Hmm, that's strange. I'll have to double check when I get home, if I can still install the non-DC version.
You can. Both games should still be listed separately in your Steam library, at least they are for me.
Hmm, that's strange. I'll have to double check when I get home, if I can still install the non-DC version.
You can. Both games should still be listed separately in your Steam library, at least they are for me.
I actually checked just now, and it's a 7 GB download and 8.5 GB install.
Have you actually installed it, though?
Certainly for me, Steam often (if not always) reports incorrect sizes when "double-clicking". It's only when games are fully installed I can actually see the space they take up.
I clicked and then waited until it went through the HD space allocation process.
This is way too many posts about this though.
This is way too many posts about this though.
I love The Witcher. Story-wise, I still think it's the best of the series, but I agree that the mechanics have aged poorly.
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I love The Witcher. Story-wise, I still think it's the best of the series, but I agree that the mechanics have aged poorly.
I don't think the TW1 mechanics aged poorly; in fact, I think they were BORN poorly.
I stopped playing it right after the keep's invasion, where Geralt is at the beggining of the game (I am not good with names, I can't even remember that keep's name).
Sure, I'll to try to play it once again, but man, those mechanics…
Busy replaying NWN1 Hordes of the Underdark right now ;-)
I don't think the TW1 mechanics aged poorly; in fact, I think they were BORN poorly.
I stopped playing it right after the keep's invasion, where Geralt is at the beggining of the game (I am not good with names, I can't even remember that keep's name).
Sure, I'll to try to play it once again, but man, those mechanics…