How much content is in this game? Every mission I do, I end up getting lost doing 100 side quests, or exploring, I feel like I’m light years away from doing the story cause all I do is quests. Love it!
200 hrs in the base game if you tried to do them all I think.How much content is in this game? Every mission I do, I end up getting lost doing 100 side quests, or exploring, I feel like I’m light years away from doing the story cause all I do is quests. Love it!
How much content is in this game? Every mission I do, I end up getting lost doing 100 side quests, or exploring, I feel like I’m light years away from doing the story cause all I do is quests. Love it!
This was the downside for me. Every objective had a sub-objective, for which there was a sub-objective and often more sub-objectives. On the plus side, sub-objective quests were written with the same degree of care and attention to detail as main quests. Quite often I couldn't tell what was a main/sub/side quest. You end up doing them all because they are all great and then you realise you are retirement age and most of you're friends have died.
I do Own both and Do have Witcher 2 installed and ready. Just that it's on my laptop and I usually just end up on my PS4 when I want to game. Something in my head keeps me from playing games on Steam. The reason why I just got Dragon's Dogma on PS4 when could have gotten it cheaper and run at 60fps on my pc.
I am sure if Witcher 1&2 were on PS4 I would be all over them.
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When did I buy this? 5 days ago?
I’m 50 hours in.
Ridiculous.
it's interesting but pretty far from 60FPS in Novigrad, clearly hitting the CPU limitation
Always forget about VRR.yeah but considering it's just running the untouched Xbox One code in boost mode...an actual optimised 60fps mode using the full Xbox One X hardware may be possible?
Either way if you had a Freesync monitor this wouldn't be too bad (if you didn't mind locked 900p that is)
Clearly.it's interesting but pretty far from 60FPS in Novigrad, clearly hitting the CPU limitation
The Xbox One X upgrade patch for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt introduces a number of graphical features and tweaks to the game across two visual fidelity options — 4K Mode and Performance Mode.
In 4K Mode the game will run in 4K resolution (or supersampled on a non-4K display) with stable 30fps gameplay, whereas Performance Mode enables dynamic resolution scaling (from 1080p up to 4K) while targeting 60 fps during gameplay. Both modes support HDR.