile, show an admirable resistance to filler and grind, pushing a form of social storytelling that colours in the messy and morally squalid world of Temeria. There's a war on, between haughty imperialists and fanatical nationalists, and the poor are caught in the middle. More fantastical stories dwell on equally tragic, more personal themes; the game's fearsome bestiary invariably preys on, or is born out of, human frailty.
That, for me, is the essence of a role-playing adventure.
Talking of "monsters" -I like wolves-, I was in the tutorial part, in the road to the first village, when I stopped before a woman and a man crying, and then a couple of minutes later, a huge wolf appeared, everyone was terrified. (thx @DSoup )I'm thinking about 390X but lets get back to The Witcher III where I already gained my first experience point and sorted out few monsters! Been to battlefield next to game starting point and it was amazing but chilling!
Also after locking game to 30FPS it runs perfectly v-synced on my setup.
Back to game for me as constant distractions only allowed 1h of game play so far :/
Do you mean on PC? The game is going to need some extra optimisation on PC, I guess.This game is using a lot of brute force everything. No way the hardware could handle the 2013 footage. I suspect that that was "target we'd like to hit" stuff.. never really was going to get into the game and stay at a reasonable framerate (especially on consoles). The game, as it is right now, is too much for my GTX 980 @ 4k. I'm barely at 30fps and that's with many settings on HIGH and no Hairworks.
Do you mean on PC? The game is going to need some extra optimisation on PC, I guess.
The controls...do you mean controls with the mouse/keyboard? The gamepad controls work really well with this game, trust me on this one -I'd only like to jump with A instead of B, but that's it-Played about 40 minutes last night. This is my first Witcher game - have the controls / camera always been this janky? Playing the training tutorial was super frustrating due to lock on issues with ladders, the unhelpful camera and character animations often getting in the way. The game also appears to love taking control away from you with zero warning which I am not a fan of (would prefer some sort of indication that walking close to an area is going to trigger a QT).
The tone, dialog and setting however is awesome, from the small sample I played I totally agree with whomever posted that this was like a Euro "Red Dead Redemption". As much as I loved Skyrim it is nice to play an RPG that's not so prudish.
What!!! I thought we were promised no QTE'sclose to an area is going to trigger a QT
Played about 40 minutes myself and I had to fiddle with the controls which seemed very twitchy on the default settings. I've got them pretty decent now and will completely adjust to them in no time.Played about 40 minutes last night. This is my first Witcher game - have the controls / camera always been this janky? Playing the training tutorial was super frustrating due to lock on issues with ladders, the unhelpful camera and character animations often getting in the way.
The game also appears to love taking control away from you with zero warning which I am not a fan of (would prefer some sort of indication that walking close to an area is going to trigger a QT).
I think he meant that some cutscenes appear out of the blue when you get to certain areas, not QTEs per se. Hopefully this is only true for the main story missions, although they just happen just once, if you triggered them already and the quest is listed in your diary.What!!! I thought we were promised no QTE's
Terrified, I think. Unless the wolf was trained by ISIS, Al-Qaeda or Glenn Beck.Talking of "monsters" -I like wolves-, I was in the tutorial part, in the road to the first village, when I stopped before a woman and a man crying, and then a couple of minutes later, a huge wolf appeared, everyone was terrorised.