scorpscarx
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The hi-res bug is the annoying fact that I have to dial down my desktop resolution a couple of notches or the game won't launch at all (in fullscreen)
Salaadin said:Whats the high res bug?
scorpscarx said:The hi-res bug is the annoying fact that I have to dial down my desktop resolution a couple of notches or the game won't launch at all (in fullscreen)
Minsc said:The one where the game won't launch or crashes at launch if your resolution/dpi scaling is too high.
v0mitg0d said:I've got a quick question for you fine folks in regards to the side quests.
How are they offered to the player? Does it vary? Or is it always via talking to towns people?
Also, do the side quests lead the player to unique areas outside of the main quests path or are the goals of these side quests always within in the path of the main quest?
Minsc said:People have said Chapter 2 can play out entirely differently depending on who you side with at the end of the first, you get an entire different set of quests and go to an entirely different location. I don't know if it's 15 hours worth of different gameplay, but it's substantial.
Minsc said:This is an interesting question, I've not made it too far in Flotsam, but just logically speaking, most quests would have to be offered from talking to people (it's not like the rocks and crates are going to be asking you things). There are notice boards where you can pick up quests though.
v0mitg0d said:That's essentially what I was inferring, are side quests discovered beyond chatting with NPCs. Like a notice board, discovering an item on the ground, overhearing discussions on the other side of a wall--that kind of thing.
toasty_T said:notice boards more often than not, occasionally you'll run into someone who gives you a quest if you talk to them.
sometimes you can stumble upon a quest while exploring if you find a quest item or some such.
Domcorleone said:how many of you are playing on hard? I am thinking about switching to hard...
If you're willing to extensively use signs and traps it's fine, especially with quicksaves.Domcorleone said:how many of you are playing on hard? I am thinking about switching to hard...
yesInferno313 said:Is there a notice board in?vergen
L0st Id3ntity said:If you're willing to extensively use signs and traps it's fine, especially with quicksaves.
I don't see the sound fix...scorpscarx said:They just detailed what 1.1 is going to fix, and it releases this evening.
http://en.thewitcher.com/community/
No notice of hi-res issue, but the patch does look promising, and it states another one will follow next week.
toasty_T said:notice boards more often than not, occasionally you'll run into someone who gives you a quest if you talk to them.
sometimes you can stumble upon a quest while exploring if you find a quest item or some such.
jling84 said:I hope the new patch finally fixes the CRC errors I keep getting and finally allow me to install the game.
Very important. Yes you can never rush in battles usually.Domcorleone said:how important is alchemy? I was thinking hard simply because I figured it would force me to implement more of a strategy before and during battles. Is that the case?
My bad, didn't see this post last night. I went ahead and tried to take a comparison picture (think I'm like an hour later than your pic) without bloom: http://i51.tinypic.com/2w2ilxg.jpgZeliard said:Yeah but what kind of sky do you get without bloom?
http://i54.tinypic.com/eio42b.jpg
I imagine the image there would end up looking pretty different, and not in a good way. It isn't worth the other sacrifices in overall lighting to disable it.
JWong said:The barrage of shitty reviews... disappoints me.
I was hoping it would stay on top of the shitty LA Noire game.
We expected a deep RPG experience and The Witcher 2: Assassins of King doesn't quite deliver on that front as much as its predecessor. I think the alteration of the combat system receives most of the blame for that...In short, frequent hack'n'slash style action puts less emphasis on tactics, character development or anything else that constitutes a really good role-playing game.
JWong said:The barrage of shitty reviews... disappoints me.
I was hoping it would stay on top of the shitty LA Noire game.
Lol. The Witcher 2 reviews have been fine. Its a great game and most of the reviews reflect this.sflufan said:Three mixed reviews costitutes a "barrage"?
Ploughin' yeah!sflufan said:Three mixed reviews costitutes a "barrage"?
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Windows 7
https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/203...atalyst_11.5a_hotfix_8.85.6rc5_win7_may25.exe
Windows XP
https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/203...talyst_11.5a_hotfix_8.85.6rc5_winxp_may25.exe
Windows Vista FIX
http://www.mediafire.com/?urni9w21nah5ho5
(Extract this in the directory of the driver and install everything via setup.exe, if the driver fails, install via device manager.)
Some mobility cards are listed, but if you can't install the driver please wait some mins i will make a fix for it like always.
Release notes:
Enables AMD CrossFire scaling for Brink
Enables AMD CrossFire scaling for The Witcher 2
Improves performance for Dirt 3
Salaadin said:New AMD hotfix released:
Nekrono already did.boundedseven said:Thanks, you should post this in the performance thread
Gunpriest said:I think i just encountered the worst part of the game. Act 2, Roche path, spoilers.
I have to fight as ghost soldiers and they are almost impossible to play. Their fast attack is slower than Geralts heavy attack, so i get stun locked a lot by the enemies who attack faster than me, or pushed into the fire wall. I cant run away because the enemy attack range is so great and my character doesnt react for 3 secs after every attack, block or hit. I just was so close to throwing my pad into my tv. Extremely frustrating. Whatever i tried i got stunlocked
Gully State said:This reviewer just didn't get it...Either he played it on easy or didn't figure out properly how combat works...
Domcorleone said:how many of you are playing on hard? I am thinking about switching to hard...
Domcorleone said:how many of you are playing on hard? I am thinking about switching to hard...
Carm said:I've been playing on hard the whole way. Besides the prologue being harder than it should have been (still easy, just the difficulty curve has been backward so far), it's been smooth sailing. Although, depending on the path you take those fucking dwarfs you meet in Act 2 might get you killed, fuckers lol.
Gunpriest said:I think i just encountered the worst part of the game. Act 2, Roche path, spoilers.
I have to fight as ghost soldiers and they are almost impossible to play. Their fast attack is slower than Geralts heavy attack, so i get stun locked a lot by the enemies who attack faster than me, or pushed into the fire wall. I cant run away because the enemy attack range is so great and my character doesnt react for 3 secs after every attack, block or hit. Rolling is not available either. I just was so close to throwing my pad into my tv. Extremely frustrating. Whatever i tried i got stunlocked
Carm said:I've been playing on hard the whole way. Besides the prologue being harder than it should have been (still easy, just the difficulty curve has been backward so far), it's been smooth sailing. Although, depending on the path you take those fucking dwarfs you meet in Act 2 might get you killed, fuckers lol.
Riposte said:I feel bad for the people who ruined their first experience by playing on Normal, but, hey, you get what you want.