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The Witcher 2 - New and improved PC version 2.0 announced
The Witcher 2 - New and improved PC version 2.0 announced
August 14th, 2011, 15:31
CDPR has released a new music video "Riverside - Forgotten Lands", which mentions a new and improved PC version 2 at about 4:55min running time - no more infos yet…
Thanks, Eisberg!
More information.
Thanks, Eisberg!
More information.
August 14th, 2011, 15:31
They should've stuck with Chopin. I'm curious about the new Enhanced Edition, was just expecting an expansion after the patches.
Sentinel
August 14th, 2011, 15:37
I believe CDPR will announce a big (i.e. expansion-like) DLC during gamescon next week
August 14th, 2011, 18:12
Now that's some real widening the fanbase and not just milking.
Die EA, die Blizzard!
Die EA, die Blizzard!
August 14th, 2011, 18:16
Glad i've waited to play this, really nice support, seems like a great game too..
August 14th, 2011, 18:40
Crazy, crazy…. so glad I supported them via preorder thru GoG
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August 14th, 2011, 19:50
They are really good to the fans , almost cant beleive it. Its like your waiting for the catch that never happend. European RPG developers are paving the way for RPGs .
Sentinel
August 14th, 2011, 19:52
Cool!
I would really like them to bring more complexity of Witcher 1.
Like potions, etc. And populate world with more quests. Even if thay are just kill 10 quests.
I would really like them to bring more complexity of Witcher 1.
Like potions, etc. And populate world with more quests. Even if thay are just kill 10 quests.
Sentinel
August 14th, 2011, 20:57
Really. I mean, sure I preordered it but I knew they'd to so much post-release work (and I'd have so little time for a replay) that I'd be better off not playing it for a while.
August 14th, 2011, 21:30
If you give a game comprehensive post-release support, and not the "lauded but crap" kind like Diablo II received from Blizzard, it will continue to hold value, draw attention, engage the community, and generally leave everybody in better straits as a result. The best? Considering how relatively close this is to the release date in absolute terms, I'd be shocked if this was the last kind of mega-patch endeavor that gets done by the devs.
These folks get it, and other companies would do well to carry the lesson forward. Were I not broke, things like this are purchase-inspirers outright.
These folks get it, and other companies would do well to carry the lesson forward. Were I not broke, things like this are purchase-inspirers outright.
Watchdog
August 14th, 2011, 21:32
I already finished the game twice through both paths without any issues/bugs, would give both playthroughs 10/10, and I will definitely play it at least once again (but probably twice), so more improvements are welcome. I truly hope expansion announcement will happen though, because this game is a drug for me and I need a fix.
BTW I bought both CE version and GOG version and do not regret single penny. I just pray that new Deus Ex will be similarly amazing.
BTW I bought both CE version and GOG version and do not regret single penny. I just pray that new Deus Ex will be similarly amazing.
Watchdog
August 15th, 2011, 10:28
Now we know where the word "Polish" for quality comes from. 
Go EU-RPGs! GO!

Go EU-RPGs! GO!
August 15th, 2011, 10:41
But why are such large scale changes needed post-release? There should be a mechanism for testing games prior to release that enables devs to carry out improvements pre-release, especially if they're ones that can be made in weeks or months.
It's a bit like the add-in/add-on argument mentioned in another thread - people have played the game now - improvements will improve the experience, but it's a lot of effort for minimal gain if it's only noticeable on a repeat play through. If the effort is on expanding the game in a way you can enjoy after a play through then even better IMHO.
It's a bit like the add-in/add-on argument mentioned in another thread - people have played the game now - improvements will improve the experience, but it's a lot of effort for minimal gain if it's only noticeable on a repeat play through. If the effort is on expanding the game in a way you can enjoy after a play through then even better IMHO.
SasqWatch
August 15th, 2011, 14:09
I have changed the way I play games a long time ago because of the releases being in Beta. I play the game for a few hours (usually maxed at 10) and then put the game down until all patches are out before playing it.
Keeper of the Watch
August 15th, 2011, 14:48
Originally Posted by kalnielProbably pressure from the publisher(s) ?
But why are such large scale changes needed post-release? There should be a mechanism for testing games prior to release that enables devs to carry out improvements pre-release, especially if they're ones that can be made in weeks or months.
Things like the so-called "Dead Lines", up to which a given product must be "assembled" following a distinct schedule ?
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August 15th, 2011, 15:14
They'll probably add some improvements developed for the console versions.
Sentinel
August 15th, 2011, 15:20
Originally Posted by KapitanUnterhosenIf it's performance optimizations, required to get this gorgeous game to run better on the Xbox360, then I'll be very happy, as my current rig struggles to run this well on Med to High settings. I've actually put the game down (after investing 6 or 7 hours) because I'm not pleased with the performance in combat. Granted, I could just go out and upgrade my aging CPU, graphics card, mo-board, memory, etc…… but I can't seem to justify when my machine plays all other current games on High settings.
They'll probably add some improvements developed for the console versions.
August 15th, 2011, 15:24
Originally Posted by Alrik FassbauerBut as a developer you'll have agreed that you could provide your produce within the deadlines, which would normally include time for testing and redevelopment.
Probably pressure from the publisher(s) ?
Things like the so-called "Dead Lines", up to which a given product must be "assembled" following a distinct schedule ?
I don't know - it could be a marketing strategy to create some improvements post release to raise the feel-good factor about a developer - push out something 'good-enough' for release day, then polish and extend content further as a marketing exercise to try and draw in fringe markets.
SasqWatch
August 15th, 2011, 15:37
Deadlines tend to be fixed at a too short range … That's why some developers simply say : "It's ready when it's ready". Nothing more anymore.
Plus, there is serious money involved : "Publish, or Perish !" - Some Publishers will just cut the money at a certain point, no matter what.
See Larian and the very first Divinity game for that.
Or the case of the French or Belgian company Lar from Larian Studios pointed out at in one of his "Status Updates".
Plus, there is serious money involved : "Publish, or Perish !" - Some Publishers will just cut the money at a certain point, no matter what.
See Larian and the very first Divinity game for that.
Or the case of the French or Belgian company Lar from Larian Studios pointed out at in one of his "Status Updates".
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“ Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.“ (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)
“ Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.“ (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)
August 15th, 2011, 15:38
I agree they should have found another piece of Chopin's music to add to this music video. I don't think the music does the video justice.
As for why this is so - well, in Witcher 2's case, they are working with a brand new engine (this always seem to give problems during development); the deadline is set to a certain period of time (may 17th in this case) for various reasons. Maybe they need some cashflow in May, maybe not.
And I thought CD P was their own publisher?
As for why this is so - well, in Witcher 2's case, they are working with a brand new engine (this always seem to give problems during development); the deadline is set to a certain period of time (may 17th in this case) for various reasons. Maybe they need some cashflow in May, maybe not.
And I thought CD P was their own publisher?
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