Still has horrible textures. It better be 60fps/1080p with zero jaggies. -__-
Not gonna happen, did you ever wonder why Wind Waker HD is 30FPS? That's because the speed of the game is tied to Frame Rate. 60FPS would have the game playing at a 2x speed.
Dude, there's only about maybe 15 million X1's out there ATM, C'mon man, no reason to but Halo 5 in this comparison, CoD is fine tho.
Halo always sold badly on PC. It doesn't matter if it was multiplat or not, it would see negligible increase. But that way they don't move consoles, and they would have to actually give how many copies they sold instead of how many the combined profit of how many consoles it sold, copies, and microtransactions.
@mesome713: Well, Smash stopped being about Nintendo with Brawl. Snake, who's that? Or sonic even, the point is. Nintendo wants classic characters, Ryu and Cloud fit. I don't want this to be Nintendo only, if it was I wouldn't have bought Smash 4, Sonic is the only character I play. Putting Cloud could pull more interest, you see.
The fact that Cloud is going to be in Smash means he was requested and won the poll vote by a landslide. People asked for Cloud, and Nintendo responded. Yes, it makes sense within that context.
Majority of those who disagree just like to do random shit , spend their time killing ppl on the streets and walk through a shallow and hollow world like Skyrim , what's the point?! TW3 gives you purpose and story , CDPR is not a lazy dev like Bethesda.
to feel like you can escape to another world and feel immersed there. that is a lot harder to do with a fixed character and story. that is entirely the reason i play videogames.
not everyone needs a big drawn out story like TW3 in order to enjoy and get a lot out of the game.
The witchers world is restrictive in a lot of ways that worlds like skyrim and fallout are not.
I haven't played the witcher 3... yet. I kind of put it on hold since you can't sneak and because I really disliked the witcher 2 & 3.
From what I've seen up until now it looks good but i doubt it will top fallout 4 lol
You're not missing anything, it's the same shit. But slightly bigger maps, and bigger problems.
There's a lot of misinformation in your post, the biggest one is that Witcher 3 is an open world game, it isn't. Witcher 3 is as much of an open world as Witcher 2 is. By definition, Witcher 3 is not an open world game, it's a game with multiple areas to explore, specifically 4-5 seperated entirely. It's not even a good game.
Talk about misinformation. There are two separate areas, and huge ones at that: the mainland which encompasses Velen and Novigrad, and the isles of Skelliege which you can freely sail between. But from what else you wrote and edited in, something tells me you already know this and facts aren't your highest priority.
You didn't even mention White Orchard, the beginning area, which leads me to believe you're either an idiot who talks about a game he hasn't played, or worse you're an idiotic blind CDPR fanboy who didn't play the game, but is trying to aggressively defend the game because he's a blind CDPR worshipper. Since I'm the kindest, friendlist and most generous person in this world, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume it's the former.
What, a tutorial area that you never need to go back to after you've left it? I'd hardly qualify that as part of the main game-world, as give me one single reason to go back to that area once completed in the early hours of play. But OK, you apparently being such a sweetheart, let my generous side come through in turn and grant you that third. I'm not sure what math you've taken, but that doesn't equate to 4-5. But something tells me you're going to cite, what.......Kaer Morhen and the Royal Palace? The funny thing is, you're obviously dumb enough to argue that areas such as these being separated by loading screens is enough to claim the rest of the game isn't open world. If you weren't going to mention these, then what makes 5? By your brilliant logic, Skyrim's not an open world either as many things (such as doors) necessitates loading screens.
What a crock of shit.
But let us get onto some of your other complaints (lest we remain misinformed) to see how true they really are: "The areas seem to be populated by the same copy pasted tree", and "bandits have all the same design".
Right, I rest my case. I'm not an idiotic blind fanboy, I'm just a person with little tolerance for people who spew flat-out bullshit.
I was wrong, it was neither. Not only are you a blind worshipper of CDPR, you're an idiot who has the intelligence that rivals that of a chimpanzee with down syndrome. Not only did you prove my points, by naming the maps individually, you also used PR shots to prove I was "wrong" without realizing that they prove my points.
@mesome713: You were right, Witcher 3 has 5 seperate areas with loading screens inbetween. 2 big maps, 2 medium sized, and one really small map. Doesn't Xenoblade have loading screens? From what I remember there are loading screens when travelling one part of the giant robot to another.
Yeah, Xenoblade feels very open, but its far from it. I guess Witcher 3 is just close enough to being open world.
TC has a very loose definition and grasp of what open world means, but to my knowledge. The only open world games of 2015 are Fallout 4, and Xenoblade X. The best one is obviously going to be Xenoblade X.
@mesome713: You were right, Witcher 3 has 5 seperate areas with loading screens inbetween. 2 big maps, 2 medium sized, and one really small map. Doesn't Xenoblade have loading screens? From what I remember there are loading screens when travelling one part of the giant robot to another.
There's a lot of misinformation in your post, the biggest one is that Witcher 3 is an open world game, it isn't. Witcher 3 is as much of an open world as Witcher 2 is. By definition, Witcher 3 is not an open world game, it's a game with multiple areas to explore, specifically 4-5 seperated entirely. It's not even a good game.
Talk about misinformation. There are two separate areas, and huge ones at that: the mainland which encompasses Velen and Novigrad, and the isles of Skelliege which you can freely sail between. But from what else you wrote and edited in, something tells me you already know this and facts aren't your highest priority.
You didn't even mention White Orchard, the beginning area, which leads me to believe you're either an idiot who talks about a game he hasn't played, or worse you're an idiotic blind CDPR fanboy who didn't play the game, but is trying to aggressively defend the game because he's a blind CDPR worshipper. Since I'm the kindest, friendlist and most generous person in this world, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume it's the former.
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