Assuming CDPR shows it at a big event... they'll do it in whichever conference they get invited toShow of the game on Sony stage not MS.
Assuming CDPR shows it at a big event... they'll do it in whichever conference they get invited toShow of the game on Sony stage not MS.
Showing the game at Microsoft's for the second time might send the wrong message.Assuming CDPR shows it at a big event... they'll do it in whichever conference they get invited to
'Not a fan of MS, few websites published interviews saying they are horrible to developers, strict and expensive.
I thought MS new XBOX isn't supported in Poland, I dont see why would they want to go out on the stage again after this annoucment. Money?
I can't see why they would in any significant way, unless they're providing marketing budget. These things are usually decided by who holds the pursestrings.I wonder if MS could have a say in how or where CDPR market their game.
Xbox One will be available in Poland in September. This is by no means a confirmation of our presence at either one of the conferences (Sony or Microsoft). I'm just referring to the Xbox not being support in Poland partNot a fan of MS, few websites published interviews saying they are horrible to developers, strict and expensive.
I thought MS new XBOX isn't supported in Poland, I dont see why would they want to go out on the stage again after this annoucment. Money?
A CD Projekt conference with a pure focus on TW3 would be godly, if unlikely.As a true multiplatform developer i'd rather CDPR avoid sony or xbox stages. Choosing one or the other sends negative vibes to the fans on the other platforms. They need their own stage, it's high time for CDPR brand to mean something in the industry.
Amen brother, though Marcin does seem to suggest that something big is happening at E3, so I assume that we will finally see the game in more than just super short glimpses.They've got 25 f*cking million dollars for marketing, they better have their own stage / event. Although, to be perfectly honest, I don't care. I just want to see the game in motion already (for longer than 3 seconds).
EA and Ubi can afford it plus they have multiple titles to show, so their own stage is necessary. It doesn't make sense for CDPR though.They've got 25 f*cking million dollars for marketing, they better have their own stage / event.
But absence of confirmation is not confirmation of absence.Xbox One will be available in Poland in September. This is by no means a confirmation of our presence at either one of the conferences (Sony or Microsoft). I'm just referring to the Xbox not being support in Poland part![]()
Unless they're ready to extensively showcase TW3 and even CP2077, having their own stage seems too grandiose.They've got 25 f*cking million dollars for marketing, they better have their own stage / event. Although, to be perfectly honest, I don't care. I just want to see the game in motion already (for longer than 3 seconds).
Does it though? E3 is the last event at which CD Projekt can really sell the game to the American gamers and the sales of previous games showed that The Witcher games do not very much over there. They can do commercials, huge banners and god knows what else later on but unless I am forgetting something, all other events before release are more European centered.EA and Ubi can afford it plus they have multiple titles to show, so their own stage is necessary. It doesn't make sense for CDPR though.
It would make sense if they do this together with gog.com.EA and Ubi can afford it plus they have multiple titles to show, so their own stage is necessary. It doesn't make sense for CDPR though.
Do you know how much a stage would cost (I'm thinking you mean a presentation stage like the ones the big publischers have, let alone a separate booth at the E3 floor. + the booth itself which needs to be built, sending devs there and arranging hotels, Hiring booth babes (maybe not necessary but it's likely they will have some) and any goodies they might give away. And then you need to get the presentation that CDPR will be giving on the stage on the web which requires a setup that I'm guessing isn't cheap either.They've got 25 f*cking million dollars for marketing, they better have their own stage / event. Although, to be perfectly honest, I don't care. I just want to see the game in motion already (for longer than 3 seconds).