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RPGWatch Feature: Inside The Witcher, Part 1
October 5th, 2007, 16:15
The combat system is why the game looks a lot to me like a top-down Gothic. Good role-playing nuts and bolts with somewhat twitchy combat. Beats the hell out of mindless boring clicking.
Keeper of the Watch
October 5th, 2007, 16:21
Originally Posted by YarpenThats good news then. The game sounds really great in all other aspects too. This sure is getting to be a good year for gaming. Ive bought a metric ton of good PC/PS2 games and they still keep coming. I really need to raise my standards again soon if this doesnt stop.
Oh,believe me, combat is great. I've already played few hours and i have to tell you that this is definitely not mindless clicking. There are also tactical options, which you have to youse. This system isn't similar to anything in fact, and works really well.
October 5th, 2007, 17:10
Nicely done, Dhruin! 
Aurora Engine looks great with their work, it's too bad about the NO jumping and forced paths/trails but honestly I don't see how they could have gotten around that, so it's not totally unexpected.
Certainly glad to hear the translation better than average and still think they could reach a broader audience by including a choice of Auto Chaining for those not interested in Hack & Slash, style fighting.
It will be nice to play a new RPG IP, with real world consequences and not some bethesda hack job.
So far I think CD Projekt's biggest mistake was tying long term quest and consequences to some sort of stand against Saving and Loading.
It's a no win for them, since there is nothing that requires the use of Saving and Loading other than Personal Need, Buggy States and Poor Designs.

Aurora Engine looks great with their work, it's too bad about the NO jumping and forced paths/trails but honestly I don't see how they could have gotten around that, so it's not totally unexpected.
Certainly glad to hear the translation better than average and still think they could reach a broader audience by including a choice of Auto Chaining for those not interested in Hack & Slash, style fighting.
It will be nice to play a new RPG IP, with real world consequences and not some bethesda hack job.

So far I think CD Projekt's biggest mistake was tying long term quest and consequences to some sort of stand against Saving and Loading.
It's a no win for them, since there is nothing that requires the use of Saving and Loading other than Personal Need, Buggy States and Poor Designs.
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Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
SasqWatch
mistake?
October 5th, 2007, 17:30
I guess they wanted simply make your choices more important
This is the point, not saving the game. It is just supposed to be more like in real life.
This is the point, not saving the game. It is just supposed to be more like in real life.
Guest
October 5th, 2007, 17:40
Originally Posted by wogesWhat's the deal on an English language CE? It seems pretty clear there won't be an NA one, but less clear on the UK and Aussie front. Does anyone have definitive info on if there will be one and, if so, where we can get it and what will be in it?
The collector's edition of this game looks nicely put together as well:
October 5th, 2007, 18:04
October 5th, 2007, 20:27
Thanks, woges.
Hmmm… looks like they took out half the cool stuff from the Polish version. Does anyone know for sure if the map will be in the regular version? If so, I'll just go with that. International, of course, as I hate the idea that the game's being altered for the puritanical NA market…
Hmmm… looks like they took out half the cool stuff from the Polish version. Does anyone know for sure if the map will be in the regular version? If so, I'll just go with that. International, of course, as I hate the idea that the game's being altered for the puritanical NA market…
October 7th, 2007, 21:55
"Behind the Scenes DVD
Artbook
Monster Book" - well if it's really collector's edition, they took a lot from Polish version.
It Poland collector's edition also contains:
battle-card game "The Witcher"
http://www.gram.pl/upl/news/120071003130948.jpg
T-shirt
witcher medallion
map
soundtrack
short story by Sapkowski
Artbook
Monster Book" - well if it's really collector's edition, they took a lot from Polish version.
It Poland collector's edition also contains:
battle-card game "The Witcher"
http://www.gram.pl/upl/news/120071003130948.jpg
T-shirt
witcher medallion
map
soundtrack
short story by Sapkowski
October 10th, 2007, 01:55
Originally Posted by wogesSeems like that shop doesnt work anymore. I try to order it with EU delivery put it stops everytime on the delivery&payment page complaining about royal mail strike. Its the only english speaking shop currently with the collectors edition (yesterday there where three arrrgh).
They have it for pre-order at Game:
http://www.game.co.uk/PC/RolePlaying…ctors-Edition/
Here is what youll get in Collector's Edition (Polish version) for 65$:
Artbook - hard frontside, in w00t chalk paper, 150 pages
Bestiary book - hard frontside, chalk paper, 120 pages
Unique witcher medallion
T-Shirt
Battle card game The Witcher
2 page map printed on special paper
+ what youll find in normal game edition:
Polish language game
Soundtrack CD
Disk with video materials
Manual
Game guide
Andrzej Sapkowski book
Last edited by zakhal; October 10th, 2007 at 02:05.
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