Seems the pricing on Steam was an error. The price has gone up in the UK. I got it for £30 now it's £35.
Yep, shot up from 40.99 to 46.99.
Seems the pricing on Steam was an error. The price has gone up in the UK. I got it for £30 now it's £35.
I have faith that CDPR can do better than that. If you only played TW2 once you missed a third of the game. The fact that some players might miss stuff doesn't seem to bother them too much.
Those choices are made at the very end of TW2 when they don't make a difference anymore, I think they were there to influence the events of the third game, otherwise they would be pretty damn pointless.
I'm not saying that they will have a significant impact on the main story, but reducing them to a single line of dialogue like bioware did would be pretty damn disappointing.
Not confirmed yet, but chances are you would. That's what they did with the previous ones.
...And it's something I complained about in the past:
"Dear CDPR, I'm really willing to give money directly to you, so why don't you try to make buying on Gog more appealing, offering a Steam key if we buy from your store, instead of doing the opposite and rewarding people who buy on Steam with a copy of your games on GoG?
It's like you guys are actively encouraging people to buy on Steam.
Signed,
Tuco"
I have no idea what you're trying to say.Let's say I'm a developer. I put a game at 50 in Steam. 70% of profit for me, 30% for Valve. So I win 35 and Valve 15. Now, I offer the game on my own website or service (say, Origin, Uplay, Gog, etc) for 40 calling it a special offer, giving also Steam keys. I win more money that way and because my price is 10 less than Steam and I'm still giving steam keys, everyone buys it from me directly and Valve win 0 euros, while they still have the bandwidth costs from people downloading the game whose profits were only to the developer...
So in other words, I don't think it's as easy as to say "hey give one million Steam keys!".
Everyone make sure to order from GOG so that CDPR get a bigger cut vs Steam.
Trailer inspired me to pick up Witcher enhanced edition on GOG. I have never played the series before.
Seems the pricing on Steam was an error. The price has gone up in the UK. I got it for £30 now it's £35.
Yep, think I may just have to go for Gog now. Should have went in then.
I don't think you know how it works atm. Games not sold on steam net Valve $0. That's just how it is. CDPR could easily offer free steam keys as they can generate them for free.Not bigger cut. They take it all, no middle men. You invest in the future. Independet developer.
Steam would never provide free keys for ordering on GOG! As much as people love Valve it will never happen. Money, money, money fuck you give me money. They would have to charge GOG something and CDPR would loose money on every redeem key.
That's like exactly what they did going from W1 to W2. Siegfried got a few lines of dialogue and I think Yaevinn didn't even show up.
It's not because "I want to have all games on Steam", it's because if I buy on Steam i can activate the game on both stores and if I buy on GoG I won't.
For the record I bought TW1 and 2 on GoG, so far... And frankly they made me sort-of regret that.
No, it wouldn't, and that's precisely the point of my complaint.
They can generate as many Steam keys for their games as they want without being charged a single dollar from Valve.
So Steam lets ppl use their services and bandwidth for nothing at all? That doesn't sound very right.
Also choosing between having the games on both storestores and fully supporting the devs so they can put out awesome games like thisthis thi is hars
hard hardly any choice at all.
Its free: Theres no charge for bandwidth, updating, or activation of copies at retail or from third-party digital distributors.
That's exactly how it works.So Steam lets ppl use their services and bandwidth for nothing at all? That doesn't sound very right.
So I should buy it directly from Steam for 49.99 Euro?I wouldn't risk using those. I don't know about those two particular sites, but people have had games they've bought from unauthorised key resellers removed from their Steam library. If the price looks too good to be true it probably is.
....gottdam. looks awesome. now gimme a witcher 2 ps4 remaster to tide me over till february and we'll be cool.
So I should buy it directly from Steam for 49.99 Euro?
I'll be very interested to see how the PS4/X1 versions of this game compare. Past titles suggest the PS4 version should look better but I could have sworn I read somewhere that CD Projekt said they were more familiar with the X1 architecture. In any case it will be interesting to see.
Some of the mechanics haven't aged well, but I fucking love it. Only started this series at the start of the year, and the game felt like a complete breath of fresh air.
Yep, I definitely read that somewhere too (Eurogamer?) - stating that everything is similar to what you would find on a PC, so the X1 is easy for them to understand.
I'm pretty sure that in the end the superior hardware will have the advantage just like in every other game.
It's not like PS4 is hard to develop for and CDPR know how to squeeze everything out of a machine.
I am pretty sure that was the case with PS3 not PS4. This time PS4 is easier to develop on.
If I buy Witcher 3 on Steam, do I get a GOG key?
Double dip comfirmed. GOG version and Physical Copy for that statue. Thank you CDPR for taking all my money
I never got over how everyone became ugly in TW2. Looks like everyone is keeping their ugly look from TW2. :-(
GOG is the clear choice if you want to fully support CDPR, I own W1 and W2 on GOG so that's the best price I can get.
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Holy shit! Is this real?
So I should buy it directly from Steam for 49.99 Euro?
I never got over how everyone became ugly in TW2. Looks like everyone is keeping their ugly look from TW2. :-(
GOG is the clear choice if you want to fully support CDPR, I own W1 and W2 on GOG so that's the best price I can get.
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So my gaming rig is from 2010, I've got around 8gb ram but my cpu is a Intel i7 clocked to 2.7 (every time i try to OC it the computer becomes unstable, have never been able to fix that, think it's a Motherboard issue) and my graphics card is a Radeon HD5900x series. I can't think of the motherboards name, but its pretty good from what I remember paying for it back in 2010 (close to 200-300 bucks). Would a graphics card update suffice to max this game, or do you guys think my cpu needs to be upgraded as well?
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