Hint: If on PC, you can start hitting the spacebar after about 10 seconds, and it will skip the cutscene and load into the game right away. I played through 2 or 3 times before a member here pointed that out to me.Maybe the most important, possibility to "remove" the cinematics during the loading screens. You have to wait for a "long time" when the "loadings" take only few seconds.
Yeah it workHint: If on PC, you can start hitting the spacebar after about 10 seconds, and it will skip the cutscene and load into the game right away. I played through 2 or 3 times before a member here pointed that out to me.
In "Fists of Fury", I have to press "B" even before the "loading screen" is completed to be sure to avoid the opponent's first attackAlong that line, a technical thing that I hope they address are the times, here and there, where the game will actually load the player into a combat situation, but the player will not actually have control of Geralt while the screen "fades in". There are a few times, especially on the harder difficulties, where Geralt can be heavily damaged or outright killed before the player even has control.
There was a certain quest against a fiend and a certain quest involving one-shot-kill spells that I'm thinking of in particular. In both of those situations, the game auto-saved right at the start of the fight, and I was caught in an endless loop of load-die before the screen-fade-load-die before the screen fade-load-die before the screen fade-etc. Needed to reload a much earlier save to avoid it and win each fight on the first go.In "Fists of Fury", I have to press "B" even before the "loading screen" is completed to be sure to avoid the opponent's first attack
Generally, when a fight start like that, the first thing it's a dodge
He put out a video a month and a half ago highlighting some of the new textures coming to the Next Gen version. One thing I'm hoping for, expecting actually, is higher poly counts on the NPC meshes. As good as I can make it look right now with Mods you can still see the triangles (flat spots with a point) on things like bald heads and bare shouiders and other parts of NPCs that things like textures just can't fix. Some static objects such as fruits and vegetables can also benefit greatly with increased poly count meshes as well as Roach and even many of the monstersThis addon is shows great graphics, too:
The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project
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Well since the Next Gen update for Cyberpunk is dropping in the very near future I would expect about two months more. They aren't going to step on Cyberpunk which is still their main income generator by releasing Witcher 3 Next Gen even if it is ready to go right now. Especially when it will be a free upgrade for most people. Personally I plan on buying the full version if it means I can keep my original copy pristine if for no other reason than making some comparison videos. I only paid 15 bucks for Witcher 3 GOTY and given the 100's of hours of enjoyment I've gotten from it shelling out another 60 bucks is no big deal to me if it means I can keep the original version intact.Is there any chance that we will get more info about the NextGen-Update in the near future? I mean the update is in development for over a year and till today we still didn't even got some screenshots or other impressions about it. It would be really nice to just see something and get some more detail .
Well since the Next Gen update for Cyberpunk is dropping in the very near future I would expect about two months more. They aren't going to step on Cyberpunk which is still their main income generator by releasing Witcher 3 Next Gen even if it is ready to go right now. Especially when it will be a free upgrade for most people. Personally I plan on buying the full version if it means I can keep my original copy pristine if for no other reason than making some comparison videos. I only paid 15 bucks for Witcher 3 GOTY and given the 100's of hours of enjoyment I've gotten from it shelling out another 60 bucks is no big deal to me if it means I can keep the original version intact.
Any chance the game will get DLSS?
Well they already announced it was getting Ray Tracing so it would be dumb not to include DLSS since Nvidia more or less made the two to work hand in hand and Nvidia tends to do a lot of support for developersAny chance the game will get DLSS?
It depends on the engine and the studio whether it's worth the effort...but I can't imagine it won't have it.Well they already announced it was getting Ray Tracing so it would be dumb not to include DLSS since Nvidia more or less made the two to work hand in hand and Nvidia tends to do a lot of support for developers
If you can find one. Lol. End of the year should be much better according to Nvidia's last Q&A. Plus, you have the 40series that should be coming out here soon. I'm sticking with my 2070super until then. I already have a card flagged for $$$ when the RTX4090 comes out.So there is finally a reason to get an Nvidia RTX? I wonder how raytracing will look like in Witcher 3, but this will be a huge engine update.
Been a hot minute since I've heard anything about this post 2020 announcement. Anything new out there from CDPR for this raytracing update?