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Great sales for a great developer and the witcher 1 shows just how digital distribution contributes to long sales life for games selling 400k after 5 years is incredible how many console games can put up those type numbers after that long a period out on the market? Witcher 2 should easily sell another million or 2 in the next couple of years on pc.
Not to mention the 6 million they will sell on 360 accoridng to our senior analyst loosingENDS.
Anyway they deserve it too. And to think TW2 was pirated a lot more. Imagine if they sold all those copies too. CDPR are a new powerhouse in gaming. They know what gamers want
I guess I need to force myself to get past the first chapter of Witcher 1, it was so slow and didn't capture my attention at all, but I've been told it gets much better later in the game.
Couldn't be more right! Definitely give it an hour or two more. It's strange because that's usually my pet peeve. If a game doesn't get my attention in the first hour then it's not work playing, but for some reason I made that exception with The Witcher. I'm glad I didI guess I need to force myself to get past the first chapter of Witcher 1, it was so slow and didn't capture my attention at all, but I've been told it gets much better later in the game.
Cwagmire21
They did release the numbers during 2011 with more detail, too: http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/11/11/gog-release-witcher-2-sales-stats-steam-dominates-all-competitors-combined/ It was: 200k Steam 40k GOG 10k Impulse + D2D + GamersGate Leaves another 20k copies somewhere else.Makari
Retail?
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I think that just covers the 270k digital distribution quoted by the developers. Retail must make up the rest of the 1.1 million copies in 2011, which seems like a lot for retail
lostrib
The retail version was the best version though because you got a nuch of stuff with it. Maps walkthroughs DVD soundtrack a coin. And it wasn't a collector's edition either. It was just the normal Retail version. So maybe people liked this and got it in retail. I know I did
well the sales are not amazing,but considering that the witcher is not a household name like elder scrolls and keeping in mind piracy(that could easily be 1-2 million downloads) ,well these are pretty good numbers
Just get past the second chapter, that's when the game truly hooks you in. Trust me I've been in the same position (always gave up playing it after the first or second chapter, too boring) but it was oh so worth it sticking through in the end.I guess I need to force myself to get past the first chapter of Witcher 1, it was so slow and didn't capture my attention at all, but I've been told it gets much better later in the game.
Cwagmire21
I've been eying this game, but I'm not sure I will like it. I've been playing Skyrim and I loved it, but I'm afraid I will compare The Witcher II too much with it. Also, I never played part one. Is this game really story intensive or will I be able to pick it up easily without knowing anything about its LORE?
Don't worry it will sell on the xbox360 where people don't get enjoyment out of stealing other people's work trolololowell the sales are not amazing,but considering that the witcher is not a household name like elder scrolls and keeping in mind piracy(that could easily be 1-2 million downloads) ,well these are pretty good numbers
Hate_Squad
1.1M is pretty low sales if you ask me. And TW1 was selling for 5$ on GOG, so 400k still isn't that much
With something so niche and 0 marketing, it's pretty big, shame more people don't know about the game, because that's the only thing "stopping" it, even if some heard about "the Witcher", they didn't have a clue about the series or how it plays and it also has its share of bad advertising (I have quite a lot of friends that hate on 2 because they played the first act of Witcher 1 and hated it, I know I'm not the only one that knows such people).1.1M is pretty low sales if you ask me. And TW1 was selling for 5$ on GOG, so 400k still isn't that much
Darth_Kane
They can only get more recognition with every title (like the jump in sales Witcher 1 -> Witcher 2), it going multiplatform is the obvious choice, more platforms = more buyers with every title they make even if they still have 0 marketing.
If those numbers are good, I'm very glad. I liked Witcher 2 a lot. I noticed Deus Ex:Human Revolution did well but their North American numbers could've been higher. I wish I wasn't so backlogged on games as I would go out and get Deus Ex: HR and boost their numbers (albeit by one.) It's my next new buy once I get caught up on me gamin'.
Also, European games are neat. Playing Witcher 2 you feel like your playing something straight out of some dark, gnarled eastern European forest. I am also digging E.Y.E Divine Cybermancy bya French developer. I bet I would love the Ukrainian STALKER series but I already spend a lot of gaming time in the Fallout world and the two seem like they'd betoo similar to put hundreds of hours into. Asian games like Devil May Cry or even Bayonetta just don't draw in my attention on the other hand. (Love their food though!)
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I think that just covers the 270k digital distribution quoted by the developers. Retail must make up the rest of the 1.1 million copies in 2011, which seems like a lot for retail
seanmcloughlin
The retail version was the best version though because you got a nuch of stuff with it. Maps walkthroughs DVD soundtrack a coin. And it wasn't a collector's edition either. It was just the normal Retail version. So maybe people liked this and got it in retail. I know I did
people pretty well underestimate how well retail generally does - especially in europe!Well, The Witcher did sell an additional 400,000 thanks to being available via digital distribution.This thread makes me laugh in the face of people saying we are going all digital.
Falconoffury
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