I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say that this game that was announced back in 2012 is being worked on...how far into it are they though...only CDPR knows.
You're probably right :cheers:
I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say that this game that was announced back in 2012 is being worked on...how far into it are they though...only CDPR knows.
When will it be released the trailer was in 2013.
I am calling that you play either the chick or the guy, and they are Blade Runner-type android android-hunters. And this connects to the Witcher because the Witcher himself was a monster who hunted monsters.
No, no, no, no ... that trailer was a "what we'd like to create" ad for talent not actual in-game footage. If you expect that level of detail from a console, or even most PCs you're kidding yourself. Heck in 2013 there wasn't even a game to create in-game footage from.Not really, what we saw in the trailer is just a small part of the game.
"There are nine classes - known as Roles - to pick from in the game. They are Cop, Corporate (businessman), Fixer (dealer-type), Media, Netrunner (hacker), Nomad (gypsy warrior), Rockerboy (rebel rockers!), Solo (assassin) and Techie (renegade doctors and mechanics)."
No, no, no, no ... that trailer was a "what we'd like to create" ad for talent not actual in-game footage. If you expect that level of detail from a console, or even most PCs you're kidding yourself. Heck in 2013 there wasn't even a game to create in-game footage from.
I was talking about characters, and the Psycho Squad action that we saw in the trailer is just a small part of the game, not the graphics.
The girl was a real life model, and as such her likeness was paid for when she did the trailer. To add her to the game means she'd be due financial compensation for the use of her likeness. So no, I don't expect to see her in the game.So what you see in the trailer is a small part of the gameworld. We might see some of it or none of it. IIRC, they said somewhere the girl is not in the final game . But who knows now?
It may not even be in the game. The trailer was, as pointed out, a job advert. They hadn't done much on the game at the time.
Sardukhar;n3254503 said:More of a job ad than a trailer. Trailer also told you when it would be released.
Suhiira;n7317020 said:You know ... the more I think about it the more I absolutely love the theme of the music CDPR chose for this teaser/job advert (I'm intentionally not calling it a trailer).
Personal responsibility.
That's a theme virtually no one these days dares to touch for fear of SJW (Social Justice Warrior) backlash. The idea of a game built with that as it's core theme makes me less lonely. And the inevitable controversy that would result from making a players character responsible for the decisions the player makes for them during the game strikes me as a topic too long ignored in games.