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(Sound like the real world? Arabic terrorists make people suspicious of every arab?) So, you've just learned about these terrorists. You've doing a bit of work for this trader, protecting his stuff from "drowners" (criminals who drown in the river and rise up as monsters) when some squirrels come in the night and want crates of these weapons. You don't really know what is going on - other than the broad details. In a perfect world, you'd say "come back tomorrow after I've figured it out", but terrorists aren't going to do that. So, do you sympathise with the squirrels? Is terrorism wrong no matter what the cause? You were instructed to protect the weapons against drowners - should that include the squirrels, who say the stuff is theirs? You make you decision and you don't really know what it "right" -- but isn't that like the real world? If this were real, you wouldn't know what would happen down the track because of this. |
Sabre, the most of information is on the official web site. However, it is nice to see the summary is well-done even from the eyes of a Spakowsky reader.
As for how the sexual theme is treated, at least from reading Dhruin's post and this thread, people including myself are not offended by the existence of sex but the possibility of silly mini-games just as Dhruin implied. In fact, I didn't have my doubt on the little sister issue in Bioshock, confident with Levine and his team. Seeing most of people is taking it out of context, I think they are too tired of our world's political/religious disputes, of which I don't blame them. At least, my point is: If the designers are using social outcast theme tied with the world feel, then, it will be more than welcome to me but making it to a mini-game could rather make a parody of itself, weakening the theme. Even for sheer marketing purpose, I wonder if such mini-game would work. As for the decisions and consequences issue, I am happy to read Dhruin's posts. I am looking forward to your follow-ups, Dhruin. |
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I would have to say the RW comparisons would end there, as in the RW the answer is to disarm both sides and teach them to learn to live together, instead of fear and hate. When all you know and all you see is decided by violence, that's only way for you to communicate, even though solutions exist in reality you would never know. Dusk Quote:
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There's no doubt that CDProjekt is taking a big gamble with Geralt not being customizable and the skill tree being pretty narrowly focused, as Dhurin's said. For a vast majority of us that replay games, it's pretty obvious to me it would be for the alternate choices alone that we'd do so in the Witcher. However, from what I've seen so far, CDProjekt's done a great job with presenting a strong character, a strong setting and some compelling gameplay mechanics that probably will balance out if not completely eclipse the limited character development/customization issue. |
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Well, it doesn't depend.
As you already said, it's just mini-game. Those unofficial movies on GT are screwed up. For me, it even seems like GT post those movies to decrease The Witcher's image. I would not suggest with them :). I agree that for some, cheap minigame (as you say) could be just for marketing purpose. I try to belive it's not. Maybe such mini game is little silly, but I hope developers had good intentions. For me it's nice… mmm… "conversion" of sex theme from books into game. Yes - from books - in Saga, Geralt have sex from time to time with women so it was almost obvious that sex theme will exist in game. Did I mention, that developers were trying to make PC Game as similiar to books as possible? :) Moreover - AFAIR - playing this minigame is not necessary to finish game, so you don't have to play it. In my opinion, such minigame is better than hardporn cutscene or "making monitor screen dark" (like in some games… BG2 AFAIR - for me, _that is_ silly, it's making me feel like little kid and the game like mother covering my eyes with hand… -_-). This solution is both artistic and "socially proper" (if you know what I mean :)). And tell me, how many developers (CDPR is even debutant studio!) "had balls" to add such minigame in places or situations ASKING for it? They treat players like kid or I don't know. It's like typing "f***" <- anybody knows what this mean, so why not type "fuck"? Anybody knows that if you are going to back alley with prostitute, you are going to have sex, not play chess. The problem is that we - poles and Sapkowski readers - are satisfied with the game. The world in game has similiar atmosphere like the one in books. We understand why Geralt customization is so narrow and why there is sex and violence in game, and why Geralt fights only two sword. But we love this character and we do accept all those limitations and solutions. But somebody who doesn't love Geralt (yet ;)) may be unsatisfied, beacuse of not knowing the realities of the witcher's world. |
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Also, I was not simply talking of the mini-games when I was talking of the content since I still have my doubts on how the everything will turn out especially about the issue about decisions and the consequences. Can the players get satisfaction at the end of the story? For something works well in novel doesn't always work in games although I appreciate the attempt by the designer of the Witcher (BTW, Thanx for sharing your information on the world of the Witcher, Sabre). However, though, don't take my comments as rants since I am simply interested in how the new attempts will turn out and I am far from the position to judge the game yet. Then, again, it is probably high time for me to sit back and wait till the words from RPGwatch team. ;) |
I've played that part. I agree it's uninspiring and it demonstrates the occasionally awkward dialogue. That said, she's a generic prostitute - you know she isn't an important part of the plot, because she doesn't have a name.
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Are there NPC schedules in this game, or do they stay put on the same place dayy/nigt (something i really dislike)
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Well, all games are made under English speaking world - so I am glad at least one was made under me ;). Sapkowski books are popular in Estern Europe, also known and liked in Germany. So we're satisified that someone take us under concideration when the game was made. We invite you to Geralt's world, you would discover it with him. And to the game (as far as I know) will be added one of short stories about Geralt, so you'll able to know sth more about him. And discussion about pre-definied characters in rpg reminds me: "Planescape: Torment" - one of the best rpg I played, though I couldn't change the gender, race or a hair colour of my character. |
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Can I just say that we should be careful with comparisons to Gothic 2? The Witcher doesn't have a continuous, seamless world, the combat premise is very different and I'd say that Gothic's AI (scripts, schedules) are more cohesive for me, although The Witcher might have more variation overall. On the other hand, The Witcher looks like a stronger story to me (so far)…there are definitely some similarities (that darker "Euro" feel, set protagonist, limited armours, "living" gameworld), but anyone that thinks this is just like Gothic will likely be disappointed.
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Thanks again, Dhruin. I have to admit that your description of the skill system left me feeling intellectually challenged, but the accompanying screens helped a lot.
Overall I am fairly confident that this is a game I will enjoy, although its once again RPG lite fare. I am pretty sure I won't be a fan of the combat system, although at least it seems more interesting as standard Diablo-clickery. But at least the game seems to come with a lot of interesting interaction with the gameworld, a fresh story and interesting setting. |
I felt intellectually challenged writing it. I think I revised it too many times and ended up just muddying the waters. :/
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Actually, short red hair. :) I could be wrong but it *feels* like a romance at this point.
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