http://www.gamespot.com/articles/no-free-witcher-3-dlc-this-week-but-major-patch-an/1100-6428657/CD Projekt Red also shared some less-than-great news today, announcing that it will not release free DLC this week for The Witcher 3 as was previously planned. This is because CD Projekt Red is "all hands on deck" right now working to finish and launch patch 1.07.
The Witcher 3's sixteenth--and final--free DLC will launch next week. This DLC may take the form of an extra costume for Ciri, according to one Twitter user who was able to download it early.
That news is wrong as some users are saying here Alt looks for Ciri is already available for download so just wait n watch.What? Only 13 DLC released yet, what "16 and the final"? Where is Bruxa and Viper school gear
Hold Reason![]()
Hold reason is patch is big as you see they made lots of changes & this is just a overview of coming patch soon you going to find proper change log.no reason there ?
not even a release date...just the ever mysterious "coming soon",and that could mean next year4 for all we know
nobody knows yet, we gotta wait :look:What is this "A new, alternative (optional) movement response mode for Geralt"
What happens to quick load option? (F9) My favorite thing in the world in Witcher 1 and 2. I tend to use it to see what will happen if i pick this first, second, and third options dialogue during whatever.I think you can except Quick save. Off course I am talking about pc only
No idea, but I'm not sure why there's already a lot of people cheering for it without knowing for a fact, if it actually improves things.What is this "A new, alternative (optional) movement response mode for Geralt"
I was thinking the same exact thing. I don't really have issues with control, but if they are improved from what they are, I'll be happy. I think people's gripes with them are the same some had with Red Dead Redemption, mainly a wide turning radius when you pick up speed, and not being able to stop on a dime.No idea, but I'm not sure why there's already a lot of people cheering for it without knowing for a fact, if it actually improves things.
I'll stand here, tentatively interested. But then again I don't have particular complaints about how the game controls.
I mean, sure, it could improve in responsiveness here and there, especially outside of combat where it's lacking the most, but I played plenty of games with far worse controls in terms of "snappiness" (Gothic 2? Monster Hunter Tri?) and once I get used to those I loved them anyway for what they offered.
P.S. Also, the fact that they are *optional* doesn't exactly fill me with confidence about those being an improvement in every way over what we have now. It sounds more like a trade-off kind of thing, where some parts improve and others get worse.
I am not sure but may be its about auto sword draw / sheath which they make optional.What is this "A new, alternative (optional) movement response mode for Geralt"
Hope it's got something to do with the walk/jog toggle. Like defaulting to walk when you load a game.I am not sure but may be its about auto sword draw / sheath which they make optional.
Frankly it's really not a big deal for me as now i know running is a default action I am pressing toggle as soon as game loads or after cut sceneHope it's got something to do with the walk/jog toggle. Like defaulting to walk when you load a game.
I hope they're not holding back releasing the patch on consoles because of PC.I hope they're not holding back releasing the patch on PC because of consoles.