IGN confirms its PC version: https://twitter.com/Krupa/status/585150625404583936
Nevermind, you were faster
I love that in the first 5mins of the game there are already 2 book references (I guess the sorcerer is someon from the books, although I don't remember who he could be)
Dorregaray most likely, only one sorcerer would tell such environmentalist ideas
Is it me or the game names automatically the file when you save ?
Excellent video. I agree with Lieste in the order of the opening sequences: opening cinematic with Yennefer - Geralt at camp - dialogue option to do tutorial - enter gameplay for prologue area. I really like the way the combat, ambient sound, cut scenes, graphics and dialogue appear. I am very glad we can turn off the minimap and such because that would get old for me. Hopefully the journal is good enough to follow around without the quest markers. They hype continues ... essentially if it has a good story and looks like what we have seen from a gameplay elements standpoint, I will bill extremely satisfied. Well done CDPR.
I'm not sure I understand your reference, here -- do you mean what looks like an auto-save at that signpost?
I'm not sure if that's the 100% the right order. I read a lot of the january hands-on so I might confuse something, but I think the game starts with the recap trailer, then "the trail" opening, then directly the tutorial (we can only skip the fighting sections with Vesemir and not the whole tutorial section. This makes more sense to me, becauseand it would be rather weird to let new players skip such a important part of the story.) Then the prologue starts (IGN video)Ciri and Yennefer are introduced in the tutorial
When the guy dies a window appears saying:
Load most recent game
Load game
quit
I'm afraid we won't be able to name the saved files
Confirmed to be PC on High
https://twitter.com/Krupa/status/585150625404583936
edit: someone beat me to it