Merge with the huntI bet one of the endings is Geralt sacrificing himself to save Ciri and Yennefer![]()
Merge with the huntI bet one of the endings is Geralt sacrificing himself to save Ciri and Yennefer![]()
I guess we will see a lot of sacrifices in that game~ :3 they said if you play it well which is hard to know what to choose it would be okay, but most likely it will be emotional anyway~I bet one of the endings is Geralt sacrificing himself to save Ciri and Yennefer![]()
Witcher 2 spoilers:Merge with the hunt
I guess we will see a lot of sacrifices in that game~ :3 they said if you play it well which is hard to know what to choose it would be okay, but most likely it will be emotional anyway~
If John Mamais didn't already sound drunk 24/7
The Last Part of the Legend~ I'm quoting the beginning video~ not a confirmation but that feels sad~ :lI can't wait, damnit![]()
It will be epic, damnit, 8 months .....The Last Part of the Legend~ I'm quoting the beginning video~ not a confirmation but that feels sad~ :l
Endure my fellow witcher, endure..~ :3 I guess in July or August we will have a cg trailer that should pass sometime for us..then maybe more gameplay videos? or who knows..then the TWAG will be released which I hope would be good so we can pass some time till the end of the year~It will be epic, damnit, 8 months .....
A lot of good info. I thought she did a good job too. She was nervous,as was obviously shown in the "blooper edits" at the end.E3 interview with gamermd83.
I think you may have a lil something in your eye,no,almosttt.got it,nope,still there! :harhar:Yay, my blindless is redemeed, some were calling me blind for saying the very same thing.
Like what exactly? How can you talk about the story,which is one of ,if not biggest parts of the Witcher series and especially with Witcher 3 without giving away too much? I am sure there are very subtle things but even those could be deciphered.I'd rather keep that kind of stuff a locked away,I have no fucking clue type of secret. I think we have enough information between the books,previous witcher games and everything that they have shown and talked about. Going further than that and we are on the outskirts of ruining the entire game.I am a bit pissed off about the lack of questions about the story...the woman is lore-wise enough to ask a lot of insightful and witty questions.[/B] Bollocks. Angryjoe, you are my only hope now.
RDR used whistling to call the horse.It was a good mechanic imo and worked quite well. Whistle,Roach comes along and while the horse is still galloping,I could imagine Geralt hoping on,taking off into full stride If he needs to make a fast getaway or is in pursuit of a monster/animal or someone.Good stuff. But I didn't like the whistle thing![]()
WOW.thank you for that. A lot of awesome info. I appreciate the summary gregski. and for the rest of the summaries that members have posted. Just no spoilers! I am seeing that some story related spoilers are floating around in some of these previews and videos.I refuse to watch or read any of them for this very reason. These little summaries are perfect . Thanks again for the information and to the forum members who gave warnings ahead of time about certain previews.Some other bits from that interview:
- they are thinking about a system that would let players choose the state of the world at the beginning of the game - for those who don't have their saves from TW2. Most probably by choosing different options in dialogues in TW3 prologue. But that is not yet 100% decided to be in the game.
- yes, there will be Oxenfurt
- there will be references to Sapkowski's last book "Season of Storms" - its places, characters etc
- about difficulty: the game is divided into different difficulty areas(like in Gothic) - so in theory, you start in No Man's Land but as the game is open world you can go to Skellige, where you'll meet more difficult enemies etc. Also, each area will have powerful monsters, guarding some powerful items, that should give you both more challenge but also more XP.
- the game will have something CDPR calls "storybooks". These will be beautifully painted and animated "boards" that you will get when loading the game or through your journal, that will summarize the plot so far and update themselves after each significant quest or point in the game. They are supposed to help players in keeping up with the main storyline should they get distracted by side activities and motivate them to progress with the main adventure.
- Monster Hunting: these quests are divided into phases. After you find or stumble upon such quest the investigation phase starts, where you gather info about the monster causing trouble. Once you recognize the monster, you have a special "panel" available with all the info about the monster you managed to gather and ways & advices on how to get rid of him. The more info you gathered - either from reading books, investigating or experience(meeting monsters from the same family before) - the more advice you will get about monster's strong & weak points, special abilities, his vulnerabilities and so on. After you come back with a trophy to the quest giver you will be able to bargain about your reward's amount!
- Collector's Editions for PC and PS4 are sold out
- what's left before February 2015: debugging; fixing cutscenes; bug fixing and overall QA
Great , i was waiting for that interview to be released. She did a good job.E3 interview with gamermd83.
A bit of a misunderstanding: I meant how Skyrim had infinite procedurally generated quests, whereas TW3's quests will be handcrafted and not procedurally generated. But yeah like I said, I was probably just in a grumpy mood. It's all good.Well, every developer claims he's not doing 'generic side-quests' (and hand-crafted quests can be generic too), so just because somebody claims it there's no proof that's what'll happen. I think it's perfectly fine to be concerned about the quest quality in a huge game, since that's been a problem for basically every open world RPG we've had so far. I'm relatively optimistic the quests will be fun, but there's no proof and it's a journalists job do tell us about potential issues as well as potential highlights.
Or control the hunt?Merge with the hunt
I see what you did there and I like itOr control the hunt?Sounds familiar...
A lot of things could have been asked without giving too much info, specially from the intro/prologue. We have known a few tidbits about the story in the E3, but Gamermd83 is one of the few interviewers that had actually read the books and knows the lore (I love when she mentioned Kaer Morhen) so she could have offered a unique perspective. Although Mamais probably is the less open RED guy regarding this issue, but she could have tried. Said that, I am completely fine she have decided not to go this way, and I thank her for her work. I fact, I am going to thank her right now in her youtube channelLike what exactly? How can you talk about the story,which is one of ,if not biggest parts of the Witcher series and especially with Witcher 3 without giving away too much? I am sure there are very subtle things but even those could be deciphered.I'd rather keep that kind of stuff a locked away,I have no fucking clue type of secret. I think we have enough information between the books,previous witcher games and everything that they have shown and talked about. Going further than that and we are on the outskirts of ruining the entire game.
I understand is a very handy feature and probably couldnt have been done otherwise but hurts (if just slightly) the inmersion for me.RDR used whistling to call the horse.It was a good mechanic imo and worked quite well. Whistle,Roach comes along and while the horse is still galloping,I could imagine Geralt hoping on,taking off into full stride If he needs to make a fast getaway or is in pursuit of a monster/animal or someone.:horse: What I think would be a good idea - Include the horses location on the minimap/menu map,in case you stray far away and have forgotten where you dismounted. Having both,whistle and map marker,would be great.
Iam not sure I can take the writer of this article seriously. He writes things like this :http://www.polygon.com/a/e3-2014/the-witcher-3-the-wild-hunt
That one has probably been posted before but I find it a bit of a strange read.
Stating the mounted combat is the most exciting feature, cleaming that it will probably not actual be in the game and saying that CD Projekt has a record of delivering broken and buggy games.
I must have missed the part where Geralt sneaks up on his enemies and stabs them with his hidden blade.....Combat in Witcher 3 looks much like the Assassin's Creed series
What game is he actually refering to here? The witcher 1 and 2? Because they both got an enhanced edition later? Lol , what a joke.The truth is that CDProjekt has a history of releasing games that don't live up to expectations