Technosteve
Banned
two complaints, the game got easier and i don't like how the prologue got rearranged... Did it get rearranged or am I not remembering correctly?
You can control the order of events in the prologue based on your dialog choices with Roche.two complaints, the game got easier and i don't like how the prologue got rearranged... Did it get rearranged or am I not remembering correctly?
The PC shots in the comparisons look bad because of the bloom. Turn it off.
How long is this game if you're a completionist e.g. with every side quest you can do, talking to everyone, exploring a fair bit?
From what I have been reading and screenshots, the lighting was only changed for the console versions because they probably had to do with less, so it's unchanged in the PC version. Though some people are getting riled up about not having the console lighting scheme in the PC version as an option.Okay, cool. So it still has the better geometry/tessellation, just not the new lighting model?
You'll have to replay the game a few times to do everything. The branching story line and quest system will stop you from experiencing a good 8-12 hours of content in a single playthrough. First playthrough doing everything you can possibly do is probably in the 30-40 range.How long is this game if you're a completionist e.g. with every side quest you can do, talking to everyone, exploring a fair bit?
How long is this game if you're a completionist e.g. with every side quest you can do, talking to everyone, exploring a fair bit?
It would take quite a while I'd imagine, given you'd have to replay a couple times to get the various endings slone.
You'll have to replay the game a few times to do everything. The branching story line and quest system will stop you from experiencing a good 8-12 hours of content in a single playthrough. First playthrough doing everything you can possibly do is probably in the 30-40 range.
Hmm, first playthrough probably 30 or so hours. Then another for the different middle act, which would by itself count for probably about 10 hours of new content.
So 60 hours for two playthroughs, but 40 of unique content. (Act 1/3 would stay mostly the same).
This is BEFORE the EE though.
I'm playing with a Dual Shock 3 via motionjoy and I liked how Geralt controls but are you really forced to use the keyboard to switch signs and stuff?
When I ran my copy it didn't start the download but just launched the game. Upon quitting a banner saying my copy had been updated to the enhanced edition although it was quite clear it had not.
Is there any work around to this or should I just delete and re-download the whole game?
They added ducks to Flotsam. DUCKS.
GOAT confirmed.
No idea. They also added pigs .
I booted up a couple of save files to try and spot any immediate differences. The only other thing I noticed was (Act II spoiler). Otherwise the game looks and performs exactly as it always did.the comet now looks different
Did I read correctly that there is an expanded intro?
Question: Should I start over, I played until the end of the camp area in the beginning. Not sure if I missed anything or not in the EE. I'd rather not to be honest.
At least Quen isn't as silly as it used to be.
The PC shots in the comparisons look bad because of the bloom. Turn it off.
People complaining about the PC lighting should turn the bloom option off.
Only issue is you can't choose specific saves to upload. I'd have to delete a lot of saves to get cloud working. Cool that they finally added it though. I remember it originally being touted for the steam version.Just noticed there's finally a Steam Cloud option in the game.
Excellent, thank you guys. So hyped!
Yeah... one of the two biggest complain about the visuals on the original for me was the overuse of bloom. Even if it did look nice in some places, in the general the game looked a lot better with it off. The other were shadows but I got (a little) used to them.
I'm somewhat disappointed that the new gamepad controls weren't ported, but they were good enough to begin with, and I don't know why some textures weren't updated, but in the end, since I bought this game on launch for PC I got, for free:
- Several patches improving the combat system among other things.
- A couple of smallish DLC like costumes and the troll quest.
- A new tutorial area.
- The Arena mode
- New "Dark mode" difficulty.
- 3-4 hours of new content in last Act
- New cinematic and other additions to this EE.
And probably a couple of things I'm forgetting... all on top of a great game to start with, so I really can't complain if CDPR didn't port everything I wanted. They earned my goodwill.
Corrupted file. Downloading these two mentioned earlier manually. Thanks for that, because without this info I'd probably give up with EE for today.
Huh.. My saves stopped working. I saved before leaving Flotsam to do some missions in the forest, saved every now and then after I completed stuff but got to a place were I screwed up and died. When I loaded the last save I started outside the town again and had to redo almost 30 minutes of stuff.. I tried to save again at a different place to check if it was working and it wasn't.
Re-downloading the whole thing is still screwy btw, with corrupted files, but grabbing parts 1 and 2 from here and replacing them ultimately works:
http://en.thewitcher.com/ee_manual/
Uh, can you save anything on your computer? Might want to check in case your HDD is failing. Usually saves not saving is an indicator of that.
Just noticed there's finally a Steam Cloud option in the game.
Uhhh, so am I supposed to be getting a black screen after the prologue while Dandelion talks or is there supposed to be a cinematic there?
Everything seems to be going fine now.
But I also want to voice my dissapointment that the PC version didn't get the new lighting, or the improvements to using a pad/UI when doing so. Really sucks about the second one.
I just figured out what the problem was, do not activate Steam Cloud. It saves every single save in the cloud and apparently they are pretty big. I ran out of cloud space and it just didn't save them anymore, not even on the HDD.
Nice, 360 impressions!Just got to Flotsam. This game is nuts.
Playing the 360 version; installed to the HDD. The game's gorgeous and hasn't really stuttered a damn bit, which is what has me amazed the most; the tearing was noticeable in the prologue, but really only in the monastery bit, and I haven't noticed it at all since, regardless of my running into what I'm guessing were further taxing scenarios. Incredibly impressed with the engine work CDPR pulled off here.
Nice, 360 impressions!
How's the combat treatin' you with the gamepad?
Oh, okay. Interesting. I'm in the same boat, only played the first Witcher on my laptop but that's pretty different from this as far as combat.Never played the PC version to make the comparison, or know what the specific 360 pad enhancements were, but it feels great... for the most part; I've noticed that there's a small delay to dodging and casting that makes things feel a bit odd at times, but I've adjusted by giving myself a bit of breathing room during encounters. Took a few minutes, but I haven't really felt it to be an issue since adjusting.