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OutlaW-
Czech Republic5053 Posts
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ZlyKiss
Poland697 Posts
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ZlyKiss
Poland697 Posts
On April 18 2011 19:54 OutlaW- wrote: I actually stopped playing right as I got out of the city - I just didn't find the jungle interesting. Is it worth playing through? the game has a slow start so yes | ||
Shagg
Finland825 Posts
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Overpowered
Czech Republic764 Posts
Exactly. 1st act was meh, 2nd is hard and little bit annoying, 3rd and 4th act are awesome, 5th is really closing to an end and getting very dynamic and 6th is the last act - you are so pumped to know how does it end that you will play through this in few minutes. | ||
befek
Poland413 Posts
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WiljushkA
Serbia1416 Posts
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Hemula
Russian Federation1849 Posts
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True_Spike
Poland3408 Posts
The lead producer for the game mentioned that the new Witcher doesn't feature pegi 18 content just for the sake of it being "mature". In every huge RPG title of the past few years it's been always handled the same way - there was gore, there was romance, there was sex, but all of that was always handled the wrong way - it seemed forced, unnatural, it simply did not fit. Bioware became a one-of-a-kind specialist of misusing mature content, presenting it in a juvenile fashion, ridiculing it in the process. This time around, in Witcher 2, the world itself is supposedly truly mature and therefore the mature content within it is nothing more but a logical result of it being so. This approach makes a world of difference and from what I've seen so far it's exactly like that - and this makes my nerdy heart swell in joy. | ||
True_Spike
Poland3408 Posts
I'm head over heels for this company SO FAR and I hope they will only continue to go in the same direction in the future and always treat their customers with respect. There are still, obviously, a lot of problems that need to be adressed and a number of things they should work on, but overall - I'm impressed, CD Projekt RED. | ||
LazerApe
Sweden206 Posts
2.0 GHZ dualcore 4 gb ram ATI Mobility radeon 4650 1 GB i can run witcher 1 with this lappy just fine. | ||
acidfreak
Romania352 Posts
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ZlyKiss
Poland697 Posts
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Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
Doing the Steam pre-order to get it for $45 and get access to cloud storage of my saves. | ||
True_Spike
Poland3408 Posts
On April 19 2011 04:07 LazerApe wrote: Does anyone know if my lappy can run this? 2.0 GHZ dualcore 4 gb ram ATI Mobility radeon 4650 1 GB i can run witcher 1 with this lappy just fine. Minimum: OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit) Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Memory: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7 Video Card: 512 MB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon HD3850) Recommended: OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit) Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4 Memory: 3 GB Windows XP / 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7 Video Card: 1 GB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850) Additional Requirements: Sound Card: compatible with DirectX 9.0c HDD: 16 GB of disc space Disc Drive: DVD x8, compatible with DVD9 Installation requires administrator access. Game supports Xbox 360 controller for Windows. | ||
zer0das
United States8519 Posts
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True_Spike
Poland3408 Posts
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/thewitcher2/video/6309264/the-witcher-2-assassins-of-kings-developer-diary-5--character-development-and-items?tag=topslot;title;2 | ||
JAN0L
Poland207 Posts
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holynorth
United States590 Posts
On April 22 2011 02:20 JAN0L wrote: one of the polish newspapers said that Witcher 2 is coming out on X360 at the end of this year and PS3 version will be coming out in few quarters but there is no confirmation from the developers or publishers The display boxes at gamestop says PC, XBOX, PS3. The display art comes directly from the publishers themselves so I would assume that contributes a lot to the idea of them porting it. | ||
R3N
740 Posts
On February 28 2011 02:40 heishe wrote: I really have no money but I might actually rob a bank or something and buy this. I bought the first game, but strangely it was the first and only game up until now that I bought and didn't finish. I found the setting, all the dialogue and the little side stories very interesting, but somehow the gameplay was a real turn off for me. I didn't like the confusing alchemy system and the combat system which gave you now clue as to what weapon and spell was useful in which situation (obviously silver sword for magic creatures etc. and the normal ones for humans and so forth, but when do you use the fast sword, an axe etc? All worked very well and I never noticed a difference in performance in between them... then again I only got around to that swamp area which name I forgot). The way you "leveled up" somehow also really turned me off, even if it was a minor thing. I also hated the little side quests where you picked it up on the notice board and just had to kill a few monsters. I know stuff like this is a bonus that should be ignored if you don't like it, but somehow for me it lessened the quality of the game. I also lacked an emotional connection to Gerald himself and his aims/goals. Therefor going further in the main quest mainly served my aim to complete the game, which didn't drive me nearly long enough (played the game maybe 5 hours) But this game looks really promising so far. I might give it a shot. wow I felt the exact same way when I played that game. I never finished the game because of the gameplay (boring combat, weird inventory, too complex and nerdy alchemy etc etc) but never because of the awesome story/setting/feeling and the sex;) Also I like playing mage or something similar but that game had like 4 spells if I'm not mistaken? Yes you could add special attributes and-what-not but still it felt really boring also the sword combat, while slightly better than the traditional button-mashing-action RPG alá Diablo, it's still quite boring and there wasn't too much depth in to it imo- hope things will get better with the sequel as I pre-ordered it | ||
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