UnrealEck
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Kind of shitty of MS to show the PC version and have it branded as Xbox version.
I'm sure Sony puts PC footage of games on their youtube channel too.
Kind of shitty of MS to show the PC version and have it branded as Xbox version.
Your beard grows naturally over time. You can shave, trim and grow your beard however you like.Nice beard tech. It's a lot longer in the ending, signifying some time has passed.
Voice acting is shite.
Also, he slashes the guy on horseback and then proceeds to talk to him afterwords as if nothing happened. Shouldn't he be holding his wounded arm or something?
The PC version supports the Xbox One controller. Button prompts are a bad indicator of whether a game is PC or Xbox. Being in 60FPS when the console versions are 30FPS is all the indication we need.
I don't mind the deep or gruffy voice. I wish it wasn't so monotone.He always talks as if nothing happened. I've always hated Geralt's voice / voice actor. It's like they asked him to read ten thousand lines of dialogue in the gruffest, deepest, most monotone and emotionless whisper he could manage.
I'll play the hell out of this, though...lol.
Seems like a pretty by the books open world game. Quick fetch quest followed by a horse chase followed by an ethical decision.
Looks stilted and lifeless to me.
Should I play The Witcher 2 before playing this one? I never played any games in the series despite owning part 2(bought it new for $10 during Black Friday but haven't opened it yet).
but this looks amazing.
Should I play The Witcher 2 before playing this one? I never played any games in the series despite owning part 2(bought it new for $10 during Black Friday but haven't opened it yet).
but this looks amazing.
The quality on Youtube even at 1080p is just Horrible.
When are we getting a good video website that do not compress these videos?
Should I play The Witcher 2 before playing this one? I never played any games in the series despite owning part 2(bought it new for $10 during Black Friday but haven't opened it yet).
but this looks amazing.
After watching it again, I think I'll step away from getting this for now and wait until gamers have spent time with it. Something about what I just watched leads me to think it'll be yet another by the numbers "epic" game.
Your beard grows naturally over time. You can shave, trim and grow your beard however you like.
Should I play The Witcher 2 before playing this one? I never played any games in the series despite owning part 2(bought it new for $10 during Black Friday but haven't opened it yet).
but this looks amazing.
I don't understand your question.
Something about what I just watched leads me to think it'll be yet another by the numbers "epic" game.
Even though DAI was my GOTY last year, THIS is an example of what I wanted out of the sidequests in that game. Stumble upon someone, have an actual conversation with dialogue, find the trail to wherever, do some investigating, combat, quest isn't what it seems to be, confront with more dialogue, horse chase, ethical decision, cinematic scenes. And this is just a very small side mission in the grand scheme of TW3. So damn good.
Looks stilted and lifeless to me.
Even though DAI was my GOTY last year, THIS is an example of what I wanted out of the sidequests in that game. Stumble upon someone, have an actual conversation with dialogue, find the trail to wherever, do some investigating, combat, quest isn't what it seems to be, confront with more dialogue, horse chase, ethical decision, cinematic scenes. And this is just a very small side mission in the grand scheme of TW3. So damn good.
Even though DAI was my GOTY last year, THIS is an example of what I wanted out of the sidequests in that game. Stumble upon someone, have an actual conversation with dialogue, find the trail to wherever, do some investigating, combat, quest isn't what it seems to be, confront with more dialogue, horse chase, ethical decision, cinematic scenes. And this is just a very small side mission in the grand scheme of TW3. So damn good.
I am still not sold on the combat yet. The animations in combat look just so awkward =/The lip sync looks strange. The animations look serviceable. Most of everything else looks great.
The combat though... it doesn't look too hot. Just is giving me all the wrong vibes like TW2.
Even though DAI was my GOTY last year, THIS is an example of what I wanted out of the sidequests in that game. Stumble upon someone, have an actual conversation with dialogue, find the trail to wherever, do some investigating, combat, quest isn't what it seems to be, confront with more dialogue, horse chase, ethical decision, cinematic scenes. And this is just a very small side mission in the grand scheme of TW3. So damn good.
They look incredibly detailed, but the stilted facial performance always detracts from it for me. They just always seem to look so unnatural.
I am still not sold on the combat yet. The animations in combat look just so awkward =/
This is far from the only footage and piece of information shared with gamers to give them an idea of what to expect from the experience. I am taking said collective information and pairing it with my experience beating numerous games of this type to come to my conclusion.
Ironically, you jumped the gun with your assumptions.
What does this refer to?One of the worst encoded YouTube videos I've seen for a high profile game on an official channel. Fuck me.
Yeah it doesn't look like an 'important' sidequest but it still looks fine to me. The choices sprinkled in it looks very nice.Even though DAI was my GOTY last year, THIS is an example of what I wanted out of the sidequests in that game. Stumble upon someone, have an actual conversation with dialogue, find the trail to wherever, do some investigating, combat, quest isn't what it seems to be, confront with more dialogue, horse chase, ethical decision, cinematic scenes. And this is just a very small side mission in the grand scheme of TW3. So damn good.
The way he moves around on the battlefield, along with Geralt/enemy hit reactions... blah. Doesn't look appealing at all.
Ok, and in which RPGs they have better facial animations? And character details?
Then they better have turned the IQ all they way down for some reason. The vegetation, lighting and ground textures didn't look that good TBH.
To me it looks like Geralt and the enemy are about to break out into a dance at any moment.
This is far from the only footage and piece of information shared with gamers to give them an idea of what to expect from the experience. I am taking said collective information and pairing it with my experience beating numerous games of this type to come to my current sentiment.
Ironically, you jumped the gun with your assumptions.
Something about what I just watched leads me to think it'll be yet another by the numbers "epic" game.