Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
Had that link of the latest screenies emailed to me earlier. It should definitely allow you heavyweight PC hardware boys to flex your muscles!
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Been delayed until 2015.
That is... disappointing.Been delayed until 2015.
Michał Krzemiński, the Senior Art Producer at CD Projekt RED, the studio behind The Witcher 3, has some interesting things to say when it comes to next-gen consoles and games.
He was asked about next-gen tech and RPG titles, where he talked about the on-going 'resolution war' that we are seeing roll out in front of our eyes thanks to the Xbox One and PS4. Krzemiński said: "If you're asking me to throw a rock in the PS4 vs. Xbox One resolution war, I won't. The game is not finished and talking about resolutions, framerates and min. specs (for PC) is, I think, pointless. Everything can change during the optimization process at the end of development. Rest assured, we're working our butts off make The Witcher 3 run and feel equally awesome on every platform."
Krzemiński was asked if there's anything that the next-gen hardware has allowed CD Projekt RED to do that might not have been possible on the previous generation consoles, to which he said: "There's no one specific thing that next-gens allowed us to do. There's a whole ton of them. Essentially, the game can look mind-blowing, we've got seamless gameplay with no loading screens (almost everything is streamed during gameplay, cutscenes etc.), we can add visual effects unavailable to us before because of performance issues and so on, the list is huge. All this constitutes a giant, lush open world with a myriad of things to do, quests, adventures, monster hunts, events and so on."
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I used to feel the same way about id Software... :SIn all honesty, with certain developers you'd possibly feel a degree of concern, but not with CD. They just seem to genuinely want to deliver. God bless those hard working Polaks
Dragon Age 2 was a game that I thought was fairly decent until I played Witcher 2 not long after.
F**k me - so much want for this game! Please don't disappoint...
There was a rumour circulating in game development circles some 18 months or so ago about an approach being made to re-vision / re-imagine Gauntlet through a well-known 3D graphics and gaming engine. It did die down and I have no idea if anything came out of it (or, indeed, if it was purely a rumour with no evidence to support it).Imagine a modern-day version of Gauntlet, but with far more RPG elements and storyline thrown into it?
There was a rumour circulating in game development circles some 18 months or so ago about an approach being made to re-vision / re-imagine Gauntlet through a well-known 3D graphics and gaming engine. It did die down and I have no idea if anything came out of it (or, indeed, if it was purely a rumour with no evidence to support it).
For top-whack visuals the developers have hinted that you'll need something pretty special / expensive... Naturally it will be scalable to lesser machines, and should still look pretty goodAny idea what kind of specs we are looking at for PC?
I'm assuming nothing too powerful.
I dunno, I'd rather a delay to have it properly finished.